UNIX Administration
Course Benefits
With the increased proliferation of UNIX workstations, knowledgeable and experienced administrators who can support them are in high demand. This course introduces both menu-driven and command-line approaches to system management and gives a thorough grounding in the essential UNIX operating model. You acquire the skills and knowledge you need to successfully manage a local UNIX workstation, install and configure system and application software, exploit network resources shared from UNIX servers and provide a working environment that is convenient for users. Also With the widespread deployment of Solaris knowledgeable administrators, integrators and support staffs are in high demand. This course also prepares you for the Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris Operating System exam
Exams Covered

310-014 Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 Operating Environment, Part I

310-015 Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 Operating Environment, Part II

About Certification

This certification is for system administrators charged with performing essential administrative procedures on the Solaris Operating Environment (Solaris OE) and technical application support staff responsible for administering a networked server running on the Solaris OE. Candidates must pass both part I and part II exams in order to obtain certification.

 
Topics Covered
  • Part I - Solaris 9 Sun Certified System Administrator
  • Introduction to Solaris 9
  • Solaris installation
  • System initialization and shutdown
  • User and group administration
  • Files, directories and security
  • Device and disk management
  • File system management
  • Managing printers and controlling processes
  • System backups and restores
  • Part II - Solaris 9 Sun Certified System Administrator
  • The Solaris networking environment
  • Virtual file systems and NFS
  • Managing storage volumes
  • Advanced security concepts
  • Auditing and system messaging
  • Naming services
  • Advanced installation procedures