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Description

You will learn how to operate and administer all the features of a Unix Solaris 11 system. You will see how to install, configure the system, system updates, storage, network, users and groups, security and update implement supervision.

Who is this training for ?

For whom ?

System administrators required to deploy and administer machines under Solaris

Prerequisites

Training objectives

Training program

    • Installation methods.
    • Initial configuration (date, network, etc.
    • ).
    • Description of IPS (Integrated Package System).
    • Package Administration.
    • System Update.
    • Boot Environment Administration.
    • Practical work Installation, system configuration.
    • Performing updates via packages.
    • SMF (Service Management facility).
    • Run levels, milestones and boot mechanisms.
    • Open Boot Prom and GRUB.
    • Added , deletion, shutdown and startup.
    • Useful commands.
    • Starting in maintenance mode.
    • Practical work Administer different system services.
    • Decrypting boot sequences.
    • Storage mechanisms.
    • DAS, NAS and SAN connection.
    • ZFS as logical volume manager.
    • ZFS as file system .
    • Snapshots and clones.
    • RAID level management.
    • iSCSI compression, encryption and sharing.
    • Backup, restore.
    • Practical work Implementation of ZFS, backups and restores.
    • Partitioning the system using zones.
    • Benefits of system partitioning.
    • Zone administration.
    • Mode access console.
    • Practical work Manipulation of zones.
    • Setting up IP addressing.
    • Configuration.
    • Network commands: ping, telnet, rlogin, ssh.
    • Setting up setting up an NFS server and client.
    • Practical work Configuration of network elements.
    • Managing users and groups.
    • Managing an account and a group.
    • Using quotas.
    • Using the shell for process management.
    • Commands and scheduling.
    • Using at, crontab commands.
    • Practical work rnHandling commands.
    • System access.
    • Using sudo, RBAC.
    • Monitoring.
    • Syslog and system logs.
    • Crash dump.
    • Description.
    • Analysis.
    • Practical work Securing access to the system and setting up supervision elements.
  • 958
  • 35 h

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