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Linux Administration (Course 3037)
Course Overview
This course utilizes SLES9 to teach administrative skills common to an entry level Linux administrator or Help Desk technician in an enterprise environment. Attendees of Linux Administration will learn to install and configure SLES9, establish and manage users and groups, grant and manage permissions to users and groups, manage software applications with YaST, manage and troubleshoot the SUSE Linux file system, manage printing, configure the network with YaST, and manage network services.
PREREQUISITES
Attendees of this course should have attended the Linux Fundamentals course, or have experience in the technical skills and knowledge identified by the learning objectives of the Linux Fundamentals course.
AUDIENCE
This course is designed for network administrators who need to administer Linux. It may also be appropriate for helpdesk support professionals.
COURSE DETAILS
The following information shows how the standard course is structured.
• Number of Days: • Length of Days: • Lecture/Lab:
Course Outline
The following course agenda details the topics available within this course. Section 1 – Introduction to Managing the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Objective 1 - Introduction to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Objective 2 – Understanding the Linux Standards Base (LSB)
Objective 2 – Identify Default Installation of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
5
8:30 – 4:30 daily
Hands-on labs with lecture
[1]

Objective 3 – Identify Scope of YaST as a System Management Tool Objective 4 - Using SUSEconfig
Objective 5 – Using YaST Online Update
Objective 6 – Describe System Health Checking Tools
Section 2 – Managing the Linux User Environment
Objective 1 – Introduction to Linux Users and Groups Objective 2 – Understanding Public versus Private Schemes Objective 3 – Understanding Regular versus System Users Objective 4 – Managing Linux Users
Objective 5 – Customizing the Linux User Environment Objective 6 – Managing Linux User Passwords
Objective 7 – Creating Default Linux Groups
Objective 8 – Managing Linux Groups
Section 3 – Managing User and Group Security
Objective 1 - Setting Permissions for Files and Directories Objective 2 – Configuring File Attributes
Objective 3 – Configuring User Authentication Using PAM Objective 4 – Implementing Enterprise Security Policies Objective 5 - Monitoring Login Activity
Section 4 – Managing the Linux Filesystem
Objective 1 - Describe Linux Filesystems
Objective 2 – Implementing Partitions in the Linux Filesystem Objective 3 – Making a Filesystem
Objective 4 – Mounting the Filesystem
Objective 5 – Understanding Logical Volume Management (LVM) Objective 6 – Managing the Filesystem through YaST and the CLI Objective 7 – Checking the Filesystem for Errors
Objective 8 – Performing Backup and Restore Procedures Objective 9 – Establishing Disk Quotas
Section 5 – Software Management for the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Objective 1 – Using RPMs to Manage Software
Objective 2 – Verifying Software Libraries
Objective 3 - Using Redcarpet for Software Management
Section 6 – Understanding System Initialization
Objective 1 - Overview of Linux Load Procedure Objective 2 – Understanding Runlevels
• init
• /etc/inittab
Objective 3 - Managing the Kernel
• /proc filesystem
• Kernel modules