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UnixCBT Sol10x Edition d3x (Size: 4.23 GB)
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Focus: Solaris® Version 10x
Duration: 65 Hours Course Objective Local Media (CDROM) Text-based Installation on Dell PowerEdge Hardware Discuss features of Solaris® 10 Explore system BIOS Configure BIOS for local media booting Boot local media and discuss default GRUB options for installation Boot installation and discuss installation options Discuss system requirements for text & GUI installations Discuss single-user mode access Boot text-based installation and explain hardware detection process & assignment Configure network parameters Configure time & locale parameters Explore software companion DVD components Select appropriate installation package group (Entire Distribution) Customize file system slices - /, /export/home, SWAP Complete installation of Entire Distribution Reboot and confirm boot to the GUI screen Pre-Execution (PXE) Nework-based Installation on Dell PowerEdge Hardware Explain PXE installation requirements (TFTP, DHCP, etc.) Prepare an alternate Solaris® server to become an Install Server -./setup_install_server Share Install Server source files using Network File System (NFS) Configure SuSE® Linux DHCP Server to support the PXE client (Solaris® server) using a reservation Configure Solaris® Install server to support the Solaris® client -./add_install_client Explore files created by./add_install_client to support PXE Explain PXE-boot process Boot PowerEdge server and configure BIOS to boot using PXE Reboot and install Solaris® 10 across the network without local media Install using Solaris® Interactive option Configure GUI (KVM) settings for graphical installation Configure network parameters Configure time & locale parameters Confirm additional parameters and NFS path to source files Customize file system slices - /, /export/home, /var, SWAP Complete installation of Entire Distribution Reboot and explore the Grand Unified Boot Loader (s) menu items Discuss Service Management Facility (SMF) initial starup process Confirm GUI Login Console-based (Serial Cisco Firewall Rollover Cable) Installation Discuss requirements of serial installation Execute./add_install_client to setup console installation option on appropriate com port Boot PowerEdge server and confirm PXE boot Select console boot option and confirm GRUB boot option Connect to SuSE® Linux and use kermit to connect via com1 to the PowerEdge server Continue PXE-Console(Serial) installation Alter kermit console to resemble a mainframe terminal Configure network parameters Configure time & locale parameters Customize file system slices - /, /export/home, /var, /usr, /opt, SWAP Complete installation of Entire Distribution Configure X.org GUI parameters using kdmconfig Sysidcfg (phase 1) & JumpStart-based (phase 2) Installation - Unattended Installs Explain the directives(network,locale,etc.) and application of the 'sysidcfg' file Define the 'sysidcfg' file Execute./add_install_client to provide support for 'sysidcfg' file Reboot using PXE and install using 'sysidcfg' file, confirming auto-population of directives - phase 1 Discuss rules regarding JumpStart installation method - phase 2 Introduction to the 'rules.ok' file Discuss 'rules.ok' profile development for classes of users (marketing, development, etc.) Define 'rules.ok' profile file with appropriate criteria, validae, and store in NFS-accessible location Reboot server, and confirm 'sysidcfg' and 'rules.ok' files in GRUB entry Continue JumpStart, unattended installation Desktop Console-based Installation with PXE Boot using 'sysidcfg' and 'rules.ok' files incorporated in JumpStart option Configure X.org using kdmconfig Complete unattended remainder of installation Flash-based (Snapshot) Installation with PXE and JumpStart Integration Discuss ideal environment for implementing flash installations Identify the current runlevel and enter single-user mode to prepare flash archive Use the 'flar' utility to take a snapshot of the system Use Secure Copy (scp) to copy flash archive to NFS server Reboot PowerEdge server and perform flash installation Compete installation, reboot and confirm initial startup Configure JumpStart and flash archive installation Configure X.org GUI parameters using kdmconfig Customize file system slices - /, SWAP Complete installation Confirm results - GUI Login top Grand Unified Boot Loader (GRUB) Implementation Describe the boot process (BIOS - GRUB - Solaris® Kernel - Sched - Init - SMF - Runlevel) Discuss the default GRUB menu items Explain how GRUB references bootable media Boot into single-user mode by modifying GRUB Explore the GRUB startup environment System Initialization (INIT - PID 1) Describe init's invocation Peruse init's default configuration file /etc/inittab Explain runlevels Compare & contrast Solaris® & Linux runlevels Explore /etc/init.d and /etc/rc* directories Service Management Facility (SMF) Framework Discuss the adavantages and features of SMF Discuss the service configuration database Explain support for legacy services Discuss the role of service restarters - 'svc.startd' & 'inetadm' Describe support for INETD-controlled daemons Enumerate services configured on the system, including state information Discuss & examine Fault Management Resource