Sun Solaris and Redhat Linux
Fundamentals
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Sun Solaris and Redhat Linux Fundamentals
This course covers:
Sun Solaris and Redhat Linux Fundamental
Course Contents
INTRODUCTION
History of Unix
Overview of Linux and Unix
System Devices
Operating System, Kernels, Shell, File Systems
Unix Shells
Sun Solaris Features
Redhat Linux Features
THE BOOT PROM
OpenBoot
OpenBoot PROM
Interrupt
Command strings to manipulate custom device aliases.
INSTALLATION AND PLANNING
System Planning
Device Introduction
Hardware Requirements
Preinstallation Planning
System Installation
Identify the Function of the following package
Eg. Pkgadd, pkginfo, pkgchck, and pkgrm
Identify the steps required to install a patch,
Verify which patches are currently installed,
and remove a patch using the patchadd,
Patchrm, or showrev commands
INITIALIZATION AND SHUTDOWN
Match the Solaris run levels to their intended
functions
Function of the following files or directories
and the relationships between them
/etc/inittab, /etc/ini.d, /etc/rc and different
ranges 0-6 or S
Identify the commands used to change the run level
of the system to specified state
USER ADMINISTRATION
Logging Procedures
Logging In of a System
Logging Out of a System
Identify which users are currently logged into
the system
Steps require to create user accounts using command
line and Admintool utility
Creating Groups
Commands for adding. Modifying and deleting Users
and Groups
Users Profiles
Default Profiles
Maintaining Profiles
Template Profiles
SOLARIS FILE SECURITY
Search for regular expressions in the contents
of one or more files.
List command sequences used to display or modify
file and directory permissions.
List sequence the steps to create, modify and
delete access control lists (ACLs) on files.
PROCESS CONTROL
Commands to display information for all active
processes on the system
Terminate unnecessary active process.
FILES AND DIRECTORIES
Reducing the Size of Files and Directories for
Tape Storage
Understanding Regular Files, Directories, Symbolic
Links
Working with different types of files
FILES AND DIRECTORIES PERMISSION
Implementing Permission, Protecting Resources
BASIC COMMAND SYNTAX
Moving Between special points in a Directory
Listing Directory contents and Determining the
File types
Using Commands to Create or Remove Directories
Using Commands to Copy, Create, Rename or Remove
Files
Copying, Renaming , Creating and Deleting Files
List the Keyboard sequences that are required
to switch between the three modes of operation
used by the VI editor
Correct VI commands sequences with their respective
search and replace functions |