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The subject matter of
Linux administration includes computer systems and
the ways people use them in an organization. This
entails a knowledge of operating systems and
applications, as well as hardware and software
troubleshooting, but also knowledge of the purposes
for which people in the organization use the
computers. However, perhaps the most important skill
to a system administrator is problem solving --
frequently under various sorts of constraints and
stress. The sysadmin is on call when a computer
system goes down or malfunctions, and must be able
to quickly and correctly diagnose what is wrong and
how best to fix it.
In the Ducat this course will cover the basics &
advance topics of Linux in detail. At the end of the
course delegates will have the skills required to
administer a Linux System. The course will also
cover Internet application server configuration on
live registered domain named with valid public IP
addresses. The training will be given by Senior
System / Network engineers with several years of
industry experience.
Administering Linux 2.6.x (particularly Red Hat).
Installation, initial configuration, using the bash
command shell, managing files, managing software,
and granting rights to users. DNS, FTP, Apache, send
mail, Samba, and other services receive lots of
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