Linux System Administration assists in handling system storage by utilizing physical and logical volumes, quotas, partitions and gatherings.
Learning Objectives
Organize services including shares, SELinux/AppArmor, DNS and SSH along with servers for HTTP AND DHCP.
Execute basic Linux instructions including searches, employing files and setting up.
Handle system storage by utilizing physical and logical volumes, quotas, partitions and gatherings.
Handle the groups and users by arranging LDAP, enhancing user processes and properties, PAM, and by removing/adjusting/adding.
Configure the Linux systems by handling scheduling jobs, handling protections, boot process, scheduling jobs, supervising the system’s working and upgrading the system.
Assure the network performance through tunneling, operating, routing of traffic and supervising.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Specialty Areas
- Systems Administration
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