Solaris System Administration-1

Learn howto perform essential Solaris administration tasks - 5 days.


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Course Objectives

The course provides information about the essential tasks of standalone installation, file system management, backup procedures, process control, user administration, and device management. Students taking this class will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to perform these essential system administration tasks in the Solaris Operating Environment.

Course Content

Introduction to Solaris Administration
Roles of the system administrator; Components of the Solaris Operating Environment; Common; Multitasking and multi-user; The client-server relationship; Basic system terms: host, network, IP (Internet Protocol) address, client, and server; NFS, DNS, NIS, and NIS+.

Adding Users
Creating group/user account using AdminTool and the command line; /etc/skel user environment files; /etc/profile file; Changing passwords; Password aging; Locking and deleting user accounts.

System Security
The id command; Superuser account; User/group ownership of files and directories; The who and last commands; /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/group files; Remote access privileges; The umask command and access control lists.

The Directory Hierarchy
File types and creation methods; Symbolic links; The root directory and subdirectories; The /usr file system.

Device Configuration
How the kernel identifies devices; Physical and logical device names; Disk slices; Reconfiguring devices using the devfsadm command.

OpenBoot commands
Boot PROM vs. NVRAM contents; Boot PROM command strings for testing and configuration operations; OpenBoot PROM; Configuring a custom device; Booting the system from more than one device.

Boot process
Solaris8 run levels; Boot process and the /sbin/init program; Autoconfiguration process; Startup files; Kernel modules directories The S* & K* scripts; The /sbin, /etc/rc?.d, and /etc/init.d directories The shutdown command; Halt and Power-off; The reboot command.

Installing Solaris
Software configurations, clusters, and packages; Hardware requirements and environment; Installing the Solaris operating Environment on a standalone workstation; Enabling 64-bit capability.

 

Disks, Slices and Format
Disk label and disk slices; Disk volume table of contents; The prtvtoc command; Partitioning a disk using the format utility; Creating and saving customised partition tables; Common fsck command options.

The UFS File System
Standard Solaris file system; The key disk-based, RAM (random access memory)-based, and network-based file systems; The Solaris ufs file system; Shadow inodes; The newfs command.

Managing File Systems
Mount and unmount local file systems; Handling large files; Automatic mounts; Performing a forced unmount of a file system in use; Adding a swap file and file system; Using hsfs (CD-ROM devices) and pcfs (PC disk devices); NFS server/client; Monitoring with du, df, ff, and quot commands; Repairing disk with the fsck utility.

Scheduled Process Control
The ps and kill commands; Deferring tasks with at, batch and crontab utilities; The cron daemon; Format and access to crontab files.

The Print Service
Print server and print client; The lpadmin, lpstat and cancel commands; Local vs. remote printers; A print request; Using the Solaris

Print Manager
Installation of Software Packages
Software package information; Adding/removing software packages Adding/removing software packages with the AdminTool; Adding a software package from a spooled directory.

Administration of Software Patches
Obtaining current patch information and patches Verifying current patches; Installing and managing patches.

Backup and Recovery
The importance of regular backups; Dumping a file system to tape (ufsdump); Restoring with the ufsrestore utility; Recovering the root (/) or /usr file systems; Alternative backup utilities: tar, cpio, and dd; Controlling a tape with the mt utility; Determining the appropriate backup tools for specific scenarios Performing remote backups.

 




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