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Course Outline
SA-235
Solaris 2.X System Administration I
50 percent lecture, 50 percent lab
Length: Five days
Supports Solaris Administrator Certification
This course is a redesigned version of
"Solaris 2.X System Administration Essentials" (SA-135). Three days of course content
covering basic UNIX commands have been deleted from this course and
replaced with three days of system administration-level content,
providing five full days of system administration training. The
content on basic UNIX commands can now be found in EU-118 (see
page x). This course has also been updated to reflect the changes in
the Solaris 2.6 operating system, whereas SA-135 covers the Solaris 2.5
operating system. The two revisions have significant differences.
Learn how to administer Sun workstations running Solaris 2.6 (SunOS 5.6).
Updated to reflect the newest version of Solaris, v2.6, this course will teach
you the basics of system administration, including an overview of UNIX and
client-server systems and their capabilities. Learn how to install a
standalone workstation, add user accounts and set up printing. You will also
learn login security procedures, shell features, and basic networking
concepts, as well as more advanced tasks such as how to maintain patches,
write scripts and perform backup and recovery.
Who Should Attend:
System administrators who will be responsible for administering Sun
workstations in a Solaris 2.6 environment. This course is also a prerequisite
for those wishing to attend
"Solaris 2.X System Administration II" (SA-286).
Objectives:
After this course you will be able to:
- Install the Solaris 2.X operating system using quick install
- Discuss Sun's client-server environment and other important system
administration terms and concepts
- Administer and configure the Common Desktop Environment (CDE)
- Change permissions of files and directories
- Monitor access to the system
- Change passwords
- Restrict root access to a system
- Set and use shell variables and shell features
- Customize startup files
- Use Administration Tool to add user accounts and groups and to add and
manage local and remote printers
- Manipulate and monitor the print queue using lp commands
- Monitor disk space usage
- Use utilities for process control, locating files, and automating
maintenance tasks
- Compress and send binary files
- Discuss basic networking concepts
- Write basic shell sripts
- Set-up electronic mail
- Set-up printers
Required Skills/ Knowledge:
To succeed in this course, you must have compleated:
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