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Linux Administration Bootcamp: Linux training in vellore | Redback Academy

Go from Beginner to Advanced

Learn Red Hat Linux & CentOS: Use the in-demand skills to start a career as a Linux Server Admin or Linux Administrator!

What you'll learn
By the end of this course you will understand the fundamentals of the Linux operating system and be able to apply that knowledge in a practical and useful manner.

Requirements
A desire to learn.

Course Outline :
This Linux course doesn't make any assumptions about your background or knowledge of Linux. You need no prior knowledge to benefit from this course. You will be guided step by step using a logical and systematic approach. As new concepts, commands, or jargon are encountered they are explained in plain language, making it easy for anyone to understand. Here is what you will learn by taking Linux Bootcamp:

How to get access to a Linux server if you don't already.
What a Linux distribution is and which one to choose.
What software is needed to connect to Linux from Mac and Windows computers.
What SSH is and how to use it.
The file system layout of Linux systems and where to find programs, configurations, and documentation.
The basic Linux commands you'll use most often.
Creating, renaming, moving, and deleting directories.
Listing, reading, creating, editing, copying, and deleting files.
Exactly how permissions work and how to decipher the most cryptic Linux permissions with ease.
How to use the nano, vi, and emacs editors.
Two methods to search for files and directories.
How to compare the contents of files.
What pipes are, why they are useful, and how to use them.
How to compress files to save space and make transferring data easy.
How and why to redirect input and output from applications.
How to customize your shell prompt.
How to be efficient at the command line by using aliases, tab completion, and your shell history.
How to schedule and automate jobs using cron.
How to switch users and run processes as others.
How to find and install software.
How the the boot process works on Linux servers and what you can do to control it.
The various types of messages generated by a Linux system, where they're stored, and how to automatically prevent them from filling up your disks.
Disk management, partitioning, and file system creation.
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) - extending disk space without downtime, migrating data from one storage to another, and more.
Managing Linux users and groups.
Networking concepts that apply to system administration and specifically how to configure Linux network interfaces.
How to configure sudo.
Managing process and jobs.
Linux shell scripting

Who this course is for:
People with limited time.
Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux.
People that have Linux experience, but would like to learn about the Linux command line interface.
Existing Linux users that want to become power users.
People that need Linux knowledge for a personal or business project like hosting a website on a Linux server.
Professionals that need to learn Linux to become more effective at work. Helpdesk staff, application support engineers, and application developers that are required to use the Linux operating system.
People thinking about a career as a Linux system administrator or engineer, but need the basics first.
Researchers, college professors, and college students that will be using Linux servers to conduct research or complete course work.

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Friday, 28 February 2020
Posted by Sivapriya

How to use VPCS with GNS3 in Ubuntu

How to use VPCS with GNS3 in Ubuntu

1.Download vpcs from here VPCS 0.20a

2.Extract and look for vpcs32.linux(for 32-bit systems) and vpcs64.linux (for 64-bit systems)

3.Fire up the Terminal and issue following command 
chmod +x vpcs32.linux

4.Then we'll open and configure startup.vpc in gedit 

gedit startup.vpc 


5.Now configure startup.vpc according to your requirement. For example I'll add just two hosts for this tutorial.
Host 1 (VPCS1) with Ip 192.168.1.10/24 and 192.168.1.99 as its gateway.
Host 2 (VPCS2) with Ip 192.168.1.11/24 and 192.168.1.99 as its gateway.

** add # to the rest of the lines.


6.Now lets start VPCS by issuing the following command within the terminal.
 ./vpcs32.linux

7.Use show command to see all the configured ip addresses.


8. We are done with VPCS configuration part, minimize the vpcs window, and lets configure port settings for VPCS on GNS3.

Fire up GNS3 (run gns3 as a root).

9.This is a optional step where I'll be adding symbols to PC hosts.


10.Add computer symbol from 'available symbol' to 'customized nodes'
    on name = anyname ie, PC1
    on type  = Cloud
    click ok
Do the same for PC2


11.Drag and Drop PC1 and PC2 into the GNS3 Workboard.
    Double click on PC1
    click on 'C1'
    go to tab 'NIO UDP'
    hold....
    go back to Step 7
    Check the LPORT and RPORT

12.On Local port add rport value
    on Remote port add lport value
    on Remote host add 127.0.0.1
    click add
    Do the same for PC2 (again check the respective ports)



13. Lets add a Ethernet switch to the GNS3 workboard and check the connectivity between the two hosts.
  

14. Maximize vpcs window and lets ping to each host to check the connectivity between them.
     To navigate from 1 pc to another, simply type the number


As you see, a successful connectivity has been established between the two hosts.  

Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Posted by Anonymous

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7-RHCE Syllabus - Redback







Saturday, 6 June 2015
Posted by Redback Academy

RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 7

REDHAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 7

The Release Notes documents the major features and enhancements implemented in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and the known issues in this 7.0 release. 



