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UNIX® Administration and Support: Hands-On

Course: 435   Type: Hands-On   Duration: 4 Days
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You Will Learn How To

  • Install and configure a UNIX system
  • Maintain and monitor file systems
  • Add, remove and configure user accounts
  • Deploy standard and third-party UNIX software
  • Monitor and troubleshoot system performance
  • Implement file, printer and network services

Course Benefits
With the increased proliferation of UNIX systems, knowledgeable and experienced administrators who can support them are in high demand. This course provides the knowledge and skills you need to successfully manage the UNIX operating system. You learn to install and configure system and application software, provide and exploit UNIX-based network resources, establish a working environment that is convenient for users, and increase productivity with automation and scripting.

Who Should Attend
Those installing, administering, supporting or integrating UNIX systems. Course 428, "UNIX Comprehensive Introduction", or recent experience with UNIX is assumed.

Hands-on Training
During this course, you perform extensive exercises that provide in-depth, hands-on experience. Exercises include:
  • Installing UNIX
  • Administering file systems and logical volumes
  • Setting up users and groups
  • Configuring a local printer
  • Backing up file systems
  • Monitoring system performance
  • Accessing data using LDAP
  • Configuring network services

Course Content
Installing UNIX
Local disc systems
  • Installing standalone UNIX
  • Disc partitioning
  • Disc naming--physical vs. logical
UNIX memory
  • Virtual memory: paging and swapping
  • Increasing swap space
Booting UNIX
  • Boot files: BSD and SVR4
  • init and inittab
  • Utilising Solaris Service Management Facility (SMF)
  • Starting system services: Daemons
  • Customising system start-up
Maintaining File Systems
Resizing a file system
  • Repartitioning a drive
  • Creating a new file system with newfs
  • Establishing and extending logical volumes
Building the virtual file system
  • Examining file system types: UNIX, CD-ROM, JFS, UDF and DOS
  • Mounting local and remote file systems
  • Configuring permanent mounts
  • Listing inodes and superblocks
Monitoring and automating the file system
  • Consistency checking with fsck
  • Setting up the automounter
Managing UNIX User Accounts
Creating users
  • Defining the superuser: su
  • Configuring user account databases
  • Adding and deleting users with useradd and usermod
  • Developing user login and other start-up files
Simple shell scripting
  • Making use of argument variables
  • Conditional statements: if/then/else
  • Automating system administration
Providing Local System Services
The X window system
  • Invoking different window managers
  • Investigating tools to integrate UNIX and Microsoft Windows
Automating system services
  • Scheduling events with cron
  • Executing jobs with at
Establishing print services
  • BSD: printcap
  • SVR4: lpadmin
  • Setting up a print server
Adding Software and Backups
System backup and recovery
  • Utilising the dump and restore commands
  • Taking a snapshot of file systems
  • Manipulating tar archives
  • Backing up and recovering snapshot data
Automating system services
  • Scheduling events with cron
  • Executing jobs with at
Installing application software
  • Comparing distribution formats
  • Examining compression tools
  • Adding and removing packages
Implementing Security
Securing logins and extending user privileges
  • Implementing a password policy
  • Setting password aging
  • Configuring sudo to securely empower users
Disabling remote services
  • Turning off unnecessary services
  • Disabling remote X server access
Monitoring System Performance
Workload averages, CPU and memory usage
  • Exploring load aging trend with w
  • Listing processes with ATT and BSD ps
  • Viewing service status with Solaris svcs
  • Virtual memory statistics
Disc usage and I/O
  • Checking disc usage with df and du
  • Tracking disc I/O with iostat
UNIX Networking
Connecting to Ethernet
  • Internet addresses
  • Secure shell: ssh
  • Remote commands: rcp, rsh, rlogin
  • Resolving hostnames with DNS
File system, directory and print sharing
  • Constructing an LDAP client
  • Sharing a file system with NFS
  • Exploiting remote print services

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UNIX Administration and Support
26 - 29 Aug, 2008
London
2 - 5 Dec, 2008
London
24 - 27 Mar, 2009
London

Participants installing and configuring UNIX system software.

£ 1,695 - Standard Tuition
Savings Plans
£ 1,080 - 10-Day Training Pass
£ 995 - Flex-Training Passport
£ 1,215 - 10-Training Vouchers
£ 1,300 - 5-Training Vouchers
£ 1,525 - Alumni Gold Tuition

 
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