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Linux Installation, Configuration, and Support
DURATION: 4 days

FEE: $2,380

PRIVATE GROUP FEE: $
Based upon a class size of six students.

Scheduling can be adjusted to employee work hours and incorporate client assignments.

SMALL CLASS SIZE:
There is a surcharge associated with training two or fewer students.

AUDIENCE:

  • Network Administrator
  • System Administrator
  • Support Personnel
  • Security Analyst
  • IT Professional
 
   

DATES:

CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
    1. Getting Started
      • Become familiar with the featureset and versions of Linux.
    2. UNIX Installation
      • Perform a standard installation on a server with a CD or DVD as the installation media.
      • Confirm that the installation has been successfully completed.
    3. System Management Tools
      • Configure the existing network card using the command-line.
      • Confirm that the installation has been successfully completed.
      • Perform the following configuration tasks: 1- Uncompress the driver. 2- Install the drive into the kernel. 3- Set the TCP/IP parameters. 4- Create the hostname. 5- Test the network card.
    4. Installation Techniques
      • Perform a complete installation on a server using a network drive as the installation media.
      • Confirm that the installation has been successfully completed.
    5. Start-up and Shutdown
      • Create customized scripts at boot time.
      • Boot the system into single user mode and list the system daemons that are running.
      • Boot the system into multi-user mode and compare the system daemons that are running with those that were running in single user mode.
    6. System Administration Tools
      • Use an administration GUI tool to create new users and groups.
      • Use an administration GUI tool to configure the network connection.
    7. X Window System
      • Modify the system to automatically start in X Windows mode.
      • Configure the X Windows application to run on a remote system using an X11 server.
    8. RAID: Redundant Array of Independent Disks
      • Modify the system to automatically start in X Windows mode.
      • Configure RAID for fault tolerance.
      • Confirm that the RAID system is operating correctly.
    9. File Systems
      • Modify the system to automatically start in X Windows mode.
      • Run fsck to confirm the operational status of a disk drive.
      • Turn on the quota system to limit user disk usage.
    10. Kernel Compilation and Configuration
      • Modify kernel parameters, reboot the system, and determine what changes have been made.
    11. User-level Administration and Security
      • Add new users and groups using the command-line and coding scripts.
      • Use the Pluggable Authentication Module to allow a system administrator to add new authentication methods and modify authentication policies by editing configuration files.
    12. Networking
      • Update the httpd.conf file to modify the configuration of Apache.
      • Test and confirm the changes.

 
 
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Effective February 27, 2012, the course dates listed on the CETi schedules only will be available based upon approved and authorized user ID.

Copyright Acknowledgement: The software product(s) listed in this outline are owned and copyrighted by their respective companies. CETi makes no representation regarding ownership in any of the software products that we train on.

CETi courses are not intended for or open to the general public. They are intended for employees of Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, consulting companies, software, companies, healthcare providers. and mid-sized businesses. Individuals attending such courses will be required to execute a statement acknowledging that the employer will be paying for the CETi course and that the employer has a licensed version of the software.

Certain courses only should be taught by the source software company training company and open source purveyor.