Identifiers (FMRIs) Discuss service dependencies Use 'svcadm' to manage (disable/enable) services Break dependencies and evaluate the results Use 'inetadm' to manage INETD-related services Convert legacy INETD service to SMF-managed service GNOME Desktop Environment Explore GNOME Desktop Identify key features Explore the Control Panel interface Browse the filie system using Nautilus explorer Correlate GNOME Desktop items to files in the user's home directory Customize GNOME Desktop Create GNOME Desktop launchers (Shortcuts) Save configuration Shell-based User & Group Management Enumerate key user & group management tools Analyze the fields in /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/group Correlate /etc/passwd to /etc/shadow entries Create and modify users and groups Alter the default encryption algorithm used for passwords Add users to groups and evaluate results Solaris® Management Console (SMC) - Consolidated GUI System Management Confirm that 'wbem' is running Launch SMC and connect to local 'wbem' instance Authenticate and explore the SMC GUI interface Peruse key system metrics Explore the log viewer interface Manage users & groups using SMC Define user templates and create users based on those templates Examine scheduled jobs and correlate to crontab entries Explore mounted file systems Bourne Again Shell (BASH)/Bourne Shell Basics Distinguish between privileged and non-privileged uses Identify the default shell for a given user Discuss features of BASH Execute BASH Discuss pseudo-terminals and how to identify connected terminals Modify user's accounts to default to BASH using shell & SMC Use 'su' to switch users Explore key BASH commands Focus on BASH input, output, and error redirection Explore BASH command chaining Use logical BASH operators (&&, ||) to control program logic Discuss and alter BASH global and user-specific configuration files Reveal key information using system info commands Package Management Discus options for managing packages Discuss package nomenclature Use 'installer' script in GUI & text modes to install packages Install packages from the Software Companion DVD sources Use 'prodreg' to display currently-installed software Install packages using prodreg and evaluate results Enumerate existing packages using 'pkginfo' Echo package metadata using pkginfo Use 'pkgchk' to enumerate package's contents Use pkgchk to discover discrepancies in file locations and permissions - auditing Determine package membership of files using pkgchk Use 'pkgadd' to install packages Add packages to the local pacakage repository for subsequent installs Patch Management Discuss options for managing patches Register server with sun.com to obtain patches automatically Resolve outstanding patches using Update Manager Install selected patches and reboot if necessary Confirm patch application Analyze patch level using 'smpatch' from the BASH shell Install specific patches using 'smpatch' Unix File Permissions Analyze permissions in 'ls -l' output Discuss common Unix file types (files, directories, links, named-pipes, etc.) Correlate symbolic permissions values to octal values Use 'chmod' to alter file & directory permissions Use 'chown & chgrp' to alter file & directory ownership Apply SETUID & SETGID permissions to files & directories Discuss the rules of symbolic & hard links Create hard and soft links - symlinks Discuss and examine inodes Devices & Drivers Overview Explore & correlate logical & physical device locations Identify & discuss default driver locations Disk, Slice & File System Management Explain disk terminology (Tracks/Cylinders/Sectors/Partitions/Slices) Examine existing disk layout, including slices using prtvtoc Discuss x86 partition constraints - Volume Table of Contents (VTOC) & FDISK Illustrate the disk-FDISK-slice hierarchy Explain the disk nomenclature: c0t0d0s* (controller, target, disk, slice) Identify logical and physical disk/slice locations Use 'format' to enumerate connected controllers & disks Manipulate slices using 'format' Rectify disk geometry issues using fdisk option of 'format' Manipulate FDISK partitions with fdisk option of 'format' Discuss 'newfs' rules Create Unix File Systems (UFSs) using 'newfs' Mount newly-created file systems at various locations Confirm available storage Updated /etc/vfstab, ensuring persistence Recap file system provisioning process Provision memory-based, Temporary File System (TEMPFS) Provision and manage additional SWAP storage (files & file systems) Volume Management - State Database Replicas, RAID-0/1/5, Volume Extenstion (growfs) Introduction to volume management Discuss Replicas, RAID Volumes, Hot Spare Pools, and Soft Partitions Create required state database replicas on available slices, using SMC Provision RAID-0 (Stripe) using SMC and available disks Create UFS file system on RAID-0 volume, mount, and confirm results Provision RAID-1 (Mirror) using SMC and available disks Create UFS file system on RAID-1 volume, mount, and confirm results Provision RAID-5 (Stripe with Parity) using SMC and available disks Create UFS file system on RAID-5 volume, mount, and confirm results Extend an in-use volume dynamically, using 'growfs' Confirm extended volume results Quota Implementation Discuss the benefits of implementing quotas Discuss soft & hard limits Discuss inodes and blocks