Linux Advanced System Administration
This instructor led Linux Advanced System Administration (LPI) training course is designed to teach the advanced administration, security, networking and performance tasks required on a Linux Enterprise system. Targeted to closely follow the official LPI curriculum (generic Linux), this course together with the Linux System Administration course will enable the delegate to work towards achieving the LPIC-2 qualification.
Course Introduction
- Session 1: Advanced Network Configuration & Troubleshooting
- Session 2: Apache, Squıd And Nginx
- Session 3: Nfs Network Services
- Session 4: Samba
- Session 5: The Domain Name Server
- Session 6: Dhcp
- Session 7: Ftp
- Session 8: Centralised Storage With Iscsi
- Session 9: Filesystem Tools And Disk Monitoring
- Session 10: Raid
- Session 11: Logical Volume Management (Lvm)
- Session 12: Directory Services
- Session 13: Compiling Software From Source
- Session 14: System Monitoring & Performance Management
- Session 15: Firewall Configuration
- Session 16: System Security
- Session 17: Pluggable Authentication Modules (Pam)
- Session 18: Postfix
- Session 19: The Linux Kernel
- Session 20: Hardware Configuration
On completion of this course the delegate will have in-depth technical knowledge of what is required to administer Linux within the Enterprise. They will have gained practical experience of configuring administrative, networking and security aspects of a Linux Enterprise system to an advanced level.
The delegate will possess the essential knowledge required to work towards achieving the Linux Engineer LPIC-2 qualification.
The Linux Advanced System Administration (LPI) training course is suitable for Linux System Administrators who need to acquire advanced administration knowledge of the key administrative, networking and security tasks required on Linux within the Enterprise.
An ideal course for delegates who will be working in an environment using several different Linux distributions and therefore knowledge of skills common to all the different Linux distributions is required. For the purpose of practical exercises, SUSE Linux will be used.
Delegates who wish to work towards achieving the Linux Engineer LPIC-2 certification will find this course a good basis for LPIC-2: 201-450 and 202-450 exams.
Experience of administering Linux in an Enterprise environment to the level covered in the Linux System Administration (LPI & CompTIA) course.
Knowledge of Linux Shell Programming to the level covered on the Linux Shell Programming course would also be beneficial.
Pre-Requisite Courses: Linux System Administration
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