Course Duration
5 days
Course Overview
The Linux Advanced Administration course covers all the main flavours of Linux including Debian, Red Hat, Mandrake and SuSE. The course will allow delegates to create a local area network; set-up a Network File System server and clients; Network Information Services and DNS. Delegates will also be introduced to Samba to enable Windows systems access to Linux services; and Apache for Web server applications.
The gives delegates an advanced understanding of the Linux Kernel and networking environment and also provides them with sufficient knowledge to obtain Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Certification Level 2, by taking the optional LPI 201 and 202 exams.
Who should attend
Users who have attended the LPI Linux Administration Part 1 & 2 courses and require to integrate Linux systems into local and wide area networks.
The course is the third in the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) certification process and will be of use to users planning on sitting the LPI Level 2 Exams 201 & 202
Course Topics
Kernel patching and compiling
Customising the boot process
Maintaining the Linux filesystem
Configuring LVM and RAID devices
Adding new hardware
System logging
Performing system backups
Introduction to shell scripts
System troubleshooting and recovery
Creating a local area network
Sharing files with NFS
Sharing resources for Windows with Samba
Overview of TCP/IP
Network Information Services (NIS)
Network security
Building an Internet server
Setting up Domain Name Service (DNS)
Using Apache to serve the web
Setting up E-Mail services
Setting up Telnet and FTP Services
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