INTRODUCTION:
I.                  NEW FEATURES :

1. Architectures
2. Installation and Booting
3. Storage
4. File Systems
5. Kernel
6. Virtualization
7. Linux Containers with Docker Format
8. System and Services
9. Clustering
10. Compiler and Tools
11. Networking
12. Resource Management
13. Authentication and Interoperability
14. Security
15. Subscription Management
16. Desktop
17. Web Servers and Services
18. Red Hat Software Collections
19. Documentation
20. Internationalization
21. Supportability and Maintenance

II.               KNOWN ISSUES :

22. Installation
23. Storage
24. Kernel
25. Virtualization
26. Deployment and Tools
27. Clustering
28. Networking
29. Authentication and Interoperability
30. Security
31. Entitlement
32. Desktop



Thursday, 9 October 2014
Posted by Unknown

Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator (RHCVA)



The Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator (RHCVA) certification is appropriate for experienced Linux system administrators who want to explore the virtualization features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
In this course you will acquire the skills and knowledge to effectively create, deploy, manage, and migrate Linux and Microsoft Windows virtual machines.
COURSE OUTLINE:
·         Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization overview
·         Understand general virtualization, KVM concepts, and Red Hat® Enterprise Virtualization platform.
·         Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager
·         Install, test, remove, and troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager.
·         Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor
·         Install, configure, upgrade, and troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Hypervisor.
·         Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization environment configuration
·         Create and configure datacenters, clusters, storage domains, and logical networks.
·         Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Servers
·         Install, perform basic management of, and troubleshoot virtual servers and images.
·         Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization for Desktops
·         Install virtual desktops and configure paravirtualized drivers.
·         Virtual machine templates
·         Create Microsoft Windows and Red Hat Enterprise Linux® virtual machines with template images.
·         Pools and users
·         Use pools and deploy the user portal with multilevel administrative roles.
·         Monitoring and reports
·         Monitor Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and create custom reports.
·         Advanced Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
·         Back up and restore Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization; CLI and API interfaces.
·         Red Hat Enterprise Linux hosts
·         Manage virtual machines with Red Hat Network.
·         Migration and high availability
·         Migrate a virtual machine and explore high availability
·         Comprehensive review

·         Apply the performance objectives learned throughout the course
Monday, 21 July 2014
Posted by Unknown
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Red Hat Certified Engineer - RHCE



A Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) is a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) who possesses additional skills, knowledge, and abilities required of a senior system administrator responsible for Red Hat Enterprise Linux® systems.

The Red Hat Certified Engineer – RHCE training is designed for professionals who require networking and security administration skills. With a heavy emphasis on practical, hands-on labs, this course is tightly aligned with an experienced Linux administrator’s job tasks and the skills required for advancement. In our RHCE training course, focus is placed on enhancing the student’s automation skills to securely configure, deploy, and manage network services, including DNS, Apache, SMTP, and network file sharing. In addition, RHCE training course emphasizes security, including monitoring, packet filtering, access controls, and SELinux. On completion of this RHCE training course, the students will be familiar with the Linux system administration skills and also have the exposure to all competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams.
Monday, 23 June 2014
Posted by Unknown
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Redback IT Academy offer Redhat certified courses

Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)


A Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) is able to perform the following tasks:

  • Understand and use essential tools for handling files, directories, command-line environments, and documentation.
  • Operate running systems, including booting into different run levels, identifying processes, starting and stopping virtual machines, and controlling services.
  • Configure local storage using partitions and logical volumes.
  • Create and configure file systems and file system attributes, such as permissions, encryption, access control lists, and network file systems.
  • Deploy, configure, and maintain systems, including software installation, update, and core services.
  • Manage users and groups, including use of a centralized directory for authentication.
  • Manage security, including basic firewall and SELinux configuration.a

Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Posted by Unknown

Redback IT academy offer Red Hat certified courses

Red Hat Certified Engineer — RHCE



A Red Hat® Certified Engineer (RHCE®) is a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) who possesses additional skills, knowledge, and abilities required of a senior system administrator responsible for Red Hat Enterprise Linux® systems.

An RHCE is capable of:


Configuring static routes, packet filtering, and network address translation.

Setting kernel runtime parameters.

Configuring an Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) initiator.

Producing and delivering reports on system utilization.

Using shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks.

Configuring system logging, including remote logging.

Configuring a system to provide networking services, including HTTP/HTTPS, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), network file system (NFS), server message block (SMB), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), secure shell (SSH) and Network Time Protocol (NTP).




Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Posted by Anonymous
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Red Hat Certified Engineer — RHCE








A Red Hat® Certified Engineer (RHCE®) is a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) who possesses additional skills, knowledge, and abilities required of a senior system administrator responsible for Red Hat Enterprise Linux® systems.
An RHCE is capable of:
Configuring static routes, packet filtering, and network address translation.
Setting kernel runtime parameters.
Configuring an Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) initiator.
Producing and delivering reports on system utilization.
Using shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks.
Configuring system logging, including remote logging.

Configuring a system to provide networking services, including HTTP/HTTPS, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), network file system (NFS), server message block (SMB), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), secure shell (SSH) and Network Time Protocol (NTP).
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
Posted by Anonymous

The value of Red Hat Training



The value of Red Hat Training
A smart investment toward an even smarter team.

           Your IT staff is your most valuable asset. Their knowledge and skills determine the success of your technologies, which translate into the success of your business. Without a well-trained IT staff, you sacrifice performance and security and your organization won't fully reap the price and performance benefits of your Red Hat environment.
Friday, 23 May 2014
Posted by Anonymous

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