RH131 - Red Hat Linux System Administration

  • Price (w/o VAT):
    • AUD 2600
    • PHP 9000
    • MYR 2850
    • NZD 2895
    • SGD 3000
    • BHT 23000
    • IDR 4770000
    • CNY 7800
    • HKD 9000
    • TWD 24500
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  • Course Duration: 4
  • First Day: 10:00 - 18:00
  • Other Days: 9:00 - 17:00
  • Dates & Registration

Course Summary
For users of Linux (or UNIX) who want to start building skills in systems administration on Red Hat Linux, to a level where they can attach and configure a workstation on an existing network. See complete details below.

Updated for building skills on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4!

RH131 Red Hat Linux System Administration Description

Goal:
An operator who can perform system administration tasks to a level where he/she can install, configure, and attach a new Red Hat Linux workstation to an existing network.

Audience:
Linux or UNIX users, who understand the basics of Red Hat Linux, that desire further technical training to begin the process of becoming a system administrator.

Prerequisites:
RH033 Red Hat Linux Essentials or equivalent experience with Red Hat Linux. To assist you in determining whether you have equivalent experience, take the RH033 Pre-assessment Questionnaire.

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Duration:
4 days

Class Times:
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday
End time each day depends on class progress

Prepares for:
RH253 Red Hat Linux Networking and Security Admin

What you will learn:

  • Install Red Hat Linux interactively and with Kickstart
  • Control common system hardware
  • Create and maintain the Linux filesystem
  • Configure an NFS client and autofs
  • Understand system and service initialization
  • Perform user and group administration
  • Integrate a workstation with an existing network running common network services
  • Configure a workstation as a client to NIS, DNS, and DHCP services
  • Administer the Linux printing subsystem
  • Automate tasks with at, cron, and anacron
  • Maintain and interpret system logs
  • Back up filesystems to tape and tar archive
  • Install, update, query and remove software packages with RPM
  • Upgrade the Linux kernel via RPM
  • Configure the X Window System and the GNOME desktop environment
  • Perform basic performance, memory, and process management
  • Configure basic host security
  • Perform basic troubleshooting