L-295: Linux System Administration II

Dates/Locations:
09/20/2010 -09/24/2010 | San Antonio|
10/04/2010 – 10/08/2010 | San Antonio|
01/10/2011 – 01/14/2010 | San Antonio|

Duration:
5 Days

Course Overview:
In the L-295: Linux System Administration II course Students will learn to configure the Linux kernel, install & configure modules, to install and configure non-default devices and automate installation with Kickstart. Students also utilize skills developed in L-245 to expand on file system configuration with spanning devices and RAID. This is the foremost server side Linux course in the industry covering all server side components such as DHCP, Samba, NIS, LDAP, inet, telnet ftp dns, etc.  Expanding on security introduced in L-245 tcpwrappers, firewalling with ipfilters, SQUID, & ssh are covered.

Among the topics  you will learn are:

  • Custom installation of a Linux server
  • Linux device naming conventions & the boot process
  • Adding peripheral devices
  • Reconfiguring the kernel
  • Disk partitioning & formatting
  • Changing system run levels
  • Adding startup files for additional services
  • Adding & removing software packages
  • Disk & file system Administration
  • Terminals & modem configuration
  • Configuring NFS to support the client/server environment
  • Use the automounter
  • Server side components such as DHCP, Samba, NIS, LDAP, inet, telnet, ftp, DNS, etc.
  • Troubleshooting techniques
  • Advanced Linux installation

Prerequisites:
L-245: Linux System Administration I + six months experience as a systems administrator or one year or more of administrating the Linux operating system.

Related posts:

  1. L-245: Linux System Administration I
  2. CT-245: Linux +
  3. A-213: Supporting Essentials for Mac OS-X
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