Training Course:red hat linux essentialsSchool/Trainer:global knowledge canada calgary, edmonton, halifax, montreal, ottawa, quebec city, toronto, vancouver, winnipeg, canada
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Course Description:
'' red hat training and certification for red hat enterprise linux 5 is not just valuable for those professionals who will be working with it immediately. it is also valuable to professionals working on earlier releases of red hat enterprise linux. while red hat enterprise linux 5 does introduce new capabilities and technologies, the core system administration tasks one must learn and master as system administrator are far more similar to previous releases than different. consequently, those who train on red hat enterprise linux 5 should adjust easily to earlier releases, while also having an understanding of the potential and opportunity that red hat enterprise linux 5 presents.
what youll learn
effectively use, customize, and script a red hat enterprise linux system for common command line processes use basic network utilities perform fundamental system administration tasks course outline
introducing red hat enterprise linux 1. linux ideas and history what is open source? linux origins red hat distributions the fedora project linux principles 2. linux usage basics logging into red hat enterprise linux starting x from the console accessing the command line from x changing your password the root user elevating your privileges editing text files 3. running commands and getting help running commands getting help the whatis command the help option reading usage summaries the man and info commands documentation 4. browsing the filesystem linux file hierarchy concepts current working directory file and directory names absolute and relative pathnames changing directories listing directory contents copying and moving files and directories creating and removing files and directories using nautilus determining file content viewing files 5. using the bash shell bash introduction, heritage, and features command line shortcuts history tricks command line expansion command editing tricks gnome-terminal 6. standard i/o and pipes standard input and output redirecting standard input and output overwriting vs. appending redirecting standard error redirecting both standard output and error using pipes to connect processes 7. text processing tools tools for extracting text tools for analyzing text tools for manipulating text special characters for matching text
intermediate tools 8. basic system configuration configuring date and time configuring printers configuring the network system logs 9. vi and vim introducing vim vim basics opening, modifying, and saving files using command mode undoing changes visual mode splitting the screen configuring vi and vim learning more 10. configuring the bash shell using bash variables local and environment variables configuration and information variables variable expansion protecting against variable expansion aliases how bash expands the command line types of shells bash startup and exit scripts using variables in shell scripts 11. finding and processing files the slocate and find commands basic find examples find and logical operators find and permissions find and numeric criteria find and access times executing commands with find the gnome search tool 12. network applications firefox and other web browsers evolution and other e-mail clients e-mail, encryption, and digital signatures the gaim messaging system encrypted communications with ssh and scp telnet and the "r" services ftp clients connecting to windows disk shares file transfer with nautilus network diagnostic tools essential topics in red hat enterprise linux administration 13. managing users, groups, and permissions the linux security model users and groups permission types examining permissions changing permissions using symbolic and numeric methods changing permissions using nautilus 14. advanced topics in users, groups, and permissions user and group id numbers the /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group files system users and groups changing your identity user information commands default permissions special permissions 15. the linux filesystem in-depth partitions and filesystems inodes and directories cp, mv, rm, and inodes symbolic (or soft) links and hard links the seven fundamental filetypes checking free space mounting cds, dvds, usb media, and floppy disks why archive files? creating, inspecting, and extracting files from file archives why use file compression? compression utilities compressing archives 16. investigating and managing processes what is a process? process states viewing processes sending signals to processes terminating processes altering process scheduling priority interactive process management tools running a process in the background suspending a process listing background and suspended jobs compound commands scheduling a process to execute later scheduling periodic processes crontab file format 17. essential system administration tools installation managing services managing packages securing the system 18. what now? some areas to explore development red hat development classes system administrator duties rhce/rhct skills courses rhca and rhcss skills courses the linux community labs
lab 1: linux usage basics lab 2: getting help with commands lab 3: browsing the filesystem lab 4: exploring the bash shell lab 5: standard i/o and pipes lab 6: text processing tools lab 7: basic system configuration lab 8: vi and vim lab 9: configuring the bash shell lab 10: finding and processing files lab 11: network clients lab 12: file permissions lab 13: switching users and setting default permissions lab 14: the linux filesystem lab 15: process controls lab 16: installation, managing services, and securing the system 2. linux usage basics logging into red hat enterprise linux starting x from the console accessing the command line from x changing your password the root user elevating your privileges editing text files 3. running commands and getting help running commands getting help the whatis command the help option reading usage summaries the man and info commands documentation 4. browsing the filesystem linux file hierarchy concepts current working directory file and directory names absolute and relative pathnames changing directories listing directory contents copying and moving files and directories creating and removing files and directories using nautilus determining file content viewing files 5. using the bash shell bash introduction, heritage, and features command line shortcuts history tricks command line expansion command editing tricks gnome-terminal 6. standard i/o and pipes standard input and output redirecting standard input and output overwriting vs. appending redirecting standard error redirecting both standard output and error using pipes to connect processes 7. text processing tools tools for extracting text tools for analyzing text tools for manipulating text special characters for matching text
intermediate tools 8. basic system configuration configuring date and time configuring printers configuring the network system logs 9. vi and vim introducing vim vim basics opening, modifying, and sav ...''
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