Solaris
Administration
Solaris Administration
Part 1
Solaris
Administration Part 2 OVERVIEW
The
Solaris administration part 1 course provides the knowledge and
skills for both new and experienced system administrators to perform
essential Solaris administration tasks effectively. The student
will be able to supervise, configure, maintain and administer
a Solaris system in a standalone environment.
This Solaris administration part 1 course is beneficial for users
and system administrators who need a comprehensive understanding
of the operational environment & would like to gain the vital
information & skills to perform the essential tasks required
by a systems administration within Solaris.
COURSE
MATERIALS
All delegates are
provided with highly recommended courseware.
All students are furnished with materials like examination pads,
pens, highlighters and other necessary stationary. Many
other study aids are provided throughout the course ensuring
each student a unique learning experience...
COURSE
DURATION
4 Days
CERTIFICATION
Solaris Administration Part 1
PREREQUISITES
Students should have industry experience and
an introduction level
knowledge of Solaris or Unix systems.
Understanding Shell programming and previous administration experience
is beneficial.
COURSE
TOPICS
Introduction
to the Solaris system - Components of the Solaris operating environment,
Roles of the administrator, Key terminology.
Administering the
boot prom - Use the OpenBoot PROM commands to identify system
configuration, change the boot device and perform basic hardware
testing.
Managing packages
- Investigate software packages on the system, Add new software
packages, Remove software packages.
Managing Patches
- Patch information, Patches installed on the system, adding and
removing updates and patches.
Software installation
- Understand Solaris software groups and install a system for
a networked standalone installation.
Workstation booting
- System boot cycle, Run levels, Run Control scripts, the init
process, Commands to bring the system down, Modifying the boot
process.
System Security
- Access security, limiting root login, custom system files to
investigate and control the access to system.
User Management
- Administering groups, users & primary initialisation files.
Data Security - Advanced file permissions, setgid, setuid, sticky
bit, set up access control lists
Process Control
- Administering processes, Process scheduling.
Understanding file
types and the directory hierarchy - Identify file types, Links,
purpose of the main directories.
Disk Slicing
- Disk planning, Disk labels, Disk partitions.
Configuring Disks
- Adding & identifying new hardware devices.
Creating and
managing filesystems - Solaris file system, the fsck utility,
Creating Unix Filesystem, Monitoring the file systems.
Mounting file systems
- Mounting and Unmounting local Unix file systems, Using volume
management with CDroms and floppy disks.
Backup and
recovery concepts - Investigate backup strategies and concepts,
review backup commands.
LP print service
- Set up a printer, Configure for remote and local printing, print
commands to print and monitor the print requests.
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COURSES
Solaris
Administration Part 2
FURTHER
INFORMATION
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