LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION (LX03) |
Format |
Classroom |
Duration |
5.0 Day(s) |
Description |
The purpose of this course is teach experienced Linux users the techniques, methods and policies used in Linux System Administration. |
Audience |
The intended audience for this course are experienced Linux users who want to become the administrator of one or more Linux servers. |
Prerequisites |
o IBM Linux course LX02 (Linux Power User)
o Practical experience in running Linux as a user |
Objectives |
On completion of this course, students should be able to:
o Physically plan and manage the system and its environment
o Install Linux from a network install server
o Manage system startup and shutdown
o Select and use system administration tools when appropriate
o Use packaging tools to create, install and deinstall packages
o Configure and manage the X Window System
o Manage hard disks, partitions, RAID and LVM
o Create and manage filesystems
o Recompile the Linux kernel
o Perform memory management
o Use scheduling tools
o Create and restore backups
o Perform user administration
o Apply user-level security
o Manage logging
o Configure and manage printers
o Troubleshoot Linux problems
o Discuss policies and procedures |
Contents |
o Physical system management and planning
o Advanced Linux installation
o System startup and shutdown
o System Administration tools
o Packaging tools
o X Window System
o Managing hard disks, partitions, LVM and RAID
o File Systems
o Kernel compilation
o Memory management
o Scheduling
o Backup and restore
o User administration
o User-level security
o Logging
o Printers
o Troubleshooting
o Policies and procedures |