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Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration
Duration: 5 Days
What you will learn
This Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration course is ideal for enterprise system administrators. If you're new to the
Oracle Solaris 11 Operating System, this training will help you acquire the skills to perform your job tasks successfully
and efficiently.
Learn To:
Perform basic installation and software package updates.
Execute basic services, processes and access control management.
Install the operating system on a single system, while monitoring and troubleshooting.
Perform basic data storage, zones, network and user administration.
Introductory System Administration Tasks
You'll also learn to execute the full range of introductory system administration tasks. Get intensive, hands-on
experience completing key system administration tasks. The goal of this course is to make anyone who is a system
administrator job-ready.
Live Virtual Class Format
A Live Virtual Class (LVC) is exclusively for registered students; unregistered individuals may not view an LVC at any
time. Registered students must view the class from the country listed in the registration form. Unauthorized recording,
copying, or transmission of LVC content may not be made.
Audience
Support Engineer
System Administrator
Related Training
Required Prerequisites
Basic UNIX skills
Course Objectives
Control access to systems and files
Manage system processes
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Schedule system tasks
Monitor the system
Troubleshoot system issues
Install the Oracle Solaris 11 operating system using an interactive installer
Update the Oracle Solaris 11 operating system using IPS
Manage software packages in the Oracle Solaris 11 operating system
Administer SMF services
Start up and shut down a system
Manage data storage using ZFS
Administer an Oracle Solaris zone
Administer a physical network
Set up and administer user accounts
Course Topics
Installing Oracle Solaris 11 Using an Interactive Installer
Preparing for the Installation
Performing the Installation
Verifying the Installation
Updating the Oracle Solaris 11 OS Using IPS
Retrieving Packages from the IPS Repository
Installing a Package
Verifying a Package Installation
Uninstalling a Package
Searching for a Package
Managing Software Packages
Managing Software Packages Using the Command Line
Manage Software Packages Using Package Manager
Administering SMF Services
Monitoring Services
Enabling a Service
Disabling a Service
Restarting a Service
Booting and Shutting Down a System
Booting a System
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Shutting Down a System
Managing ZFS Storage Pools
Creating a ZFS Storage Pool
Managing ZFS Storage Pool Properties
Querying ZFS Storage Pool Status
Destroying a ZFS Storage Pool
Managing ZFS File Systems
Creating and Destroying a ZFS File System
Managing ZFS File SystemProperties
Querying ZFS File System Information
Mounting and Unmounting ZFS File Systems
Using ZFS Snapshots and Clones
Creating a ZFS Snapshot
Destroying a ZFS Snapshot
Displaying a ZFS Snapshot
Creating a ZFS CloneDestroying a ZFS Clone
Administering an Oracle Solaris Zone
Logging in to a Zone
Exiting a Zone
Shutting Down a Zone
Starting Up a Zone
Halting a Zone
Assessing a Zone Configuration
Monitoring a Zone
Administering a Physical Network
Determining Datalink Availability
Configuring a Network Interface
Administering a Network Interface
Verifying Network Operation
Setting Up and Maintaining User Accounts
Adding Users and Groups
Modifying User and Group Accounts
Deleting User and Group AccountsSetting Password Aging
Configuring User Shells and User Disk Quotas
Configuring User Shells
Configuring User Disk Quotas
Controlling Access to Systems
Securing Logins and Passwords
Changing the Password Algorithm
Verifying System Access Control
Controlling Access to Files
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Protecting Files with Basic Permissions
Protecting Against Programs with Security Risk
Verifying File Access Control
Configuring and Using Secure Shell
Configuring Secure Shell
Using Secure Shell
Managing System Processes
Listing System Processes
Controlling System Processes
Killing a Process
Scheduling System Tasks
Scheduling Repetitive System Tasks
Administering crontab Files
Monitoring System Logs and Crash and Core Dump Files
Introducing System LogsIntroducing Crash Dump Files
Introducing Core Dump Files
Performing Basic Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting a Script Execution Issue
Troubleshooting a Software Update Failure
Troubleshoot a Network Connectivity Issue
Troubleshooting a Directory Access Issue
Troubleshooting a Default Shell Issue
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