Course Duration
5 days
Course Overview
EnterpriseLinux (RHEL) is finding its way into business,
education and government. Due to its outstanding reliability,
performance and low cost, RHEL is being used extensively for file,
database and web server applications. Building on the Enterpise Linux Part 1 course, the Enterprise Linux 5
System Administration Part 2 course is designed to cover in
the topics necessary to support the various network services supplied with Enterprise Linux.
The Linux Enterprise Server Advanced System Administration course will allow delegates
to create a local area network; set-up a Network File System server and clients;
Network Information Services and DNS. Delegates will also be introduced to Samba
to enable Windows based systems access to Linux services; and Apache for web server applications.
The course is not designed to follow any particular certification curriculum. However,
completing the both the Enterprise Linux System Administration Part 1 & 2 courses
will give delegates sufficient knowledge to undertake the various vendor
specific certification exams that are available.
Who should attend
Computer users who have attended the Enterprise Linux Part 1 course and will
be required to administer network services on one or more RHEL5, FedoraTM
or CentOSTM 5
systems.
Course Objectives
Configuring Linux RAID devices
Introduction to Logical Volume Management
Understand the kernel and how it is recompiled
Setting up network client services
Sharing files with NFS
Sharing Windows and Linux resources with Samba
Setting up a proxy server with Squid
Setting up Network Information Services (NIS)
Configuring DHCP servers & clients
Setting up Domain Name Service (DNS) & BIND
Using Apache to provide web services.
Setting up E-Mail services
Setting up telnet and FTP Services
Operational recovery & security
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