Linux System Administration (LPI)
- Course Code LSA
- Duration 5 days
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Course Overview
TopThis instructor led Linux System Administration (LPI & CompTIA) training course is designed to teach the key administration,security,networking and performance tasks required on a Linux Enterprise system.
Similarly,the course is targeted to closely follow the official Linux Professional Institute (LPI) and CompTIA Linux+ certification curriculums.
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Course Schedule
TopTarget Audience
TopThe Linux System Administration (LPI & CompTIA) 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 a Linux operating system within the Enterprise.
An ideal course for delegates who will be working in an environment using several different Linux distributions and therefore knowledge of skills common to all the different Linux distributions is required. For the purpose of practical exercises,SUSE Linux will be used.
Delegates who wish to work towards achieving the Linux Administrator LPIC-1 or CompTIA Linux+ certifications will find this course a good basis for LPIC-1: 101-500 and 102-500 exams or CompTIA Linux+: LX0-103,LX0-104 and XKO-004 exams.
The appendixes also include other related topics that would be useful reading for delegates preparing for certification.
Note: Should the delegate only require knowledge of Red Hat Linux then they should instead consider attending our range of Red Hat Linux Administration courses.
Course Objectives
TopOn completion of this course the delegate will have the required technical knowledge to administer a Linux server within the Enterprise. They will have gained practical experience of configuring administrative,networking,performance and security aspects of a Linux Enterprise system.
The delegate will possess the essential knowledge required to study towards the Linux Administrator LPIC-1 and CompTIA Linux+ certifications.
Course Content
TopCourse Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: FILE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
- File system types
- Partitioning a disk
- Creating filesystems
- Displaying disk usage
- Mounting and unmounting file systems
- Configuring labels and UUIDs
- Locating files in use
- Exercise
Session 2: ADVANCED FILE SYSTEM OPERATIONS
- Logical Volume Management
- Checking and repairing the file system
- Growing file systems
- Filesystem maintenance
- Disk quotas
- Listing swap areas
- Creating and removing swap areas
- Exercise
Session 3: USER ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
- User Private Group scheme
- Files used in creating a user
- Adding users via the command line and YaST
- Groups
- Password administration
- Bash Shell environment
- The Z-Shell
- Configuring user limits
- Extended permissions
- sudo command
- User monitoring and communication
- Exercise
Session 4: PACKAGE MANAGEMENT
- The Red Hat Package Manager (rpm)
- Verifying Software
- Querying installed packages
- Installing and removing packages
- Upgrade mechanism
- Converting rpm packages to cpio format
- Extended package management
- Exercise
Session 5: SYSTEM STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN
- System startup process
- Startup script framework
- Managing services using YaST
- Starting and stopping services dynamically
- Creating Systemd services,timers and mounts
- suseconfig and /etc/sysconfig
- shutdown and rc
- Exercise
Session 6: CONFIGURING PRINTERS
- The Common Unix Printing Service CUPS
- Printer devices and configuration
- Installing printers
- Configuring the CUPS server
- Printer options
- Print commands
- Managing print queues
- Exercise
Session 7: PROCESS MONITORING AND SCHEDULING
- Monitoring processes
- Utilising terminal multiplexers
- Monitoring with watch
- Shared libraries
- Scheduling processes with at
- Scheduling processes with cron
- crontab command options
- Managing anacron
- Exercise
Session 8: SYSTEM SECURITY AND ENCRYPTION
- Secure shell OpenSSH
- Public/private key authentication
- X11 forwarding
- Encryption with GNU Privacy Guard GPG
- Managing firewalld
- Exercise
Session 9: CONNECTING LINUX TO THE NETWORK
- Basic network configuration
- IPv4 addressing
- IPv6 addressing
- Network protocols
- Network services and port numbers
- Managing network devices
- Hostnames and DNS
- Searching domains
- Routing under Linux
- Exercise
Session 10: INTERNET SERVICES
- Network services
- Managing services with systemd sockets
- Checking network service ports
- Analysing network packets
- Configuring network time
- Interacting with the hardware clock
- Remote administration
- Exercise
Session 11: BACKUP AND RESTORE
- Archiving with tar
- Archiving with cpio
- Using the dd command
- Archiving and compression
- Archiving RAR files
- unar and other backup tools
- Exercise
Session 12: LOCALISATION
- Localisation overview
- Locale variables
- Converting character sets and encoding
- Setting the locale
- Time zone
- Exercise
Session 13: VIRTUALISATION,CLOUD SERVICES AND CONTAINERS
- Configuring KVM virtualisation
- Understanding Linux Containers
- Configuring Docker
- Application Containers
- Iaas cloud
- Exercise
Session 14: DEVICES UNDER LINUX
- Device services
- Device file naming conventions
- /sys directory
- Examining hardware
- Hardware and software configuration messages
- ACPI service and Desktop Bus
- Managing disk parameters
- Detecting new hardware
- System overview: siga
- Exercise
Session 15: SYSTEM LOGGING
- rsyslog configuration
- Configuring remote logging
- Testing using logger
- Managing logs with logrotate
- systemd journal: journalctl
- Exercise
Session 16: TROUBLESHOOTING
- Troubleshooting process
- Booting into maintenance mode
- Booting the rescue system
- Exercise
Addendum: Reference Materials (provided within the course handbook for additional reading)
APPENDIX A - INSTALLING LINUX
- Installing Linux
APPENDIX B - ELECTRONIC MAIL
- Configuring Postfix and Sendmail
- Mail commands3
APPENDIX C - X WINDOWS AND ACCESSIBILITY
- Configuring the X Windows GUI interface and desktops
- Installing alternative desktops
- Configuring the desktop for disabled users
APPENDIX D - PACKAGE MANAGEMENT
- Additional software package management tools
APPENDIX E - DEPRECATED SERVICES
- The xinetd Daemon
- TCP Wrappers
APPENDIX F - ADDITIONAL COMMANDS
- Miscellaneous Shell commands
Course Prerequisites
TopThis Linux System Administration (LPI & CompTIA) course assumes good knowledge of the Linux operating system in an Enterprise environment to the level covered in the Linux Introduction course. Alternatively,relevant experience of UNIX or Linux servers is required,preferably within an enterprise environment.
Knowledge of Linux Shell Programming to the level covered on the Linux Shell Programming course would also be beneficial.
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