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UNIX System Administration

UNIX System Administration. System Administration - MCT 124. Red Hat Administration. Course Overview. Course Objectives. Upon Completion of this course, you should be able to Manage file systems Manage Local disk devices Install CentOS Operating system Perform User Administration

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UNIX System Administration

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  1. UNIX System Administration System Administration - MCT 124

  2. Red Hat Administration Course Overview

  3. Course Objectives • Upon Completion of this course, you should be able to • Manage file systems • Manage Local disk devices • Install CentOS Operating system • Perform User Administration • Control system Process • Perform system boot and shutdown procedures • Perform user and security administration • Understand backup concepts and various UNIX tools such as tar & mct • Configure printing system

  4. Introduction • Now that you have been introduced to the course, introduce yourself to other students and the instructor, addressing the items shown below: • Name • Experience related to topics being presented in this course • Expectations for this course

  5. Course Prerequisites • How prepared are you? You should comfortable with the following topics: • Interact with a windowing system • Understand how a Windows system boot • Understand major Windows processes and their functions • Understand concept of IP Addresses and basic networking

  6. Documentation and References • CentOS Enterprise-class Linux Distribution http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=30 • CentOS-5 Documentationhttp://www.centos.org/docs/5/ • Quick Guide to Red Hat's Package Manager (RPM)http://www.tfug.org/helpdesk/linux/rpm.html • Use UNIX ‘man’ page command to view command details

  7. Responsibilities of a System Administrator • Adding and configuring new workstations • Setting up user accounts • Installing system-wide software • Allocating mass storage space • Install system patches • Archiving and maintaining system configurations • Ability to install and configure basic UNIX applications such as web servers, ftp servers, and file sharing

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