Linux System Administration
System Administration
Full details at http://www. steveshilling. pwp. blueyonder. co. uk/ Courses/ LinuxAdmin. htm
Our Linux System Administration course covers more than required by the RHCT and RHCE courses and will prepare you for these exams. It also covers SuSE Linux based systems as well.
This course can be tailored to suit your needs but initially is a 5 day course.
Our Linux System Administration course covers more than required by the RHCT and RHCE courses and will prepare you for these exams. It also covers SuSE Linux based systems as well.
This course can be tailored to suit your needs but initially is a 5 day course.
Related Software Programs or Products: CentOS or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: RHCT,RHCE
Related Jobs or Careers: Linux administrators and support staff
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Training
Provided by TPS Services Ltd
Linux System Administration
Installing Linux
Starting with a basic install and what to expect.
Software Planning
Working out your system configuration, to effectively partition your Linux system. Installing/ Removing packages and reading the log files.
File Systems
Basic partitioning and formatting, as well as working with the Linux LVM. The LVM is useful for large file systems, and software RAID.
Startup & Shutdown
Looking at the process that the system goes through and how to debug a problem, as well as modifying services. A look at GRUB configuration and LILO.
Firewalls & Security
Internal and external security issues and some of the tools available to you as standard with a Linux system to help make your environment more secure. Including SELinux.
Users & Passwords
The basics of users, groups and passwords using the flat file method of configuration to start with.
Routing
Using your Linux systems as routers, and configuring routes.
NIS
Setting up NIS, what and why you should use it, what it can do. Set up of Primary, secondary and clients and everything that is need to make your system rhobust.
Networked File Systems
A look into NFS for Unix file shares and interfacing with Windows systems with SAMBA.
Recovery & GRUB
Dealing with systems that have start up issues such as corrupt root file systems, problematic configuration files, recovering root passwords, and dealing with GRUB CLI.
DNS
Setting up a DNS server and maintaining it, and client systems. Setting up root servers, caching servers, forwarders and slaves.
Useful Services
Setting up and maintaining Apache and Sendmail, from a basic approach. This is not a definitive section, just enough to get you going and find out more.
Monitoring, Performance & Tuning
Looking after the health of your Linux systems. This section will show you the tools available and what to watch out for.
Network Install Servers
Here we will show you how to set up a Linux system to provide installation images to other systems on your network. We will cover both attended and unattended installs over the network.
Kernel
Upgrading your Linux kernel.
Starting with a basic install and what to expect.
Software Planning
Working out your system configuration, to effectively partition your Linux system. Installing/ Removing packages and reading the log files.
File Systems
Basic partitioning and formatting, as well as working with the Linux LVM. The LVM is useful for large file systems, and software RAID.
Startup & Shutdown
Looking at the process that the system goes through and how to debug a problem, as well as modifying services. A look at GRUB configuration and LILO.
Firewalls & Security
Internal and external security issues and some of the tools available to you as standard with a Linux system to help make your environment more secure. Including SELinux.
Users & Passwords
The basics of users, groups and passwords using the flat file method of configuration to start with.
Routing
Using your Linux systems as routers, and configuring routes.
NIS
Setting up NIS, what and why you should use it, what it can do. Set up of Primary, secondary and clients and everything that is need to make your system rhobust.
Networked File Systems
A look into NFS for Unix file shares and interfacing with Windows systems with SAMBA.
Recovery & GRUB
Dealing with systems that have start up issues such as corrupt root file systems, problematic configuration files, recovering root passwords, and dealing with GRUB CLI.
DNS
Setting up a DNS server and maintaining it, and client systems. Setting up root servers, caching servers, forwarders and slaves.
Useful Services
Setting up and maintaining Apache and Sendmail, from a basic approach. This is not a definitive section, just enough to get you going and find out more.
Monitoring, Performance & Tuning
Looking after the health of your Linux systems. This section will show you the tools available and what to watch out for.
Network Install Servers
Here we will show you how to set up a Linux system to provide installation images to other systems on your network. We will cover both attended and unattended installs over the network.
Kernel
Upgrading your Linux kernel.
About The Training Provider: TPS Services Ltd
TPS Services Ltd - TPS Services Ltd is a training and consultancy company specialising in Unix/ Linux systems with integration for Windows.
We offer courses which lead to RHCT or RHCE, as well as many other Unix/ Linux courses for intro, programming, scripting (Shell, Perl, Python and many others).
The company has been providing training for since 2000 and all trainers working for or through TPS Services Ltd...
