Description
In Class & Live, Online Training(Linux Administration and Support)
You will learn how to:
- Create, configure, and maintain Linux servers.
- The boot process can be controlled and troubleshooted.
- Create file systems and attach local storage.
- Use source and binary packages to deploy software components.
Who Should Participate:
- Participant must complete the course Introduction to Linux Course and Introduction to UNIX Course.
Topics Covered:
- An administrator’s responsibilities
- Licensing for open source software
- Purchasing a Linux distribution
- Organizing your file system
- Software packages to choose
- The configuration structure in /etc
- Continuing with the boot sequence
- Using systemctl to manage services
- How to Troubleshoot a Boot Loader
- Using rescue media to recover
- Using Pluggable Authentication Modules to enforce access control policies (PAM
- Organizing users into groups
- Account creation and modification
- Putting in new discs
- Creating logical volumes and expanding them
- Journaled file systems: design and tuning
- Connecting to file servers on the network
- Data backup and restoration
- Archiving System configuration.
- Using portable tar archives to manipulate
- Using Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) to install applications to integrate Red Hat with CentOS and other Linux distributions
- Working with SRPMs and binary RPM packaging
- ps
- pstree
- top
- vmstat
- Taking a look at the /proc file system
- Processes of signalling with kill and pkill
- Using journalctl to capture significant events
- Using journald and syslog to meet compliance needs
- Using yum to fix dependency problems
- IPv4 address and netmask configuration
- IPv6 connectivity configuration and testing
- Apache virtual hosting allows you to host several websites.
- Using access control to secure services
- Printing services on a local and network basis are available.
- Using NFS to share files
- Samba is used to emulate Windows services.
- Users’ authentication
- Using lspci to probe the PCI bus
- Using sysfs to find new hardware
- New device drivers are being installed.
- Identifying the functionality that is required
- Using Linux Virtual Server to balance network traffic (LVS)
- Using keepalived to ensure high availability
Frequently asked questions: Can I take this course online? Yes
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