Oracle Linux Cookbook
by Erik Benner | Erik B. Thomsen | Jonathan Spindel
English | 2024 | ISBN: 1803249285 | 548 pages | True/Retail PDF EPUB | 100.43 MB
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Key Features
Effortlessly upgrade from Oracle Linux 7 or migrate from CentOS
Become a pro sysadmin by learning new tricks to manage your Oracle Linux servers
Learn how to install, configure, administer, and maintain Oracle Linux servers
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Book Description
Discover the power of Oracle Linux 8, the free and enterprise-grade Linux distribution designed for use in any environment, with this recipe-style book.
Starting with instructions on how to obtain Oracle Linux for both X86 and ARM-based platforms, this book walks you through various installation methods, from running it as a Windows service to installing it on a Raspberry Pi. It unravels advanced topics such as system upgrades using Leapp for major version transitions and using a PXE server and kickstart files for more advanced installations. The book then delves into swapping kernels to take advantage of Oracle's UEK, exploring boot options, managing software with DNF, and achieving high availability. Detailed recipes involving security topics will assist with tasks such as data encryption, both at rest and in motion.
For developers, it offers guidance on building RPM files, using Docker and Podman in a containerized environment, working with AppStreams, and more. For large-scale deployments, the book introduces Oracle Linux Automation Manager for enterprise-level Ansible utilization, from setting up the Ansible server to basic playbook writing. Finally, you'll discover strategies for cloud migration.
By the end of this book, you'll possess a comprehensive toolkit that will elevate your skills as a Linux administrator.
What you will learn
Master the use of DNF for package management and stream-specific installations
Implement high availability services through Podman and Oracle Linux Automation Manager
Secure your system with Secure Boot and at-rest disk encryption techniques
Achieve rebootless system updates using the Ksplice technology
Optimize large-scale deployments with Oracle Linux Automation Manager and Ansible
Gain practical insights into storage management using Btrfs and LVM
Who this book is for
This book is for existing Oracle Linux system administrators and CentOS or RHEL admins contemplating a migration to Oracle Linux 8. A foundation of basic sysadmin skills is assumed as this is not an entry-level book; it's a cookbook focused on complex and lesser-known configurations specifically for Oracle Linux 8.
Table of Contents
Oracle Linux 8 - Get It? Got It? Good!
Installing with and without Automation Magic
Exploring the Various Boot Options and Kernels in Oracle Linux
Creating and Managing Single-Instance Filesystems
Software Management with DNF
Eliminating All the SPOFs! An Exercise in Redundancy
Oracle Linux 8 - Patching Doesn't Have to Mean Rebooting
DevOps Automation Tools - Terraform, Ansible, Packer, and More
Keeping the Data Safe - Securing a System
Revisiting Modules and AppStreams
Lions, Tigers, and Containers - Oh My! Podman and Friends
Navigating Ansible Waters
Let's All Go to the Cloud
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