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IT-O 202 - UNIX/Linux - Administration-Intermediate
Code | Start Date | Duration | Venue | |
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IT-O 202 | 25 December 2023 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 05 February 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 11 March 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 15 April 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 20 May 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 24 June 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 29 July 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 02 September 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 07 October 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 11 November 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
IT-O 202 | 16 December 2024 | 5 Days | Istanbul | Registration Form Link |
Course Description
This course teaches the basic working environment of a Linux system. It introduces commonly required operations that can be performed by entering commands interactively in a command terminal, along with functions available in the K Desktop Environment (KDE) and Gnome. This course will concentrate on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
Course Objectives
- Understanding the User Environment
- Understanding the meaning of File System
- Understanding User Interface
- Learning how to use Using the Shell
- learning how to write Bash and Korn Shell Scripts
- learning how to use The vi Editor
- Learning how to Configure and Setup Network
Who Should Attend?
- User and application support specialists
- Software developers and those working toward becoming an effective system
- Network or database administrator on the UNIX platform
- Anyone who deal directly or indirectly with UNIX system
- Anyone who deal directly or indirectly with learn Redhot Linux Administration
Course Details/Schedule
Day 1
- Overview
- Process Concepts
- The Graphical Environment
- Using GUIs remotely
- Customizing the Graphical Environments
- Getting Started with the Command Language
- Bash Shell Syntax Rules
- Documentation via man and info
- Command Line Editing
- Basic Network Operations
- Managing Files
- File Specification Syntax
- Device Specifications
- Directory Specifications
- Regular Expressions and Special Characters
- RHEL 6 Commands to Manipulate Files
- File Protection Mechanisms
Day 2
- vi Editor
- ex Editor (commands within vi)
- Alternative editors
- Creating and Editing Text Files
- Advanced Features of the vi Editor
- Mapping keys
- Managing of System Users
- UID and GID concepts
- Creation of a user account
- Security through password aging
- Controlling access by groups
- Improving the User Interface
- Saving History Commands
- Creating Command Aliases
- Redirection of Input and Output
- Using Hard and Symbolic Links
- Process Control Commands
Day 3
- vi Editor
- ex Editor (commands within vi)
- Alternative editors
- Creating and Editing Text Files
- Advanced Features of the vi Editor
- Mapping keys
- Managing of System Users
- UID and GID concepts
- Creation of a user account
- Security through password aging
- Controlling access by groups
- Improving the User Interface
- Saving History Commands
- Creating Command Aliases
- Redirection of Input and Output
- Using Hard and Symbolic Links
- Process Control Commands
Day 4
- Maintaining the system via patches
- Managing system software
- Startup and Shutdown
- Components involved in the Linux boot
- Grub loader stages and configuration
- Default bootstrap
- Boot to single-user mode
- Linux startup methods, tools, and procedures
- Understanding run levels
- Adding procedures to the startup mechanisms
- Shutdown methods and control
- Managing Disk and Tape Volumes
- Commands to manipulate disks/filesystems
- Partitioning disk surfaces with fdisk
- Creating ext2/ext3/ext4 file systems (mkfs)
- Manipulating file system structures
- Verifying file system structures (fsck)
Day 5
- Making file systems available to software (mount)
- Configuring swap space(s)
- Logical Volume Management (LVM)
- Network Setup and Configuration
- TCP/IP address selection
- Host names and related files
- Configuring network devices
- Network testing with ping
- Network utilities
- Basic Server Setups (Procedures and Mechanisms)
- DNS
- FTP
- Web
- Samba