Description
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Course details
IBM course code: ANL01G | Category: Linux / Administration Linux |
Delivery: Online & on-site** | Course length in days: 3 |
Target audience
This course is for personnel who are:
- AIX Administrators transitioning to Linux
- Power System architects working across AIX and Linux
- IT professionals with AIX backgrounds to learn about Linux
- AIX users transitioning to Linux
Desired Prerequisites:
- Previous AIX backgrounds and experiences are assumed but not required
- Power Systems working experiences in HMC, VIOS, and OS installation are assumed but not required
- General skills in commands execution and working with user interfaces are required
Instructors
The great majority of the IBM courses we offer are taught directly by our engineers. This is the only way we can guarantee the highest quality. We complement all the training with our own materials and laboratories, based on our experience during the deployments, migrations and courses that we have carried out during all these years.
Added value
Our courses are deeply role oriented. To give an example, the needs for technology mastery are different for developer teams and for the people in charge of deploying and managing the underlying infrastructure. The level of previous experience is also important and we take it very seriously. That is why beyond (boring) commands and tasks, we focus on solving the problems that arise in the day to day of each team. Providing them with the knowledge, competencies and skills required for each project. In addition, our documentation is based on the latest version of each product.
Agenda and course syllabus
Welcome
Unit 1: Introduction to Linux and IBM Power Systems
Exercise 1: Getting started with Linux on Power Systems
Unit 2: Linux operating system installation
Exercise 2: Verifying system initializations
Unit 3: Linux system management tools
Exercise 3: Using system management tools in RHEL
Unit 4: System configuration and devices
Exercise 4: Configuring system and devices
Unit 5: Basics of configuring logical partitions
Exercise 5: Configuring logical partitions
Unit 6: Linux software installation and maintenance
Exercise 6: Installing software packages and updates
Unit 7: TCP/IP networking
Exercise 7: Configuring TCP/IP network in RHEL Unit 8: System startup and shutdown
Exercise 8: Practicing system startup and shutdown
Unit 9: Linux Logical Volume Manager
Exercise 9: Working with LVM
Unit 10: File systems administration
Exercise 10: Managing Linux file systems
Unit 11: System backup and restore
Exercise 11: Administering backup and restore
Unit 12: Error monitoring and system dump facility
Exercise 12: Working with errors and system dumps
Do you need to adapt this syllabus to your needs? Are you interested in other courses? Ask us without obligation.
Locations for on-site delivery
- Austria: Vienna
- Belgium: Brussels, Ghent
- Denmark: Cophenhagen
- Estonia: Tallinn
- Finland: Helsinki
- France: Paris, Marseille, Lyon
- Germany: Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg
- Greece: Athens, Thessaloniki
- Italy: Rome
- Louxemburg: Louxembourg (city)
- Netherlands: Amsterdam
- Norway: Oslo
- Portugal: Lisbon, Braga, Porto, Coimbra
- Slovakia: Bratislava
- Slovenia: Bratislava
- Spain: Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Bilbao, Málaga
- Sweden: Stockholm
- Turkey: Ankara
- United Kingdom: London