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Course Overview This course will provide delegates with practical experience of configuring various aspects of a server in the Solaris environment. This course extends the skills a delegate would learn from attending Solaris System Administration I by covering more specialised tasks such as managing the system log and configuring remote file sharing with NFS. Audience This course is aimed at IT staff responsible for administering a networked server in a local area network running the Solaris operating environment. Skills Gained This course will enable delegates to: - ConfigureToolboxes in the Solaris Management Console (SMC).
- Configure and Manage the NIS Network Naming Service.
- Control of remote File Systems with NFS and Auto mount.
- Manage Disk Space in the Solaris Volume Management environment using the Solaris Management Console and standard commands.
- Manage swap space.
- Setup the JumpStart facility to automate installation.
- Manage the System and Program Dump file environment.
- Manage system event logging with syslog.
- Control access to files and directories using ACLs.
- Allocate system tasks to users using Role Based Access Control (RBAC).
- Configure and access Zones.
Prerequisites Solaris System Administration I [SO1] Course Outline - Configuring the Solaris Management Console (SMC)
- Networking basics
- Naming Services
- NFS/CACHE FS
- Automount
- Solaris Volume Manager (SMV)
- Managing Swap Space
- Jumpstart
- Managing Flash Archives
- Dump File Configuration
- Syslog
- File Security with Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Role-based Access Control (RBAC)
- Zones
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