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Solaris 9 System Administrator 310-014/310-015
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Requirements |
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What
You will Learn |
| This online training course helps the learner prepare for the two exams required to obtain the Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 certification (310 014 and 310 015). After taking the online training course, learners will be able to perform essential system administration procedures and administer a networked server running on the Solaris operating system. |
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Installation and Maintenance |
- Install Solaris
- Add, check, and remove packages
- Add and remove patches
- Using OpenBoot commands
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- Perform a system boot and control boot processes
- Perform a system shutdown
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The User Environment and System Security |
- Create and delete both user and group accounts
- Restrict and monitor both user accounts and the superuser account
- Change default and existing file permissions, as well file ownership
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- View process attributes using the ps, prstat, and pgrep commands
- Terminate processes using the kill and pkill commands
- Schedule processes using and control the use of the cron and at commands
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File and Disk Administration |
- Manipulate directories and files
- Identify file type using the ls command
- Display physical, logical, and instance names
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- Partition disks and display partition tables
- Use raw and block logical device names
- Manage swap space, crash dump, and core file configurations
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Backups, Printing, and the Network Environment |
- Use the mt, ufsdump, ufsrestore, and fssnap commands
- Back up and restore file systems, directories, and files
- Modify printer configurations
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- Monitor, cancel, move, and prioritize print requests
- Configure TCP/IP on a Solaris 9 system
- Distinguish standalone, diskless, and AutoClient configurations
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Access Control, Syslog, and Advanced Disk Management |
- Set and display ACLs for files and directories
- Create, display, and designate RBAC assignments
- Configure the syslog facility
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- Preconfigure system installation information
- Set up and use an over the network installation
- Create and administer Flash archives
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Network File System and Name Services |
- Share, unshare, mount, and unmount NFS resources
- Configure NFS logging
- Manage a CacheFS cache
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- Configure the name service switch
- Configure NIS servers and clients
- Update and add NIS maps
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Practice Exams |
- Practice for the Sun Certified System Administrator (SCSA) 310 014 and 310 015 exams.
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