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SUSE Linux System Administration Course Overview
This instructor led SUSE Linux System Administration training course is designed to teach the key administration, security, networking and performance tasks required on a SUSE Linux Enterprise system.
Targeted to closely follow the official Novell Certified Linux Professional (CLP) and Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA) curriculum, this course together with the Linux Introduction, Linux Shell Programming and the SUSE Linux Advanced System Administration course will enable the delegate to work towards achieving the Novell Certified Linux Professional (CLP - SLES 11) and the Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA - SLES 11) qualifications.
Skills Gained
The delegate will have knowledge in all, and practise in some, of the following:
- Performing administrative tasks with supplied tools such as YaST.
- Installing and updating SUSE Linux.
- Listing device information.
- Managing user and group account information.
- Managing the Linux file systems.
- Listing, creating and removing swap space.
- Managing software packages.
- System startup/shutdown management.
- Managing system services.
- Configuring local and remote printers.
- Process monitoring and job scheduling.
- Manage system security with encryption
- Connecting the server to the network.
- Managing basic network services (ftp, telnet, ssh etc).
- Performing local and remote backups.
- Troubleshooting and responding to boot problems.
- Manage system logging.
Who will the Course Benefit?
This SUSE Linux System Administration training course is suitable for novice Linux System Administrators, Programmers and other technical IT staff who need to acquire administration knowledge of the key administrative, networking, performance and security tasks required on SUSE Linux within the Enterprise.
Course Objectives
On completion of this course the delegate will have technical knowledge of what is required to administer SUSE Linux within the Enterprise. They will have gained practical experience of configuring administrative, networking, performance and security aspects of a SUSE Linux Enterprise system. The delegate will possess the essential knowledge required to work towards achieving the Novell Certified Linux Professional (CLP - SLES 11) and the Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA - SLES 11) qualifications.
Examinations
The SUSE Linux System Administration training course will teach some of the necessary skills to enable the delegate to work towards achieving the Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA - SLES 11) and the Novell Certified Linux Professional (CLP - SLES 11) certifications. Together with the Linux Introduction, Linux Shell Programming and the SUSE Linux Advanced System Administration course, this course is suitable for delegates intending to sit the related examinations.
Before taking any exam, ensure you have the recommended experience. The Novell website lists all exam requirements and these are updated regularly.
Exams are not included as part of the course.
Requirements
This SUSE Linux System Administration course assumes good knowledge of the SUSE Linux operating system in an Enterprise environment to the level covered on the Linux Introduction course. Knowledge of Linux Shell Programming to the level covered on the Linux Shell Programming course would also be beneficial.
Pre-Requisite Courses
Follow-On Courses
- SUSE Linux Advanced System Administration
- Apache Web Server
- Perl Programming
- Oracle SQL
NOTE: Course technical content is subject to change without notice.
SUSE Linux System Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: LINUX PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- The different commercial LINUX product offerings
- LINUX certification and exams
Session 2: INSTALLING LINUX
- Information required
- Installation using virtual consoles
- Installation methods (local CD and networked)
- Installing via a remote system using VNC
- Using boot time options
- Partitioning and software selection
- Installation procedures
- Exercise
Session 3: DEVICES UNDER LINUX
- Device files
- Device file naming conventions
- Examining hardware under the /proc directory
- Using the hwinfo command
- Investigating bus/devices: - lspci, lsdev, lsusb commands etc.