usage Examine 'edquota' Use 'quotacheck' to confirm quotas Enable quotas on a per-file system basis & confirm results Test soft & hard limits by generating I/O Use 'repquota' to confirm current disk & slice usage CRON - Process Scheduling - Automation Discuss the benefits of automation & scheduling Explore at, and Cron's directory layout Explain Cron scheduling fields Examine user's cron entries Schedule per-user jobs and confirm execution SYSLOG - Configuration Discuss features & benefits Identify key binaries and configuration files Discuss Syslog rule components: selectors (facilities & levels) and actions Peruse predefined selectors & actions Explain options for facilities, levels and actions Configure new selectors & actions for Cisco® PIX® firewall logging Confirm logging results Log Rotation - logadm Discuss features & benefits Identify key binaries and configuration files Explore default log rotation schedule and items Discuss available logadm criteria Examine log rotation and effects on inodes Zettabyte File System (ZFS) Implementation Discuss the features (RAID-0/1/Z, Pools, etc.) and benefits of ZFS Discuss ZFS prerequisites Create ZFS pools using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Set quotas on provisioned ZFS file systems atop the hierarchy and evaluate results Manage ZFS storage pools from the CLI Extend ZFS storage pools dynamically, while mounted Manage ZFS storage pools using the web GUI top NETSTAT Explain 'netstat' applications Identify key output features including: address families & protocols Use 'netstat' to return the current IP routing table Correlate service names in output to /etc/services Return protocol-specific entries Return active sockets and attached processes Reveal DHCP-configured plumbed interfaces Network Configuration Discuss network configuration modes use 'dladm' to reveal the status of connected network interfaces - layer 1 Explain network interface nomenclature Use 'ifconfig' to return layer 2(MAC) & 3(IP) information for network interfaces Identify key network services using Service Management Facility (SMF) Enumerate key network configuration files for the configuration modes Transition from DHCP to static configuration, creating the requisite files Reboot and confirm static configuration Reveal DHCP-configured plumbed interfaces using 'ifconfig' Plumb(Initiate) physical interfaces, commit configuration for persistence & test comms Plumb(Initiate) logical interfaces associated with physical interfaces & test comms from Linux Explore '/etc/nsswitch.conf' name service configuration file Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client/Server Implementation Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) to perform client/server time synchronization Synchronize NTP with additional Stratum 2 NTP server Synchronize against Stratum 1 NTP servers Network File System (NFS) Implementation Implement NFS Server Export shares and discuss options Mount NFS exports on remote Linux Hosts Explore AutoFS configuration Configure AutoFS mount points Samba Implementation Focus on key Samba (SMB/CIFS) clients Integrate with Windows via Samba Explore Samba Configuration files Enable Samba Server support Explore Samba Web-based Administration Tool (SWAT) Configure Samba file sharing Configure Samba with multiple NETBIOS aliases WUFTPD File Transfer Protocol (FTP) services Implement anonymous FTPD Implement user-level FTPD access Implement FTPD banners Disable anonymous access Configure WUFTPD to chroot jail users into their home directories Configure virtual FTP hosts Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Explain DHCP Concepts & Applications Explore DHCP confiuration files Configure DHCP subnet with applicable options Configure DHCP Reservation based on layer-2 address Domain Name System (DNS) Identify BIND packages & key files Construct a standard 'named.conf' configuration file with root hints, forward, and reverse zones Download latest root hints file as 'db.cache' using 'wget' Construct appropriate zone files to match defined zones in '/etc/named.conf' Configure BIND as a caching-only DNS server Implement Master DNS Zone Configure Master/Slave Zones with Linux Server Evaluate results of BIND configuration using DIG & host Sendmail Message Transfer Agent (MTA) Introduction to Sendmail Implementation Explore the directives in the Sendmail configuration files Explre aliases Test messaging using 'sendmail' binary Identify relay-related configuration files Configure Virtual Domains Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Implementation Explain POP3 & IMAP applications Download & Install IMAP server using 'wget', 'gunzip' & 'pkgadd' Configure IMAP server to be managed by INETADM (SMF) Invoke & test mail retrieval Apache Web Server Implementation Identify the versions of Apache included with Solaris® 10 using SMF & pkg* tools Discuss Apache server's features and concepts Explore key binaries, configuration files, and documentation Discuss key sections & directives in the Apache 'httpd.conf' file Setup Apache 2 support Implement Apache Mod Alias and ScriptAlias Discuss and implement the File, Location & Directory directives Explore Apache logging semantics Configure IP-based Virtual Hosts Configure Name-based Virtua Related Torrents
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