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Linux Troubleshooting (GL314) |
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This course is designed to give the Linux system administrator an in-depth look at common and not so common Linux system problems. This course takes a hands on approach to troubleshooting with a break-fix philosophy, 25% lecture, and 75% lab intensive content. Lab exercises contain a pool of over 120 simple and complex real-world troubleshooting scenarios. Lab work is flexible enough to satisfy the expectations of experienced to intermediate administrators through ranked difficulty of scenarios. Students will find the approach of this course of structure with flexibility very rewarding. Lab tasks let students choose the type of scenarios they would like to tackle, with hints, helps, and solutions to make learning very effective. |
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| Linux Training and Certification FAQ |
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| What Linux distributions does this course relate to? |
| ExitCertified's Guru Lab courses use the Red Hat Linux (RHEL5) distribution, but can also be delivered in other Linux distributions such as SUSE Linux. Contact one of our Education consultants to request a specific Linux distribution. |
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| What Linux Certifications does this course qualify for? |
| Employers are increasingly requiring tangible proof of skill sets. ExitCertified's Guru Labs Linux courses support several leading, industry-standard, Linux certifications: |
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| Why ExitCertified for your Linux Training? |
ExitCertified has partnered with Guru Labs to offer the best in Linux training. With this de facto standard in Linux training across different distributions, students are exposed to core Linux concepts with extensive hands-on labs and instructors who "really really know their stuff".
We always hear from our students how refreshing it is to learn from ExitCertified's highly-qualified Linux instructors, with an in-depth and dynamic hands-on format. Learn from the experts. |
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Prerequisites |
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Students are expected to have experience using and administering Linux. Fundamentals such as an understanding of the Linux filesystem, process management, and the ability to manipulate and edit files is considered a must, and will NOT be covered in class. Equivalent knowledge of the GL120, GL250, and GL275 courses recommended. |
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This course is currently supported on the latest releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, or OpenSUSE. |
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 | This course is taught by Certified Linux :: Guru Labs instructors.
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GL314 |
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Instructor-Led Classroom |
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5 days |
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Linux :: Guru Labs |
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| Tuition (USD): $2,395 / $2,036 GSA GOV. |
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Linux Troubleshooting (GL314) Content Details |
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- Troubleshooting Methodology
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Common Troubleshooting Tools
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RPM Queries and Verification
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src Packages and spec Files
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strace, ltrace, lsof and fuser
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ipcs and ipcrm
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vmstat, iostat, mpstat, and sar
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ifconfig, ip, arp and route
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netstat, rpcinfo, nmap, nc
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tcpdump and ethereal
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Rescue Environments and Procedures
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Linux Boot Process Troubleshooting
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Process Management and Troubleshooting
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File Systems Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Backups Concepts and Troubleshooting
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- Networking Commands Review and Troubleshooting
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IP Aliases vs Virtual Interfaces
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Concepts and Troubleshooting:
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xinetd, TCP Wrappers, iptables
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X11, Syslog, RPM
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CUPS, at, cron
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- Users and Groups Troubleshooting
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PAM Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Filesystem Quotas and Quotas Troubleshooting
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File Access Control Lists and Troubleshooting
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DNS Concepts and Troubleshooting
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- Apache Concepts and Troubleshooting
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FTP Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Squid Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Samba Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Sendmail Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Postfix Concepts and Troubleshooting
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- IMAP & POP Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Kernel Modules and Troubleshooting
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Logical Volume Management and Creating Logical Volumes
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LVM Deployment Issues and Troubleshooting
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RAID Concepts and Troubleshooting
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol and LDAP Troubleshooting
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the creators of the products you use. Our commitment to your IT
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ensures you receive a premium training experience.
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