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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9: 2. Administration

N3037      Course duration (days): 5
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Also known as: Novell 3037, NV3037

About this class

As a growing number of companies migrate to Linux, they are looking for trained and talented Linux administrators. You can gain the knowledge and skills you need to become such an administrator by completing SUSE Linux Administration (Course 3037 v2.0). This in-depth, hands-on course covers a variety of topics: installing and configuring SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, managing users and groups, securing the system and much more. By completing multiple lab exercises, you can practically apply course concepts and strengthen your proficiency in Linux administration.

Who will the lesson benefit?

While the primary audience for this course is the current Novell(R) CNESM (or those with similar experience), certification candidates with experience in other operating systems can also use the course to begin preparing for the Novell Certified Linux Professional (Novell CLP) Practicum Exam.

What prerequisites are required

Before attending this course, you should have fundamental knowledge of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server in a computing environment (e.g., an enterprise or academic environment). You can obtain this Linux foundation by completing SUSE Linux Fundamentals (Course 3036).

Contents of this class

Contents of this class

a broad range of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server administration topics, many of which are listed below:

  • Updating and monitoring SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
  • Understanding basic Linux user security features
  • Managing Linux users and groups
  • Managing and securing the Linux user environment
  • Configuring and managing a Linux file system
  • Backing up and restoring the file system
  • Managing software updates with YaST online
  • Managing runlevels, the Linux kernel and the GRUB boot loader
  • Modifying system settings
  • Connecting SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to the network
  • Configuring and managing network printing services
  • Enabling a Web server (Apache)
  • Providing secure remote access with OpenSSH
  • Enabling remote administration with YaST
  • Configuring a network installation