ENTERPRISE LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

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ENTERPRISE LINUX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION COURSE DESCRIPTION: The GL250 is an in-depth course that explores installation, configuration and maintenance of Linux systems. The course focuses on issues universal to every workstation and server. The course material is designed to provide extensive hands-on experience. Topics include: installation and configuration; the boot process; user and group administration; filesystem administration, including quotas, FACLs, RAID and LVM; task automation; client networking; SELinux; software management; log files; troubleshooting; and more. THIS COURSE PREPARES FOR THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATIONS: Type: Linux Duration: 5 days Audience: This course is suitable for system administrators, network administratiors and other IT professionals, who want to gain professional skills working with Linux. LPIC-1 (LPI Level 1 Certification): LPIC-2 (LPI Level 2 Certification) RHCSA (Red Hat Systems Administrator) RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) CLA (Novell Certified Linux Administrator) CLP (Novell Certified Linux Professional) 1

CONTENT LINUX HARDWARE DISCOVERY, INTERACTION, AND CONTROL Hardware Discovery Tools Configuring New Hardware with hwinfo Hardware and System Clock Console Virtual Terminals Serial Ports SCSI Devices USB Devices USB Configuration Common UNIX Printing System Defining a Printer Managing Optical Media Tape Drives Tape Libraries Managing Linux Device Files Kernel Hardware Info - /sys/ /sys/ Structure udev Kernel Modules Configuring Kernel Components and Modules Handling Module Dependencies Configuring the Kernel via /proc/ Adjusting Kernel Options Configuring Print Queues Introduction to Troubleshooting Labs Troubleshooting Practice: Kernel Modules BOOT PROCESS AND SYSV INIT Booting Linux on PCs GRUB Configuration Boot Parameters Initial ramdisk /sbin/init System Init Styles Linux Runlevels /etc/inittab /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit 2

SUSE /etc/init.d/boot Runlevel Implementation System Configuration Files Configuration Utilities Novell's Configuration Utilities Typical SysV Init Script The /etc/rc.local File The /etc/init.d/*.local Files Managing Daemons Controlling Service Startup Shutdown and Reboot Boot Process GRUB Command Line Basic GRUB Security Managing Services With chkconfig Troubleshooting Practice: Boot Process SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE Managing Software RPM Features RPM Architecture RPM Package Files Working With RPMs Querying and Verifying with rpm Updating the Kernel RPM Managing Software Dependencies Using the YUM command Using the Zypper command YUM package groups Zypper Services and Catalogs Dealing With RPM & YUM Digest Changes Configuring YUM Yum Plugins YUM Repositories Compiling/Installing from Source Manually Installed Shared Libraries Installing Source RPM Packages Managing Software with RPM Creating a Custom RPM Repository Querying the RPM Database 3

Installing Software via RPM & Source and Rebuilding SRPMs Managing YUM Repositories Managing Zypper Repositories Using YUM Using Zypper FILESYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Partitioning Disks with fdisk Partitioning Disks with parted Filesystem Creation Mounting Filesystems Filesystem Maintenance Persistent Block Devices Resizing Filesystems Swap Two Types of Disk Space Determining Disk Usage With df and du Configuring Disk Quotas Setting Quotas Viewing and Monitoring Quotas Filesystem Attributes Backup Software Backup Examples Creating and Managing Filesystems Hot Adding Swap Setting User Quotas Using tar and cpio for Backups Using rsync and ssh for Backups Using dump and restore for Backups Creating ISO Images for Backups LVM & RAID Logical Volume Management Implementing LVM Creating Logical Volumes Manipulating VGs & LVs Advanced LVM Concepts system-config-lvm SLES Graphical Disk Tool RAID Concepts Array Creation with mdadm Software RAID Monitoring 4

Software RAID Control and Display Creating and Managing LVM Volumes Creating and Managing a RAID-5 Array REMOTE STORAGE ADMINISTRATION Remote Storage Overview Remote Filesystem Protocols Remote Block Device Protocols File Sharing via NFS NFSv4 NFS Clients NFS Server Configuration Implementing NFSv4 AutoFS AutoFS Configuration Accessing Windows/Samba Shares from Linux SAN Multipathing Multipath Configuration Multipathing Best Practices iscsi Architecture Open-iSCSI Initiator Implementation iscsi Initiator Discovery iscsi Initiator Node Administration Mounting iscsi Targets at Boot iscsi Multipathing Considerations Using autofs NFS Server Configuration iscsi Initiator Configuration USER/GROUP ADMINISTRATION User and Group Concepts User Administration Modifying Accounts Group Administration Password Aging Default User Files Controlling Logins Manual DS Client Configuration system-config-authentication SLES Graphical DS Client Configuration 5

