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STS-276-S10 |
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Instructor-Led Classroom |
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5 days |
| Certified By: |
Sun Microsystems |
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= Compressed "Furlough Friendly" Class |
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Solaris Operating System Administration for Experienced UNIX Administrators (STS-276-S10) Content Details |
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| Introducing the Solaris 10 OS Directory Hierarchy | - Define file systems
- Identify file components
- Identify file types
- Describe hard links
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| Solaris 10 Operating System Installation Requirements | - Identify hardware requirements for Solaris 10 OS installation
- Identify the fundamentals of Solaris 10 OS installations
- Identify the Solaris OS software components
- Define guidelines for installing Solaris OS from a DVD
- Describe the Secure by Default installation enhancement
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| Performing Solaris 10 OS Package Administration | - Describe the fundamentals of package administration
- Administer packages using the command-line interface
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| Managing Software Patches on the Solaris 10 OS | - Describe patch administration fundamentals
- Describe patch administration best practices
- Obtain patches using SunSolve
- Install and remove patches
- Install recommended patch clusters
- Implement patch management using the smpatch command line
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- Identify boot programmable read-only memory (PROM) fundamentals
- Use basic boot PROM commands
- Identify the system boot device
- Create and remove custom device aliases
- View and change non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) parameters from the shell
- Interrupt an unresponsive system
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| Using the Grand Unified Bootloader | - Discuss the purpose of the Grand Unified Bootloader (GRUB)
- Describe GRUB terminology and basic functions
- Modify x86 system boot behavior in the Solaris OS
- Use the eeprom command
- Use the kernel command
- Use the findroot command
- Describe and manage GRUB boot archives
- Boot a system in the GRUB-based boot environment
- Interrupt an unresponsive system
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| Service Management Facility | - Describe the Service Management Facility (SMF) features
- Compare run levels and SMF milestones
- Use SMF administrative commands
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| Managing Local Disk Devices | - Describe the basic architecture of a disk
- Manage disk labels
- Describe the naming conventions for devices
- Describe support for iSCSI target devices
- List system devices
- Reconfigure devices
- Perform hard disk partitioning
- Describe EFI disk labels
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| Managing Solaris OS USF File Systems | - Identify disk-based, distributed, and pseudo file systems in the Solaris OS
- Describe Solaris OS UFS file systems
- Create a new UFS file system
- Check a file system using the fsck command
- Resolve file system inconsistencies
- Monitor file system use
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| Performing Mounts and Unmounts | - Identify mounting basics
- Perform mounts
- Mount ZFS file systems
- Perform unmounts
- Repair important files if boot fails
- Access a mounted diskette, CD-ROM, or DVD
- Restrict access to a mounted diskette, CD-ROM, or DVD
- Access a diskette, CD-ROM, or DVD without volume management (vold)
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| Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) | - Describe RBAC fundamentals
- Describe component interaction within RBAC
- Manage RBAC
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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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| Introduction to the ZFS File System | - Describe the Solaris ZFS file system
- Understand ZFS terminology
- Create new ZFS pools and file systems
- Modify ZFS file system properties
- Destroy ZFS pools and file systems
- Work with ZFS snapshots and clones
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| Managing Swap Configuration, Core Files, and Crash Dumps | - Configure swap space
- Manage core file file behavior
- Manage crash dump behavior
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| Describing Interface Configurations | - Control and monitor network interfaces
- Configure Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) interfaces at boot time
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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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| 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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