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Oracle Linux System Administration I
The Oracle Linux System Administration I course covers a range of skills including installation, using the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, configuring Linux services, preparing the system for the Oracle Database, monitoring, and troubleshooting. This course teaches you how to handle common tasks faced by administrators. You learn to understand the kernel development model and learn about Linux distributions. Hear about Oracle's comprehensive solution and Oracle's contributions to the Linux community.
Duration: 5 Days
Prerequisite
- UNIX and Linux Essentials Ed 2
Audience
- Application Developers
- Cloud Administrators
- Data Center Managers
- Database Administrators
- Developers
- Linux Administrators
- Support Engineers
- System Administrators
- System Analysts
- System Architects
- System Integrators
- Technical Administrators
- Technical Consultants
- Web Administrators
Learning Objectives
- Install Oracle Linux 7
- Load and configure the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
- Install software packages from Unbreakable Linux Network and other repositories
- Use Ksplice to update the kernel on a running system
- Load kernel modules and configure kernel module parameters
- Perform user and group administration
- Create Ext file systems
- Manage swap space
- Configure networking
- Utilize OpenSSH tools (ssh, scp, sftp, ssh-keygen)
- Perform security administration (firewalld, iptables, chroot, TCP wrappers)
- Prepare Oracle Linux system for Oracle Database
- Utilize Linux monitoring tools
- Configure system logging, the boot process, the network, and storage
- Troubleshoot problems and perform corrective action
- Install additional software packages
Topics
- Introduction to Oracle Linux
- Oracle Cloud Computing
- Installing Oracle Linux 7
- Oracle Linux 7 Boot Process
- System Configuration
- Package Management
- Automating Tasks Kernel Module Configuration
- Oracle Ksplice
- User and Group Administration
- Partitions, File Systems, and Swap
- Network Configuration
- IPv6
- OpenSSH
- Security Administration
- Oracle on Oracle
- System Monitoring and Management
- System Logging
- Troubleshooting