System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) User and Group Administration Using LDAP for Centralized User Accounts Troubleshooting Practice: Account Management Using NIS for Centralized User Accounts PLUGGABLE AUTHENTICATION MODULES (PAM) PAM Overview PAM Module Types PAM Order of Processing PAM Control Statements PAM Modules pam_unix.so pam_unix2.so pam_nologin.so pam_limits.so pam_wheel.so pam_xauth.so Restricting superuser access to wheel group membership Using pam_nologin to Restrict Logins Setting Limits with the pam_limits Modules Using pam_limits to Restrict Simultaneous Logins SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Security Concepts Tightening Default Security SuSE Security Checker Security Advisories File Access Control Lists Manipulating FACLs Viewing FACLs Backing Up FACLs File Creation Permissions with umask User Private Group Scheme Alternatives to UPG AppArmor SELinux Security Framework SELinux Modes SELinux Commands Choosing an SELinux Policy 6

SELinux Booleans Permissive Domains Graphical SELinux Policy Tools User Private Groups Using Filesystem ACLs Exploring SELinux Modes SELinux File Contexts PROCESS ADMINISTRATION Automating Tasks at/batch cron The crontab Command crontab Format /etc/cron.*/ Directories anacron Viewing Processes Managing Processes Tuning Process Scheduling Process Accounting Enabling Process Accounting Setting Resource Limits via ulimit Creating and Managing User Cron Jobs Adding System cron Jobs Using BSD Process Accounting BASIC NETWORKING IPv4 Fundamentals TCP/UDP Fundamentals Linux Network Interfaces Ethernet Hardware Tools Network Configuration with ip Command Configuring Routing Tables IP to MAC Address Mapping with ARP Starting and Stopping Interfaces NetworkManager DNS Clients DHCP Clients system-config-network{tui,cmd} SUSE YaST Network Configuration Tool 7

Network Diagnostics Information from netstat Managing Network-Wide Time Continual Time Sync with NTP Configuring NTP Clients Useful NTP Commands Network Discovery NTP Client Configuration ADVANCED NETWORKING Multiple IP Addresses Configuring a DHCP server Enabling IPv6 Interface Bonding Interface Bridging 802.1q VLANS Tuning Kernel Network Settings Multiple IP Addresses Per Network Interface Configuring IPv6 Troubleshooting Practice: Networking THE X WINDOW SYSTEM The X Window System X Modularity X.Org Drivers Configuring X Manually Automatic X Configuration Automatic X Configuration - SLES Xorg and Fonts The X Font Server Installing Fonts for Modern Applications Installing Fonts for Legacy Applications The X11 Protocol and Display Names Display Managers and Graphical Login Starting X Apps Automatically X Access Control Remote X Access (historical/insecure approach) Remote X Access (modern/secure approach) XDMCP Remote Graphical Access With VNC and RDP 8

Specialized X Servers Remote X with XDMCP Configure X Security Configure a VNC Server Configure a VNC Server Launching X Apps Automatically Secure X Troubleshooting Practice: X11 LOG FILE ADMINISTRATION System Logging Syslog-ng Rsyslog /etc/rsyslog.conf Log Management Log Anomaly Detector Setting up a Full Debug Logfile Remote Syslog Configuration MONITORING & TROUBLESHOOTING System Status - Memory System Status - I/O System Status - CPU Performance Trending with sar Troubleshooting Basics: The Process Troubleshooting Basics: The Tools strace and ltrace Common Problems Incorrect File Permissions Inability to Boot Typos in Configuration Files Corrupt Filesystems Rescue Environment SUSE Rescue Environment Recovering Damaged MBR PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Pre-Installation Considerations 9

Hardware Compatibility Multi-OS Booting Partition Considerations Filesystem Planning Selecting a Filesystem INSTALLING RHEL6 Anaconda: An Overview Anaconda: Booting the System Anaconda: Common Boot Options Anaconda: Loading Anaconda and Packages Anaconda: Storage Options Anaconda: Troubleshooting FirstBoot Kickstart A Typical Install Linux Installation Automating Installation with Kickstart INSTALLING SLES11 Installation Choices DVD-ROM Install Media Network Installation SLP for SUSE Linux Installation Local Hard Drive Installation The linuxrc Program Install Program Interface Installation Diagnostics Language/Keyboard Selection and EULA Installation Mode Clock and Time Zone Desktop Selection Server Base Scenario The YaST Installer Design Disk Partitioning Boot Loader Configuration Software Package Selection Kernel Crash Dump Configuration Confirmation and File Installation Setting the Root Password Hostname and Domain Name Network Configuration 10

SLES Services Configuration Adding a User Account Release Notes Final Installation Hub Installation Complete and AutoYaST2 "Cloning" Using AutoYaST2 files Creating AutoYaST2 Files linuxrc Automation SUSE Installation Automating Installation with AutoYaST XEN VIRTUALIZATION Virtualization: What and Why? What is Xen? Xen Architecture Xen Deployment Options and Considerations Xen Networking Live Migration of Xen Virtual Servers xend Configuration Guest Config Files The xm Command Common xm Usage Xen Configuration Tools Installing a Xen VM Creating a Bootstrapped Xen Guest LINUX KERNEL COMPILATION Why Compile? Getting Kernel Source Preparing to Compile Configuring Kernel Compilation Options Available Kernel Compile Options Compiling the Kernel Install Compiled Kernel Modules Installing the Kernel Tips and Tricks Linux Kernel 2.6 Driver Compilation Linux Kernel 2.6 Compilation 11