- Detecting new/existing devices
- Monitoring the system with siga
- Exercise
Session 4: ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
- Files used in creating users and groups
- Adding, modifying and deleting users and groups
- Password administration
- The shells and the user environment - login files
- The sudo command
- Exercise
SUSE Linux System Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 5: FILESYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- The Native Linux filesystems ext2, ext3, ext4 and resierfs
- Filesystem journals
- Disk partitioning: fdisk and parted
- Filesystem administration and Maintenance (mkfs, mount, umount and fsck)
- Creating ISO images
- Managing disk quotas
- Exercise
Session 6: SWAP
- Swap overview
- Creating and monitoring swap space (swapon, swapoff and mkswap)
- Exercise
Session 7: PACKAGE MANAGEMENT
- The Redhat Package Management (RPM) system
- The SUSE zypper package manager
- Installing, updating and removing software
- Querying and verifying packages
- Dependency problems and resolution
- System updating - manual and automatic
- Exercise
SUSE Linux System Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 3
Session 8: SYSTEM STARTUP/SHUTDOWN
- System startup procedure
- The boot process and run-levels (init and /etc/inittab)
- Managing services (chkconfig and rc commands)
- Modifying system settings in /etc/sysconfig
- Shutdown commands
- Exercise
Session 9: PRINTER MANAGEMENT
- The CUPS printing System - local and remote printing
- Administering CUPS using the web browser interface
- Administering CUPS using other graphical tools
- Print queue management
- Print commands
- Exercise
Session 10: PROCESS MONITORING AND SCHEDULING
- Monitoring system processes (strace, top, pstree and ksysguard)
- Scheduling jobs using 'at' and 'crontab'
- Controlling access to the 'at' and 'crontab' utilities
- Exercise
SUSE Linux System Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 4
Session 11: SYSTEM SECURITY
- The Secure shell: OpenSSH
- Encryption and Authentication Under SSH
- SSH and Port Tunnelling
- GPG
- GPG Tools
- Managing keys and encryption
- Managing digital signatures
- Exercise
Session 12: CONNECTING LINUX TO THE NETWORK
- Basic network configuration (i.p. addresses, classes, masks, MAC address)
- IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
- Network protocols
- Service port numbers
- Configuration files
- Managing network devices (ifup, ifdown, ifstatus)
- Configuring network information (hostnames, i.p addressing, domains)
- Changing media speed (mii-tool, ethtool)
- Managing routing
- Exercise
Session 13: INTERNET SERVICES
- The extended internet daemon (xinetd)
- Handling network service requests with xinetd
- Enable and configuring access to a service
- Configuring TCP/IP wrappers for security
- Configuring the network time protocol daemon for a client
- Exercise
SUSE Linux System Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 5
Session 14: BACKUP AND RESTORE
- Tape devices
- Controlling tapes (mt)
- Backing and restoring with the tar command
- Backing and restoring with the cpio command
- Using dump and restore commands to backup and restore file systems
- Backing up raw data with dd
- File compression and archiving (tar, gzip, bzip2)
- Mirroring data between systems with rsync
- Backing up and restoring with yast
- Exercise
Session 15: TROUBLESHOOTING LINUX
- Troubleshooting process - check list
- Manual booting into single user mode
- Automatic booting into single user mode (fsck checking)
- Rescue environment utilities and operation
- Common boot problems and their resolution
- Exercise
Session 16: SYSTEM LOGGING
- Syslog Configuration
- The /etc/syslog.conf Configuration File
- Editing the syslog.conf File
- Testing Using logger
- Managing Logs with logrotate
- Exercise
Addendum: Reference Materials (provided within the course handbook for additional reading)
APPENDIX A - ELECTRONIC MAIL
APPENDIX B - CUSTOMISING AND USING X WINDOWS
- Configuring the X Windows GUI interface and desktops
APPENDIX C - ACCESSIBILITY
- Configuring the desktop for disabled users
APPENDIX D - LOCALISATION
- Geographical considerations and character sets
APPENDIX E - YUM AND APT
- Additional software package management tools
APPENDIX F - RAIDTOOLS
- The old style software RAID tools
Pre-Requisite Courses
Follow-On Courses
- SUSE Linux Advanced System Administration
- Apache Web Server
- Perl Programming
- Oracle SQL
Venues and Dates
Barbican (London) Training Centre
- 12 March
- 14 May
- 09 July
- 03 September
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Birmingham Training Centre
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Additional Resourcing
This course is scheduled to run in London & Birmingham.
We have the resources to run this course in Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds & Edinburgh.
Please contact us to discuss your needs and we will endeavour to see if we can arrange a date to run this course at the venue of your choice. We have the resources to run many of our courses at our other venues.
We can also run the course onsite at a location of your choice.
Disclaimer
StayAhead Training Limited are not affiliated to Novell Inc. in any way. Novell, Novell Certified Linux Professional and Novell CLP are registered trademarks of Novell Inc. SUSE is a trademark of SUSE LINUX Products GmbH. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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