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Classes > Unix > UNX-201: Solaris System Administration I

Length of Course: 5 days

Overview:
This five-day course focuses on providing students the skills and knowledge to administer the Solaris Operating System. Students will learn how to administer Solaris as either a stand-alone or a networked machine.

Prerequisites:
Prior to attending this class, students should have the following experience:

  • Completion of the Introduction to UNIX course or equivalent experience

Upcoming class dates

No open classes at this time.

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Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • discuss basic System Administration concepts
  • install Solaris, additional software and patches
  • administer user and group accounts including initialization files
  • create and access local and network file systems
  • control system and user processes
  • create shell scripts to automate tasks
  • backup and restore file systems
  • setup and administer network access
  • setup and administer printers
Modules:

Module One Administration Concepts
Module Two Installation
Module Three Post Installation
Module Four The Open Boot PROM
Module Five Software Administration
Module Six Patches
Module Seven User Accounts
Module Eight System Security
Module Nine Administering Initialization Files
Module Ten Permissions
Module Eleven The Boot process
Module Twelve Directory Hierarchy
Module Thirteen Local Disk Management
Module Fourteen Configuring File Systems
Module Fifteen Administering Processes
Module Sixteen Backup and Recoveryg
Module Seventeen Networking
Module Eighteen Printing
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