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System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 (SA-202-S10) |
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The System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 course expands your mastery of the most advanced operating system on the planet: Solaris 10. This course provides students with hands-on experience working with more complex and integrated administration concepts, and builds upon the Part 1 course. Students will be instructed in essential system administration skills including: configuring network interfaces, managing swap configurations, crash dumps, and core files. The course also covers configuring NFS and AutoFS as well as system messaging, managing storage volumes and ZFS file systems, and setting up naming services and managing Solaris Zones. This course helps you to prepare for Part II of the Sun System Administration certification exam.
LAB INFORMATION: The hands-on labs offered in this course may involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered. |
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Skills Gained |
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Manage swap configurationsManage core dumpsConfigure NFS and AutoFSDescribe RAIDWork with ZFSControl access and configure system messaging
| | Configure role-based access control (RBAC)Set up name servicesWork with ZonesDescribe LDAPPerform Live Upgrade and Jumpstart installation
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Who Can Benefit |
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Students who can benefit from this course include individuals who are already familiar with core system administration tools and processes, and who have a fundamental understanding of the UNIX operating system, commands, and utilities. |
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Prerequisites |
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Manage files and directoriesControl the user work environmentArchive filesUse remote commandsManage file systems
| | Install softwarePerform system boot proceduresPerform user and security administrationManage network printers and system processesPerform system backups and restores
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SA-202-S10 |
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Instructor-Led Classroom |
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5 days |
| Certified By: |
Sun Microsystems |
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System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System, Part 2 (SA-202-S10) Content Details |
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| Managing Swap Space, Crash Dumps and Core Files | - Configure swap space
- Manage crash dump behavior
- Manage core file behavior
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- Describe the benefits of NFS
- Describe the fundamentals of the NFS distributed file system
- Manage an NFS server
- Manage an NFS client
- Enable the NFS server logging
- Manage NFS with the Solaris Management Console storage folder tools
- Troubleshoot NFS errors
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- Describe the fundamentals of the AutoFS file system
- Use automount maps
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| Configuring Solaris Volume Manager Software | - Describe Solaris Volume Manager software concepts
- Build a RAID-0 (concatenated) volume
- Build a RAID-1 (mirror) volume for the root (/) file system
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| Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) | - Describe RBAC fundamentals
- Describe component interaction within RBAC
- Manage RBAC by using the Solaris Management Console
- Manage RBAC by using the command line
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| Configuring System Messaging | - Describe the fundamentals of the syslog function
- Configure the /etc/syslog.conf file
- Configure syslog messaging
- Use the Solaris Management Console log viewer
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- Describe the name service concept
- Describe the name service switch file /etc/nsswitch.conf
- Describe the name service cache daemon (nscd)
- Get name service information
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| Configuring Name Service Clients | - Configure a DNS client
- Configure an LDAP client
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- Identify the different zones features
- Understand how and why zone partitioning is used
- Configure zones
- Install zones
- Boot zones
- Move a zone
- Migrate a zone
- Delete a zone
- Administer packages with zones
- Upgrade the Solaris 10 OS with installed zones
- Use 1x Branded Zones
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- Understand the use of LDAP as a naming service
- Describe basic LDAP concepts and terminology
- Identify the Directory Server Enterprise Edition requirements
- Identify Solaris LDAP Client requirements
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| Configuring JumpStart Installation Using the Solaris 10 Operating System | - Describe the JumpStart configurations
- Implement a basic JumpStart server for SPARCA and x86/x64 clients
- Describe booting x86/x64 systems using the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE)
- Set up a DHCP server to support x86/x64 JumpStart clients
- Set up JumpStart software configuration alternatives
- Set up JumpStart to create a ZFS mirrored root pool
- Troubleshoot JumpStart configurations
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| Performing Live Upgrade Using the Solaris 10 Operating System | - Describe the benefits of using Live Upgrade
- Describe the Solaris Live Upgrade process
- Describe Solaris Live Upgrade requirements
- Identify the Solaris Live Upgrade commands
- Create an alternate boot environment cloned from a running system
- Create a differential flash archive in a Live Upgrade boot environment
- Modify the state of the new boot environment
- Extend a base boot environment with a differential flash archive
- Use Live Upgrade to patch a system
- Using JumpStart to implement a Live Upgrade environment
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