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System Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 OS Part 1 NEW


Duration: 5 Days What you will learn The System Administration for the Oracle Solaris 10 OS, Part 1 course helps students gain expertise in the basic system administration concepts of Oracle Solaris 10. This course builds on the fundamentals of Oracle Solaris 10 taught in Oracle Solaris 10 Essentials. It teaches the system administrators how to perform basic system installation, configuration, operation, and maintenance.

Audience Data Center Manager Network Administrator System Administrator

Prerequisites Required Prerequisites Interact with a windowing system Perform basic UNIX tasks To succeed in this course, you should be able to create procedural application programs Understand basic UNIX commands

Suggested Prerequisites Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials Course Objectives Use SMF administrative commands Perform user administration Control system processes Install software Manage file systems Manage disk labels and system devices Control and monitor network interfaces Perform mounts and unmounts Administer packages Obtain and use patches Perform system boot procedures

Course Topics Introduction Course goals Course map


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Introductions Classroom Environment Introducing the Oracle Solaris 10 OS Directory Hierarchy Introducing File Systems Introducing File Components Identifying File Types Using Hard Links Managing Local Disk Devices Basic architecture of a disk Oracle Solaris OS Naming Conventions for Devices Listing System Devices Reconfiguring Devices Partitioning a Hard Disk Extended Volume Table of Contents Managing UFS File Systems Identifying Disk-Based, Distributed, and Pseudo File Systems in the Oracle Solaris OS Analyzing the Oracle Solaris OS UNIX File System (UFS)Creating a New UFS File System Checking the File System Using the fsck Command Resolving File System Inconsistencies Monitoring File System Use Performing Mounts and Unmounts Identifying Mounting Basics Performing Mounts Managing ZFS File Systems Performing Unmounts Repairing Important Files if Boot Fails Accessing a Mounted Diskette, CD-ROM, or DVD Restricting Access to a Mounted Diskette, CD-ROM, or DVD Accessing a Diskette, CD-ROM, or DVD Without Volume Management (vold) ZFS File System Describing the Oracle Solaris ZFS file system Understanding ZFS Terminology Creating New ZFS Pools and File Systems Destroying ZFS Pools and File Systems Modifying ZFS File System Properties Working With ZFS Snapshots and Clones Describing Interface Configurations Controlling and Monitoring Network Interfaces Configuring Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) Interfaces at Boot Time Performing Package Administration Describing the Fundamentals of Package Administration Administering Packages by Using the Command-Line Interface Managing Software Patches Describing Patch Administration Fundamentals

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Describing Patch Administration Best Practices Obtaining Patches From My Oracle Support Installing and Removing Patches Installing Oracle Solaris OS Recommended Patchsets Implementing Patch Management by Using the smpatch command Using Boot PROM Commands Introducing Boot PROM Fundamentals Using Basic Boot PROM Commands Identifying the Systems Boot Device Creating and Removing Custom Device Aliases Viewing and Changing NVRAM Parameters From the shell Interrupting an Unresponsive System Using the GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) Introduction to GRUB Modifying x86 System Boot Behavior in the Oracle Solaris OS Using the findroot Command Managing GRUB Boot Archives Booting a System in the GRUB-Based Boot Environment Interrupting an Unresponsive System Performing Legacy Boot and Shutdown Procedures Describing the Oracle Solaris SPARC boot design Identifying Boot Process Phases Identifying Run-Level Fundamentals Controlling Boot Processes Performing System Shutdown Procedures Service Management Facility (SMF) Describing Service Management Facility (SMF) features Describing the Secure by Default Enhancement Performing User Administration Describing the fundamentals of User Administration Managing User Accounts Managing Initialization Files Controlling System Processes Viewing System Processes Killing Frozen Processes Scheduling an Automatic One-Time Execution of a Command Scheduling an Automatic Recurring Execution of a Command Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Installation Requirements Identifying the Hardware Requirements for Installation Identifying the Fundamentals of the Installations Identifying the Software Components for Installation Defining the Guidelines for Installation from a DVD Describing the Secure by Default Installation Enhancement

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