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BERJAYA BERJAYA INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE

Linux システム管理 (LFWS307-JP)

Please note the course content is in Japanese.

Linux dominates web servers, the cloud & smartphones. Ensure your long-term career prospects by learning high-demand Linux skills including how to administer, configure & upgrade Linux systems & the tools & concepts you need to build & manage an enterprise Linux infrastructure.

In this live, instructor-led course you will learn with a cohort of fellow IT professionals while gaining key knowledge & skills related to the Linux Foundation Certified System Administration (LFCS) exam. Course enrollment includes:
→ FREE LFCS exam registration: 12 months to schedule with one retake
→ 12-month access to course materials

SESSION DATES: Please note that additional session dates are being confirmed and will be posted as soon as they are available. Please check back as you will see any new session dates listed under the price once they are published. 

BERJAYA
Who Is It For

This course is designed for individuals who desire to gain the necessary skills and abilities to work as a professional Linux system administrator. Students should have basic knowledge of Linux and its most common utilities and text editors.
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What You’ll Learn

In this course you will learn how to administer, configure and upgrade Linux systems running one of the three major Linux distribution families: Debian/Ubuntu andRed Hat/CentOS/Fedora, how to master the tools and concepts you’ll need to efficiently build and manage an enterprise Linux infrastructure, how to work with Git and perform essential collaborative tasks, how to use state-of-the-art system administration techniques in real-life scenarios via practical labs, and more.
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BERJAYA
What It Prepares You For

