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Solaris 10 Administration Topics

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Summary:
Solaris is an ideal server operating system. It does not require a GUI, it has low system overhead, it can work with open source or Solaris specific software solutions. This course is designed to cover the essential administration tasks confronting today's Sun systems administrators. It covers all basic workstation administration functions, with full hands-on experience at all stages.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
If you administer a Solaris workstation attached to a network, this course provides critical information on how to use a Solaris client or server. If you are responsible for integration of UNIX into your IT architecture, this course shows you how Solaris can solve configuration problems.

Topics:

  • Local Disk Usage
  • Back-Up and Restore
  • Solaris Volume Manager and RAID
  • System Messaging and Logging
  • Network File Systems and AutoFS
  • Installing Solaris
  • Software Packages and Patches
  • Boot PROM
  • Start-up and Shutdown
  • Jumpstart and Flash Archives
  • Solaris Zones (Containers)
  • Storage (Overview)
  • Logical Domains (Overview)

Prerequisites:
Students should have a good understanding of basic UNIX commands and at least 6 months experience with UNIX system administration.




Last Update: May 23, 2012