'Solaris / Unix System Administration' teaches how to perform critical system administration tasks in UNIX System V environments. Course concentrates on Sun Solaris 8, but includes references to BSD and may be modified for other unix OS types. Designed for users with a high degree of familiarity with unix environments, filesystems, unix commands and text editors.
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Solaris Unix
'Solaris / Unix System Administration' teaches how to perform critical system administration tasks in UNIX System V environments. Course concentrates on Sun Solaris 8, but includes references to BSD and may be modified for other unix OS types. Designed for users with a high degree of familiarity with unix environments, filesystems, unix commands and text editors.
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Solaris/Unix System Administration Course No.
ITU008
Course Objectives: Course Contents:
‘Solaris/Unix System Administration’ teaches how to perform Managing User Accounts:
critical system administration tasks in UNIX System V The passwd file and Account attributes; The group file and user groups; environments. The course concentrates on Sun Solaris 8, but Adding and Modifying user accounts; includes references to BSD and may be modified for other unix OS Customising user environments; types. The course is designed for experienced computer users who User Authorisation - sudo and RBAC require an understanding and practical skills in Unix (particularly Maintaining the File System: Solaris) systems administration Files and File types; Superblocks and inodes; Filesystem Structure; Disk Partitions and Mount Points; File Permissions and ownership; Who Should Attend? Umask, Setuid & Setgid Bits; Advanced Filesystem Commands; The course is designed for users with a high degree of familiarity Links and Symbolic Links; with UNIX environments, filesystems, UNIX commands and text File Compression; Backup Utilities; editors. ‘UNIX Fundamentals’ or a similar basic/intermediate UNIX Journalled filesystems; Virtual Filesystems; Volume management; Solstice Disksuite course is a prerequisite. Booting Up and Shutting Down: Initial system level PROM; The Autoboot process; Duration: Run Levels; Initialisation files; The course is designed as a 5-day workshop but can be reduced to 4- Manual System Startup; sync and fsck; Shutdown and Reboot; days to suit clients' needs. Savecore and dump partition management.
System Monitoring and Logging:
Course Materials: Logging facilities and levels; syslogd configuration; All attendees receive a detailed course manual plus a copy of Logging user activity O'Reilly's "Essential Systems Administration". Adding Peripherals: Device Drivers; Special files; Adding devices Presenter: Partitioning discs; The format utility Making a file system with newfs; Adding Swap Space The course is presented by Andy Moore, a professional IT instructor and independent unix systems consultant who has been managing System Installation: Software package installation; Solaris Installation unix systems networks since 1986. The course material is illustrated Network Installations - Solaris JumpStart with numerous practical examples from first-hand experience. Client Specific Jumpstart Configuration
TCP/IP Network Configuration:
Location: Ethernet; Network models; IP Addressing; ARPA network commands; Berkeley 'r' Utilities; Courses are held at Cambrian’s training facility in Houston, Texas Network Daemons; Interface Configuration and Usk, South Wales. Courses can be held at Client venues for a Sub-nets & Default Routing suitable number of attendees. Managing Client/Server Networks: Name services; DNS, data files, dnsupdate script; Cost: Configuring NIS clients and servers; yp maps, ypinit & ypmake script; The full course fee is US$1950 per person (+Tax) or UK£1400 NFS clients & servers; Automounter; (+VAT) for 5-day course, US$1540 or UK£1100 for 4-days. Managing X Windows: X Windows/Motif; X Libraries & Resources; Course Dates: X-Terminals, XDMCP & xdm; CDE, dtwm, dtlogin; X and Non-UNIX Systems Courses are planned regularly throughout the year. Contact us for the latest information Process & Licence Management: Process monitoring & priorities; top and sdtprocess; Process Resources; Rogue Process Identification; Killing Processes; Automating Processes - cron; Flexlm Licence Management