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Unix
Intermediate Admin System Solaris
Contenuti del corso
(SA239
- Intermediate System Administration for the Solaris Operating
System)
Module 1:
Introducing the Solaris OS Directory Hierarchy
1.1 Describe / (root) subdirectories
1.2
Describe file components
1.3 Describe file types
1.4 Use hard links
Module 2: Managing Local Disk Devices
2.1 Describe the naming conventions for
devices
2.2 List devices
2.3 Reconfigure devices
2.4 Perform disk partitioning
2.5 Manage disk labels
2.6 Describe the Solaris Management Console
Partition a disk by using the Solaris Management Console
Module 3: Managing the Solaris OS File System
3.1 Describe Solaris OS file systems
3.2 Create a new ufs file system
3.3 Check the file system by using the fsck
command
3.4 Resolve file system inconsistencies
3.5 Monitor file system use
Module 4: Performing Mounts and Unmounts
4.1 Identify mounting fundamentals
4.2 Perform mounts
4.3 Perform unmounts
4.4 Access mounted diskettes or CD-ROMs
4.5 Restrict access to a mounted diskette or
CD-ROM
4.6 Access a diskette or CD-ROM without
Volume Management
Module
5: Installing the Solaris 9 Operating System
5.1 Identify the fundamentals of CD-ROM
installation
5.2 Install the Solaris 9 Operating System from a
CD-ROM
5.3 Identify the upgrade options for the
Solaris 9 OS
Module 6: Performing Solaris 9 OS
Package Administration
6.1 Describe the fundamentals of package
administration
6.2 Administer packages by using the
command-line interface
Module 7: Advanced Class Features
7.1 Describe the fundamentals of patch
administration
7.2 Install and remove patches
Module 8: Executing Boot PROM Commands
8.1 Identify boot programmable read-only
memory (PROM) fundamentals
8.2 Use basic boot PROM commands
8.3 Identify the system's boot device
8.4 Create and remove custom device aliases
8.5 View and change nonvolatile random access
memory (NVRAM) parameters from the shell
8.6 Interrupt an unresponsive system
Module 9: Performing Boot and Shutdown
Procedures
9.1 Identify run level fundamentals
9.2 Identify the phases of the boot process
9.3 Control boot processes
9.4 Perform system shutdown procedures
Module 10: Performing User Administration
10.1 Describe user administration fundamentals
10.2 Manage user accounts
10.3 Manage initialization files
Module 11: Performing System Security
11.1 Monitor system access
11.2 Switch users on a system
11.3 Control system access
11.4 Restrict access to data in files
Module
12: Configuring Printer Service
12.1 Identify network printing fundamentals
12.2 Configure printer services
12.3 Administer printer services
12.4 Start and stop the line printer (LP)
print service
Module 13: Using Print Commands
13.1 Specify a destination printer
13.2 Use the LP print service
Module
14:
Controlling System Processes
14.1 View system processes
14.2 Clear frozen processes
14.3 Schedule an automatic one-time execution
of a command
14.4 Schedule an automatic recurring execution
of a command
Module 15: Performing File System Backups
15.1 Identify the fundamentals of backups
15.2 Back up an unmounted file system
Module 16: Performing File System Restores
16.1 Restore ufs file systems
16.2 Explain disaster recovery fundamentals
Module 17: Backing Up a Mounted File System
With a UFS Snapshot
17.1 Create a UFS snapshot
17.2 Back up the snapshot file
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la comprensione degli elaborati scritti del corso, spesso in
lingua inglese, verrą presentata gradualmente, e integrata con
le attivitą didattiche previste dallo svolgimento del corso.
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