The course, along with real-world experience and study, will provide the skills and knowledge also tested by the Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator (LFCS) exam, as well as enable you to build a career as a professional Linux system administrator.
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Course Outline
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BERJAYA Introduction
- The Linux Foundation{
- The Linux Foundation{ Training
- The Linux Foundation{ Certifications
- The Linux Foundation{ Digital Badges
- Laboratory Exercises, Solutions and Resources
- Things Change in Linux and Open Source Projects
- E-Learning Course: LF207
- Distribution Details
- Labs
BERJAYA Linux Filesystem Tree Layout
- One Big Filesystem
- Data Distinctions
- FHS Linux Standard Directory Tree
- root (/) directory
- /bin
- /boot
- /dev
- /etc
- /home
- /lib and /lib64
- /media
- /mnt
- /opt
- /proc
- /sys
- /root
- /sbin
- /srv
- /tmp
- /usr
- /var
- /run
- Labs
BERJAYA User Environment
- Environment Variables
- Command History
- Command Aliases
- Labs
BERJAYA User Account Management
- User Accounts
- Shell Startup Files
- Management of User Accounts
- Locked Accounts
- Passwords
- /etc/shadow
- Password Management
- Password Aging
- The root Account
- SSH
- Labs
BERJAYA Group Management
- Groups
- Group Membership
- Group Management
- User Private Groups
- Labs
BERJAYA File Permissions and Ownership
- File Permissions and Ownership
- File Access Rights
- chmod, chown and chgrp
- umask
- Filesystem ACLs
- Labs
BERJAYA Package Management Systems
- Why Use Packages?
- Software Packaging Concepts
- Package Types
- Available Package Management Systems
- Packaging Tool Levels and Varieties
- Package Sources
- Creating Software Packages
- Revision Control Systems
- Available Source Control Systems
- The Linux Kernel and git
- Labs
BERJAYA dpkg
- DPKG (Debian Package)
- Package File Names and Source
- DPKG Queries
- Installing/Upgrading/Uninstalling
- Labs
BERJAYA APT
- APT
- APT Utilities
- Queries
- Installing/Removing/Upgrading Packages
- Cleaning Up
- Labs
BERJAYA RPM
- RPM (Red Hat Package Manager
- Package File Names
- RPM Database and Helper Programs
- Queries
- Verifying Packages
- Installing and Removing Packages
- Updating, Upgrading and Freshening RPM Packages
- Upgrading the Linux Kernel
- rpm2archive and rpm2cpio
- Labs
BERJAYA dnf and yum
- dnf
- yum
- Queries
- Installing/Removing/Upgrading Packages
- Additional dnf Commands
- Labs
BERJAYA zypper
- zypper
- Queries
- Installing/Removing/Upgrading Packages
- Additional zypper Commands
- Labs
BERJAYA GIT Fundamentals
- Revision Control
- Basic Commands
- Try some git commands
- Get Software with Git
- Labs
BERJAYA Processes
- Programs and Processes
- Process Limits
- Creating Processes
- Process Control
- Starting Processes in the Future
- Process States
- Execution Modes
- Daemons
- niceness
- Labs
BERJAYA Process Monitoring
- Process Monitoring
- Troubleshooting
- ps
- pstree
- top
- Labs
BERJAYA Memory Monitoring, Usage and Configuring Swap
- Memory Monitoring and Tuning
- /proc/sys/vm
- vmstat
- Swap
- Out of Memory Killer (OOM)
- Labs
BERJAYA I/O Monitoring
- I/O Monitoring
- iostat
- iotop
- Labs
BERJAYA Containers Overview
- Containers
- Containers vs Virtual Machines
- Docker
- Cowsay Example
- Reproducible Builds
- Labs
BERJAYA Linux Filesystems and the VFS
- Filesystem Basics
- Filesystem Concepts
- Virtual Filesystem (VFS)
- Available Filesystems
- Journalling Filesystems
- Special Filesystems
- Labs
BERJAYA Disk Partitioning
- Common Disk Types
- Disk Geometry
- Partitioning
- Partition Tables
- Naming Disk Devices
- blkid and lsblk
- Sizing up partitions
- Backing Up and Restoring Partition Tables
- Partition table editors
- fdisk
- Labs
BERJAYA Filesystem Features: Attributes, Creating, Checking, Usage, Mounting
- Extended Attributes
- Creating and formatting filesystems
- Troubleshooting Filesystems
- Checking and Repairing Filesystems
- Filesystem Usage
- Disk Usage
- Mounting filesystems
- NFS
- Mounting at Boot and /etc/fstab
- automount
- Network Block Devices
- Labs
BERJAYA The Ext4 Filesystems
- ext4 Features
- ext4 Layout and Superblock and Block Groups
- dumpe2fs
- tune2fs
- Labs
BERJAYA Logical Volume Management (LVM)
- Logical Volume Management (LVM)
- Volumes and Volume Groups
- Working with Logical Volumes
- Resizing Logical Volumes
- LVM Snapshots **
- Labs
BERJAYA Kernel Services and Configuration
- Kernel Overview
- Kernel Boot Parameters
- Kernel Command Line
- Boot Process Failures
- sysctl
- Labs
BERJAYA Kernel Modules
- Kernel Modules
- Module Utilities
- modinfo
- Module Configuration
- Labs
BERJAYA Devices and udev
- udev and Device Management
- Device Nodes
- Rules
- Labs
BERJAYA Network Addresses
- IP Addresses
- IPv4 Address Types
- IPv6 Address Types
- IP Address Classes
- Netmasks
- Hostnames
- NTP
- Labs
BERJAYA Network Devices and Configuration
- Network Devices
- Predictable Network Interface Device Names
- Network Configuration Files
- Network Manager
- Routing
- Virtual Network Interfaces
- DNS and Name Resolution
- Network Troubleshooting
- Network Diagnostics
- Labs
BERJAYA LDAP **
- LDAP Authentication
- Labs **
BERJAYA Firewalls
- Firewalls
- Interfaces
- firewalld
- Zones
- Source Management
- Service and Port Management
- Port Redirection
- Labs
BERJAYA System Init: systemd history and customization
- The init Process
- Startup Alternatives
- systemd
- systemctl
- Labs
BERJAYA Backup and Recovery Methods
- Backup Basics
- Backup vs Archive
- Backup Methods and Strategies
- tar
- Compression: gzip, bzip2 and xz and Backups
- dd
- rsync
- Backup Programs **
- Labs
BERJAYA Linux Security Modules
- Linux Security Modules
- SELinux
- AppArmor
- Labs
BERJAYA System Rescue
- Rescue Media and Troubleshooting
- Using Rescue/Recovery Media
- System Rescue and Recovery
- Emergency Boot Media
- Using Rescue Media
- Emergency Mode
- Single User Mode
- Labs
BERJAYA Closing and Evaluation Survey
- Evaluation Survey

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These sections may be considered in part or
in whole as optional. They contain either background reference
material, specialized topics, or advanced subjects. The
instructor may choose to cover or not cover them depending on
classroom experience and time constraints.
Prerequisites
This course is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and abilities to work as a professional Linux system administrator. Students should have basic knowledge of Linux and its most common utilities and text editors.