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Sun Solaris 10 System Administration: S. Morshed Md. Zubaer Saqlain Khan Consultant Sun Microsystem

This document provides an outline for a training course on Sun Solaris 10 system administration. It lists topics that will be covered including Solaris and UNIX overview, shells, file systems, disk storage, ZFS, software installation, users and groups, security, and adding a printer. The training will be conducted by consultants from Sun Microsystems.
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Sun Solaris 10 System Administration: S. Morshed Md. Zubaer Saqlain Khan Consultant Sun Microsystem

This document provides an outline for a training course on Sun Solaris 10 system administration. It lists topics that will be covered including Solaris and UNIX overview, shells, file systems, disk storage, ZFS, software installation, users and groups, security, and adding a printer. The training will be conducted by consultants from Sun Microsystems.
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Sun Solaris 10

System Administration

Conducted by

S. Morshed
Md. Zubaer
Saqlain Khan
Consultant
Sun Microsystem

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SUN Solaris / UNIX Overview The Next Stage

 What are Solaris and Unix?  Introduction to UNIX shells


 Advantages and disadvantages  Shell interaction, including: Re-direction
 Basic command examples and piping
 Other versions of Unix  Shell metacharacters
 Future of Unix  The history mechanism, and command
 Logistics and support line editing facilities
 The shell quoting mechanism
 Setting up and using aliases
 Process control
 More complex copying and moving
Getting Started  Protecting files and directories
 Shell variables and setting up the
 Logging in and out environment
 Basic Window system (CDE) use  Environment variables
 Keyboard basics  Introduction to Solaris utilities
 Files, directories and path names  Halting the workstation
 Creating and examining files
 Effective use of directories Common Desktop Environment
 Moving, copying and removing files
 Basic system password security
 A thorough examination of the major
 Answerbook Documentation and the
tools available, such as the Front Panel,
man command
File Manager, Applications Manager and
 Common problems
the Help system
 Brief overview of the new GNOME
window system
Customizing the Workspace and setting basic
user preference
The vi Editor
 Invoking vi
Introduction To Networking
 Insert and Append
 Moving around the text  Introduction to network concepts
 Deleting text  Ethernet Overview
 Change operators  Network basic commands (including
 Other insert operators logging in to other machines)
 Searching for text; Search and replace  Network File System (NFS) - overview,
 Saving and quitting benefits and uses

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 Web browsers and web servers technical  Creating a storage pool
overview  Adding further devices
 Removing a poll
System Administration Overview  Creating file systems within a pool
 The ZFS browser-based GUI
 Sun Hardware types
 Solaris Operating Environment File System Maintenance and
configurations Security
 Review of administration functions
 The mount command
File System Structure  Mount options
 The cachefs and LOFS file systems
 File system structure and slicing  Handling CD and floppy disks
 The Solaris directory hierarchy  USB and Firewire devices
 Identification of files and file types  Making room on the file system
 Using symbolic and hard links  File system security
 SMC file system functions
Disk Storage Management for  Utilities for file system monitoring
local disk drives
System Build (Installing Solaris)
 Disk concepts and structure; slices
(partitions) and Solaris device naming  Planning disk layout
conventions  Booting from CD, DVD or network to
 Physical disk connection build
 Listing and reconfiguring the systems  Building Solaris from scratch; selecting
devices software options, disk slicing, etc.
 Slicing and labelling disks with the format  Post-installation procedures
and fmthard utilities and the Solaris  Overview of automatic installation
Management Console (smc)  Upgrading from a previous Solaris release
 Creating a Solaris file system with newfs
 Using tunefs to change file system Patch Administration
parameters
 Deciding how to mount the new files  Obtaining and installing the latest
system; updating /etc/vfstab for patches, including clusters and individual
permanent mounts patches
 Using fsck to perform file system  Examining the current patch level of a
integrity checks. Monitoring disk usage machine
and directory sizes  Removing patches
 An introduction to Sun Update
An Introduction to ZFS Connection for automatic updates and
patches
ZFS is a new disk storage pool and file system
present in the main Solaris release update 2 of
June 2006. This section gives a good practical
introduction to using ZFS.

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Software Configuration and  Notes on using the GRUB bootloader on
Intel platforms
Package Administration
 How to set up and customise a variety of Adding and Maintaining Users
tools, including shells, Common Desktop
Environment, manual pages and  Concepts
AnswerBook  Ownership of files, directories and
 Examining, Installing and removing processes
software packages using command line  Classes of user
utilities, including Solaris distribution  Adding a user manually, via command
options line tools and graphically
 Using the Webstart installer mechanism  User initialisation file management
to install software  Password control
 Using the Solaris Product Registry  Real and effective id
(prodreg)  Using SMC for user management
 Introduction to Role Based Access
Control (RBAC) facilities
Boot PROM
 Monitor prompt commands (boot, Solaris Groups
probe-scsi, probe-ide, test-net, devalias
etc.)  Overview
 Identifying system settings such as the  The group file
default boot device  Group identification of files and
 Using the eeprom command to view and directories
change settings  The newgrp, groups and chgrp
 Troubleshooting boot failure commands
 Complete example of creating and using
a group
Start-up and Shutdown  Using SMC with groups
 In-depth explanation of the new Service
Management Facility (SMF) System Security
 Using SMF utilities to monitor and
control boot processes  Monitoring access to the system
 Modifying SMF properties with svccfg  Using the su (Switch User) command,
 Self healing and Process Contracts and monitoring its use
 SMF repositories and recovery  Restricting file and directory access using
 Adding your own scripts and SMF protection mechanisms, including access
service descriptions at system boot modes, s and t bits, umask, chown and
 SMF milestones chmod
 Understanding and changing run levels  Introduction to Access Control Lists
 Shutting down, suspending and powering (ACLs)
off the system
 Power management Adding a Printer
 Additional information for previous
Solaris versions  Overview

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 Printer types and connection methods,
including network printers
 Software modifications
 Spooling system commands
 Administrator control commands
 Remote printer facilities
 Printer classes
 Using the Solaris GUIs for printer
management
 Specifying both system and user default
printer destinations

System Processes
 Examining and controlling processes
using ps, kill, and the Process Manager
 Automating commands with crontab and
at, for one-off and regular command
execution

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Friday
 Overview and Preparation Class Hour:
 Tape types and capacities
09:00-01:00PM FRIDAY THEORY+LAB
 Sample ufsdump commands
 Backup strategies
 Taking a complete backup with ufsdump Seats are Limited
 Summary of ufsdump command options Course Fee: 7,999 BDT
 Using fssnap to snapshot the file system
and take a clean backup
Course Duration: 2 Month
 Restoring individual files and directories
 Restoring an entire system Address: House-405 (4th Floor),
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