S-245: Solaris System Administration I

Dates/Locations:
09/27/2010 -10/01/2010 | Washington D.C |
10/25/2010-10/29/2010| San Antonio|
02/07/2011-02/11/2011| San Antonio|
Duration:
5 Days

Course Overview:
Students begin by embracing concepts of UNIX workstation administration running the Solaris operating system. Course materials reflect the latest version of Solaris and supplements the basic UNIX course with system administration level subject matter content. Students receive five full days of system administration training The Unix commands portion of the course covers use of the skills learned in TN-125: Introduction to UNIX and Linux which includes the fundamentals of UNIX & an overview of UNIX capabilities & client/server based computing.

Course Objectives:

  • Installation
  • Performing Systems Boot Procedures
  • Performing File System Administration
  • Performing Disk Management
  • Performing User Administration
  • Performing Security Administration
  • Managing Network Printers & System Processes
  • Performing System Backups & Restores

Prerequisites:
TN-125: Introduction to UNIX & Linux or equivalent knowledge.

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  2. L-245: Linux System Administration I
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  4. OR-415: Oracle Systems Administration or Unit Level TBCMS Administrators
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