SCSA - Sun Certified Solaris 9 Systems Administration --Part 1
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Manage local disk devices.
- Manage the Solaris OS file system.
- Perform mounts and unmounts.
- Install the the Solaris 9 OS.
- Perform package administration.
- Manage patch administration on the Solaris 9 OS.
- Identify boot PROM fundamentals.
- Perform booting and shutdown procedures.
- Perform user administration.
- Set file system security.
- Configure printer services and use print commands.
- Control system processes.
- Perform file system backups and restores.
- Back up a mounted file system by using a UFS snapshot.
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- CompTIA A+ Certification
Next Course(s):
- SCSA - Sun Certified Solaris 9 Systems Administration --Part 2
This course is included in the following Certification Program:
- Sun Certified System Administrator
Our Program is All-Inclusive:
- 40 hours of classroom instruction
- Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
- A complete instruction manual
- Certificate upon completion
- Career Enhancement Services
- Full Placement Counseling
- Free Resume Review
- Job Placement Assistance
- Free Test Preparation
- Computer-Based Training Files
- Assessment Testing
- Internship Opportunities
- Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
- Check the schedule
Topics:
Module 1: Introducing the Solaris OS Directory Hierarchy
Describe / (root) subdirectories
Describe file components
Describe file types
Use hard links
Module 2: Managing Local Disk Devices
Describe the basic architecture of a disk
Describe the naming conventions for devices
List devices
Reconfigure devices
Perform disk partitioning
Manage disk labels
Describe the Solaris Management Console
Partition a disk by using the Solaris Management Console
Module 3: Managing the Solaris OS File System
Describe Solaris OS file systems
Create a new ufs file system
Check the file system by using the fsck command
Resolve file system inconsistencies
Monitor file system use
Module 4: Performing Mounts and Unmounts
Identify mounting fundamentals
Perform mounts
Perform unmounts
Access mounted diskettes or CD-ROMs
Restrict access to a mounted diskette or CD-ROM
Access a diskette or CD-ROM without Volume Management
Module 5: Installing the Solaris 9 Operating System
Identify the fundamentals of CD-ROM installation
Install the Solaris 9 Operating System from a CD-ROM
Identify the upgrade options for the Solaris 9 OS
Module 6: Performing Solaris 9 OS Package Administration
Describe the fundamentals of package administration
Administer packages by using the command-line interface
Module 7: Managing Software Patches on the Solaris 9 OS
Describe the fundamentals of patch administration
Install and remove patches
Module 8: Executing Boot PROM Commands
Identify boot programmable read-only memory (PROM) fundamentals
Use basic boot PROM commands
Identify the system's boot device
Create and remove custom device aliases
View and change nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) parameters from the shell
Interrupt an unresponsive system
Module 9: Performing Boot and Shutdown Procedures
Identify run level fundamentals
Identify the phases of the boot process
Control boot processes
Perform system shutdown procedures
Module 10: Performing User Administration
Describe user administration fundamentals
Manage user accounts
Manage initialization files
Module 11: Performing System Security
Monitor system access
Switch users on a system
Control system access
Restrict access to data in files
Module 12: Configuring Printer Service
Identify network printing fundamentals
Configure printer services
Administer printer services
Start and stop the line printer (LP) print service
Module 13: Using Print Commands
Specify a destination printer
Use the LP print service
Module 14: Controlling System Processes
View system processes
Clear frozen processes
Schedule an automatic one-time execution of a command
Schedule an automatic recurring execution of a command
Module 15: Performing File System Backups
Identify the fundamentals of backups
Back up an unmounted file system
Module 16: Performing File System Restores
Restore ufs file systems
Explain disaster recovery fundamentals
Module 17: Backing Up a Mounted File System With a UFS Snapshot
Create a UFS snapshot
Back up the snapshot file
Identify run level fundamentals
Identify the phases of the boot process
Control boot processes
Perform system shutdown procedures
