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Course Outline

SA-286
Solaris 2.X System Administration II

50 percent lecture, 50 percent lab

Length: Five days

Supports Solaris Administrator Certification

This course is an updated version of "Solaris 2.5 System Administration" (SA-285) to reflect the changes in the Solaris 2.6 operating system. SA-285 covers the Solaris 2.5 operating system. The two revisions have significant differences. Additionally, this course includes approximately 60 percent new material not previously covered in SA-285, to more fully meet the needs of system administration students.

Learn how to administer Sun workstations running Solaris 2.6 (SunOS 5.6) in a networked environment. Updated to reflect the newest version of Solaris, v2.6, this course will teach you how to install and maintain Sun systems, including changing run levels, using automount, and configuring and naming devices. You will learn how to configure and troubleshoot the NFS environment, how to configure the NIS environment, and how to add diskless clients--including JavaStations and autoclient. You will also gain practical experience installing and configuring a server in the Solaris 2.6 environment.

Who Should Attend:

Experienced system administrators, who will be responsible for administering Sun workstations in a Solaris 2.6 networked environment. This course is also a prerequisite for those wishing to attend "Solaris 2.X Network Administration" (SA-380), as well as other system administration courses.

Objectives:

After this course you will be able to:
  • Install and configure a Solaris 2.X server
  • Use the Solaris 2.X device naming conventions
  • Use the format utility to display partition information
  • Use Jumpstart to automate Solaris O/S installation
  • Change system run levels
  • Configure and name devices
  • Administer disks and file systems
  • Configure NFS to support the client-server environment
  • Use the automounter
  • Add diskless clients
  • Configure and administer the NIS environment

Required Skills/ Knowledge:

To succeed in this course, you must have successfully completed: or
  • be able to meet its course objectives in the Solaris 2.6 environment.



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