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Oracle Solaris 10 System Administration-Part 2

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Summary:
This course teaches advanced topics in Oracle Solaris 10 system administration. These topics include advanced installation procedures, Live Upgrade, Managing SWAP space, Crash Dumps and Core Files, Zones, RBAC, Management Console, Volume Manager, NFS, LDAP, Name Services, System Messaging, DTrace. The operating system will be Oracle Solaris 10 (release 8/11, u10), Oracle's implementation of SystemV release4.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
This course is designed for students with Solaris System Administrator experience who want to pursue these advanced topics.; this course also prepares the student for the Oracle Solaris 10 System Administrator Certified Professional Examination - Part 2 (1Z0-878)

Topics:

  • Advanced Installation Procedures
  • Introduction to Zones
  • Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
  • Configure Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  • The Solaris Management Console
  • Manage swap space
  • Configure and manage core dumps and crash files
  • Use the Solaris Volume Manager Software
  • Introduction to ZFS File Systems
  • The Solaris Network Environment
  • The NFS/AutoFS Environment
  • Name Services
  • Configure System Messaging
  • Introduction to DTrace

Prerequisites:
To succeed fully in this course, students should already know how to: Manage files and directories · Control the user work environment· Archive files · Use remote commands · Manage file systems · Install software · Perform system boot procedures · Perform user and security administration · Manage network printers and system processes · Perform system backups and restores · Understand system startup procedures and the SMF.




Last Update: May 23, 2012