Oracle Linux: System Administration NEW
- Vendor:
- Oracle Corporation
- Course:
- D71857GC30
- Start Date:
- Monday, February 20, 2012
- Length:
- 4 Days
- Location:
- Expired Class Date
- Tuition:
- $2,600
- Expired:
- This class has expired. Current Class
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















