Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 10 OS (SCSA) Certification Course

 
  • Price: US$ 799.00
  • Publisher: Element K
  • Number of modules: 18
  • Length: 57 hours
  • Language: English
  • Subscription: 12 months
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A Professonial Level Solaris Qualification to Strengthen your IT Credentials

 

 

SCSA Course Details

Module Name Description
Understanding the Solaris 10 Directory Hierarchy WS-2000-S10 (Sun) v2.0

Learn about / (root) subdirectories and file components. The course explains hard links, basic disk architecture, and naming conventions for devices, as well as and how to list devices, partition and repartition a disk, manage disk labels, and reconfigure devices. The course describes the Solaris Management Console and the Solaris OS directory hierarchy.

Managing File Systems WS-2001-S10 (Sun) v2.0

This course explains how to administer packages and patches and how to install the Solaris OS.

Installing Software Packages and Patches WS-2002-S10 (Sun) v2.0

Learn about the boot programmable read-only memory (PROM) in Sun systems. The course explains how to use basic boot PROM commands, identify the system's boot device, create and remove custom device aliases, view and change nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) parameters from the shell, and interrupt an unresponsive system. The course also describes run levels, service milestones, and the boot process, and explains how to control boot processes, start and stop services, and perform shutdown procedures.

Understanding Boot PROM Fundamentals WS-2003-S10 (Sun) v2.0

This course addresses booting the Solaris 10 operating system from the vantage point of a SPARC-based system and from the vantage point of x86/x64-based systems.

Performing System Boot Procedures WS-2004-S10 (Sun) v2.0

Describes run levels, service milestones, and the boot process, and explains how to control boot processes, start and stop services, and perform shutdown procedures.

Performing User and Security Administration WS-2005-S10 (Sun)

This course explains how to back up an unmounted file system, display information for a UNIX file system (UFS) snapshot, perform an incremental dump of a UFS snapshot, and restore file systems in the Solaris OS. It also explains how to approach disaster recovery planning.

Managing Network Printers and System Processes WS-2006-S10 (Sun) v2.0

Describes network printers in the Solaris OS and explains how to use the lpadmin command to configure printer services, how to administer printer services, how to start and stop the line printer (LP) print service, how to specify a destination printer, and how to use the LP print service. It also explains how to view system processes, clear unresponsive processes, and schedule automatic execution of commands.

Archiving and Restoring Data WS-2007-S10 (Sun) v2.0

Learn how to back up an unmounted file system, display information for a UNIX(R) file system (UFS) snapshot, perform an incremental dump of a UFS snapshot, and restore file systems in the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (Solaris OS). The course also explains how to approach disaster recovery planning.

Network Basics WS-2020-S10 (Sun) v2.0

The Network Basics course (WS-2020-S10) teaches you to use the network files and commands, configure the IPv4 interfaces at boot time, start server processes, and use the Solaris Management Console toolbox editor.

Swap Space, NFS, Automount, and Core Dump Management WS-2021-S10 (Sun) v2.0

In this course, students will learn to perform system administration tasks such as managing swap space, crash dumps, and core files. The course also covers the procedure for configuring NFS. It also teaches students about AutoFS and how to use automount maps.

Manage Storage Volumes WS-2022-S10 (Sun) v2.0

Learn about Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) and Solaris Volume Manager software concepts. This course also teaches you how to distribute state databases and how to build a mirror of the root partition.

Access Control and System Messaging Configuration WS-2023-S10 (Sun) v2.0

This course demonstrates component interaction within role-based access control (RBAC), and how to manage RBAC in Solaris. It also explains how to configure the /etc/syslog.conf file, modify the inetd service to use sylog, add one-line entries to a system log file, and use the Solaris Management Console Log Viewer.

Naming Services Setup WS-2024-S10 (Sun) v2.0

Learn how to use the naming service cache daemon, get naming service information, configure the DNS client, and set up the LDAP client. T also teaches you about NIS fundamentals and how to configure the naming service switch, configure NIS domains, build custom NIS maps, manage NIS with SMC, and troubleshoot NIS.

Introducing Zones and ZFS WS-2025-S10 (Sun) v2.0

You will learn the fundamentals of Solaris Zones, and how to configure, install, and boot a zone. It also covers the fundamentals of the ZFS file system. Topics include how to create and destroy ZFS pools, how to mount and unmount ZFS file systems, and how to use ZFS datasets with Solaris Zones.

Configure Jumpstart Installation Using the Solaris 10 OS WS-2040-S10 (Sun) v2.0 Describes JumpStart, one of four important installation technologies available in the Solaris 10 Operating System. This course provides the information required to understand and deploy JumpStart installation technology, and benefit from the efficiencies it offers.
Perform Flash Installation Using the Solaris 10 OS WS-2041-S10 (Sun) v2.0 Describes Flash installations, one of four important installation technologies available in the Solaris 10 Operating System. This course provides the information required to understand and deploy Flash installation technology, and benefit from the efficiencies it offers.
Configure WAN Boot Installation Using the Solaris 10 OS WS-2042-S10 (Sun) v2.0 Describes WAN Boot installations, one of four important installation technologies available in the Solaris 10 Operating System. This course provides the information required to understand and deploy WAN Boot installation technology, and benefit from the efficiencies it offers.
Perform Live Upgrade Using the Solaris 10 OS WS-2043-S10 (Sun) v2.0 Describes Solaris Live Upgrade, one of four important installation technologies available in the Solaris 10 Operating System. This course provides the information required to understand and deploy Solaris Live Upgrade technology, and benefit from the efficiencies it offers.