Oracle Linux: System Administration NEW

Vendor:
Oracle Corporation
Course:
D71857GC30
Start Date:
Monday, February 20, 2012
Length:
4 Days
Location:
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Tuition:
$2,600
Expired:
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20
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Course Description

This is an in-depth course that covers installation, configuration and maintenance of Oracle Linux systems. The course focuses on issues universal to every workstation and server and is designed to provide extensive hands-on experience.Learn To:Install and Configure Oracle LinuxPerform user and group administrationConfigure RAID and LVMPerform software management

Skills Gained

  • Learn about origins of Linux
  • Overview of Linux Architecture
  • PC Hardware and Linux
  • Install Linux
  • Define a printer and configure print queues
  • Understand the boot process
  • Create and modify user accounts
  • Create, mount and maintain filesystems
  • Perform AutoFS configuration
  • Learn about File Access Control Lists

Who Can Benefit

  • Administrator
  • System Administrator
  • Technical Consultant

Prerequisites

  • Students should already be comfortable working in a Linux or Unix environment
  • An understanding of network concepts is helpful

Syllabus

What is Linux?

  • UNIX Origins and Design Principles
  • GPL – General Public License
  • The Linux Kernel
  • Linux Features
  • Oracle Linux
  • Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
  • Unbreakable Linux Network

Linux Architecture Overview

  • The Linux Operating System Components
  • Memory Layout
  • Important Kernel Threads
  • File Systems with Linux
  • Security Model Overview
  • su and Wheel
  • sudo

Pre-Installation Considerations

  • Pre-Installation Considerations
  • Hardware Compatibility
  • Multi-OS Booting
  • Partition Considerations
  • Filesystem Planning
  • Selecting a Filesystem
  • Cluster Filesystems
  • Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA)

Installing OEL5

  • Installation Choices
  • Installation Diagnostics
  • Partitioning
  • Firstboot

Linux Hardware Discovery, Interaction, and Control

  • Hardware Discovery Tools
  • Virtual Terminals
  • Common UNIX Printing System
  • Managing Optical Media
  • Managing Linux Device Files
  • Kernel Hardware Info – /sys/
  • Configuring Kernel Components and Modules

Boot Process and Sysv Init

  • Booting Linux on PCs
  • GRUB Configuration
  • Kernel Boot Parameters
  • System Init Styles
  • Linux Runlevels and Runlevel Implementation
  • System Configuration Files
  • Typical SysV Init Script
  • Controlling Service Startup

Software Maintenance

  • Managing Software
  • RPM Features and Architecture
  • Working With RPMs
  • Managing Software Dependencies
  • Using the YUM command
  • Manually Installed Shared Libraries
  • Installing Source RPM Packages

User/Group Administration

  • User and Group Concepts
  • User Administration
  • Modifying Accounts
  • Group Administration
  • Password Aging
  • Default User Files
  • Controlling Logins
  • Manual DS Client Configuration

Filesystem Administration

  • Partitioning Disks with fdisk and parted
  • Creating, Mounting and Maintaining Filesystems
  • Determining Disk Usage
  • Configuring Disk Quotas
  • Viewing and Monitoring Quotas
  • Filesystem Attributes

LVM RAID

  • Logical Volume Management
  • Implementing LVM
  • Creating Logical Volumes
  • Manipulating VGs LVs
  • RAID Concepts
  • Array Creation with mdadm
  • Software RAID Monitoring
  • Software RAID Control and Display

Remote Storage Administration

  • Remote Storage Overview
  • Remote Filesystem Protocols
  • Remote Block Device Protocols
  • File Sharing via NFS
  • AutoFS
  • Multipath Configuration
  • iSCSI Architecture, Target Implementations and Configuration

Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM)

  • PAM Overview
  • PAM Module Types
  • PAM Order of Processing
  • PAM Control Statements
  • PAM Modules

Security Administration

  • Tightening Default Security
  • Security Advisories
  • File Access Control Lists
  • Manipulating, Viewing and Backing Up FACLs
  • File Creation Permissions with umask
  • SELinux Modes, Commands, and Security Framework
  • Netfilter Concepts
  • Netfilter: Stateful Packet Filter Firewall

Process Administration

  • Automating Tasks
  • cron
  • anacron
  • Viewing and Managing Processes
  • Tuning Process Scheduling
  • Process Accounting
  • Enabling Process Accounting
  • Setting Resource Limits via ulimit

Basic Networking

  • IPv4 Fundamentals
  • Linux Network Interfaces
  • Ethernet Hardware Tools
  • Configuring Network Interfaces
  • Network Configuration with ip Command
  • IP to MAC Address Mapping with ARP
  • NetworkManager
  • Network Diagnostics

Advanced Networking

  • Multiple IP Addresses
  • Enabling IPv6
  • Interface Bonding and Bridging
  • 802.1q VLANS
  • Tuning Kernel Network Settings
  • Configuring a DHCP server

The X Window System

  • X Modularity
  • X.Org Drivers
  • Configuring X Manually
  • Automatic X Configuration
  • Xorg and Fonts
  • The X11 Protocol and Display Names
  • X Access Control
  • Remote Graphical Access With VNC and RDP

Log File Administration

  • System Logging
  • Rsyslog
  • Log Management
  • Log Anomaly Detector

Monitoring Troubleshooting

  • System Status – Memory, I/O, CPU
  • Performance Trending with sar
  • Troubleshooting Basics
  • strace and ltrace
  • Common Problems
  • Corrupt Filesystems
  • Rescue Environment

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