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  Unix Server Administration

  
Course Contents

Please note, the topics mentioned here are, only the major subdivisions within the course


  • Overview of Unix Administration Fundamentals
    • A summary of Unix Fundamentals course
    • Overview of Server Administration tools
    • CUI and GUI methods of Administration
    • Help on documentation, Unix Man pages
  • Start and Stop of a Unix server
    • Unix startup and boot sequence
    • Unix Run states and startup scripts
    • Customising Unix startup and altering defaults
    • Overview of Shutdown procedure
  • User Management
    • Addition/modification/deletion of User Accounts
    • CUI/GUI methods of User Administration
    • Methods of User Communication
    • Login Process and Profiles of a User
    • Concept of Root user and User Permissions
  • Unix Filesystem Management
    • Overview of Filesystem basics
    • Unix Physical and Logical filesystem
    • More about Filesystem types, Inodes,
    • Extending/Modifying Filesystem sizes
    • Maintaining a consistent Unix filesystem
  • Unix Process Management
    • Hierarchical Process Architecture
    • Concept of process forks and monitoring
    • Unix System Processes and Daemon Management
    • Routine maintenance of Unix processes
  • Network Management
    • About configuring TCP/IP in Unix
    • Unix Network Management commands in detail
    • More about Network utilities
    • Remote Access of Unix Servers
  • Native Unix Print Management
    • Unix ‘lp’ and Print device Management
    • Print queue Administration
  • Backup and Restore Concepts
    • Native Unix utilities for Backup and Restore
    • Unix Backup and Restore strategies
  • Performance Management
    • Overview of Performance Management
    • Practical solutions for Unix Performance enhancement
    • Best strategies for maintaining optimum Unix performance

 



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