Red Hat Enterprise Linux Systems Administration
LINUX
This course will teach the commands and methods needed to setup and manage a RHEL system. The course will also use a problem solving approach in the lab exercises to teach system administrators advanced topics, for long-term mangement of the system.
You can get a complete list of other linux classes at http://www.wintrac.com/courses/courseslinux1.asp
You can get a complete list of other linux classes at http://www.wintrac.com/courses/courseslinux1.asp
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Systems Administration
Advanced System Concepts for System Administrators
- Linux history and timelines
- Process concepts
- Bash Shell command usage and review
- Optimizing system help information
- System administrator functions
- Using the root account
- root access via sudo
- Using the RHEL administrative graphical interfaces
- Manipulating system default environment files
- Installing and using webmin for remote administration
- Installation types and methods
- Installing the RHEL operating system
- Upgrading to a newer release of RHEL
- Maintaining the system via patches
- Adding additional products to the system (packages)
- General package management
- Reconfiguring the Linux kernel
- Components involved in the Linux boot
- Grub loader stages and configuration
- Default bootstrap
- Boot to single-user mode
- Linux startup methods, tools, and procedures
- Understanding run levels
- Adding procedures to the startup mechanisms
- Shutdown methods and control
- UID and GID concepts
- Creation of a user account
- Security through password aging
- Controlling access by groups
- Login sequence
- Setting up user environment files
- Using and maintaining user login files
- Viewing and controlling running processes
- KDE setup files
- .gnome* files and directories (menus and layouts)
- Creation of an execution print queue
- Commands to manipulate queues
- Commands to manipulate jobs in queues
- Commands to manipulate disks/ filesystems
- partitioning disk surfaces with fdisk
- creating ext3 file systems (newfs / mkfs)
- manipulating file system structures
- verifying file system structures with fsck
- making file systems available to software (mount)
- Creating and using LVM based file systems
- Commands to manipulate archival volumes:
- tar utility
- cpio utility
- dump and restore utilities
- Alternative methods of backup (mondo, rsync)
- Informational Utilities
- The vmstat utility
- The iostat utility
- The sar utility
- The netstat utility
- Maintaining swap and paging space(s)
- Building and using the top facility
- TCP/ IP address selection
- Host names and related files
- Configuring network devices
- Network testing with ping
- Network utilities: telnet, rlogin, rcp, rsh, ssh
- Login and user accounting
- Command/ process level accounting
- Using cron tables
- DNS (client)
- FTP
- Web (Apache)
- Samba
- Bash shell variable definitions and basic techniques
- Looping and conditional constructs
- Administration scripts:
- Directory content information
- switchdesk replacement
- preformatting man pages
- disk label conversion
- batch job logging
- administrative menus
- find largest file(s)
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