Course Descrption: NOV-3103
NOV-3103: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Administration
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Description
Duration: 5 Days
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is a highly reliable, interoperable and manageable server operating system that enables firms to cost effectively and securely deliver mission critical services. In this class you will be introduced to the fundamentals of Linux and gain a basic understanding of the core features of the SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Operating System.
Key Objectives
Based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, you will learn to::
- Install and configure SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
- Manage printing
- Configure a web server
- Perform health checks
- And much more
Training Level
2 - Intermediate
Audience
The course is designed for those who already have experience with Linux, including general system configuration and command line work. The course is also ideal for those seeking advanced administration skills on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, those who have completed the previous two courses in the Novell CLP 11 curriculum, and those preparing to take the Novell CLP 11 Practicum.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, it is highly recommended that you have a good working knowledge of Linux and should be able to:
- Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
- Perform partitioning and file system setup and maintenance
- Perform system configuration including network setup and user management
- Manage software packages
- Work on the command line including file management and text editing
This knowledge can also be gained through the SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Fundamentals (Course 3101) and SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Administration (Course3102).
Course Outline
This 5 day course covers the core elements of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 administration, including topics such as:
- Configure Fundamental Networking Services
- Manage Printing
- Configure and Use Open LDAP
- Configure and Use Samba
- Configure a Web Server
- Configure and Use IPv6
- Perform a Health Check and Performance Tuning
- Create Shell Scripts
- Deploy SUSE Linux Enterprise
- Xen
- Live Fire Exercise
