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Learn Linux Administration Through Practical Examples

Last updated 6/2020MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 480.25 MB | Duration: 4h 6m


 

Linux Tips: First steps into becoming a successful Linux server administrator by learning different Linux distributions

What you'll learn

At the end of this course you will be able to perform many of the daily tasks of a Linux system administrator.

You will know how to control the boot process, deal with disk space, configure the network and troubleshoot issues.

Along with the video lectures, there are also exercises to help you practice what you learn.

What you will learn in this course applies to many distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, RedHat, Fedora, etc)

Requirements

Have passion to learn and improve

You should be able to perform basic commands in Linux. This course is not for absolute bners. However, you only need to have a basic understanding of what Linux is and to be able to open a teal and use simple commands as chag the directory and listing files.

Have at least one Linux virtual machine (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, RHEL ..)

Description

Mihai says: "This course actually gets you some clues, which you would not know by the 1st touch. Carmen Balan is a great instructor when it comes about to explaining advanced working habits."

Teodor says "The instructor was explaining the information in a good and structured way. There are practical examples, and it's very good that I can the PDF materials and exercises! A little bit slower would be good, but overall it was a very good course"

Petru says "By far one of the most useful course on Linux environment. The instructor is extremely prepared. I'll recommended with all my heart."

Eddie says "Although I know 99% of what I have seen so far it has all been explained and taught very well. Excellent material for a newbie."

This Linux course was designed to share my experience as a system administrator through practical examples and scenarios. If you would like to start a career in Linux or simply improve your knowledge, this course is for you. Throughout the course, I will show you many of the tasks you would encounter when administering a Linux server.

Since being a system administrator, I know you might need to deal with more than only one Linux distribution, what I teach in this course, applies to many of them.

I know that the best way to learn something is by actually doing it, so I created this course by showing how to accomplish the tasks rather than just explaining how to do them in theory. Moreover, along with the video lectures, you will also find exercises to help you improve your hands-on experience. You will benefit for free from any new lectures and updates on the course.

Keep in mind that if you are not happy with the course, you can ask for a refund and take advantage of 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee.

Overview

Lecture 1 Tips & Tricks

Section 1: System Startup

Lecture 2 Introduction

Lecture 3 Understanding the runlevels and targets

Lecture 4 Current and default runlevel

Lecture 5 Default runlevel Ubuntu - init

Lecture 6 Listing services in certain runlevels

Lecture 7 Enable/Disable a process from starting at boot - init

Lecture 8 Default target - systemd

Lecture 9 Dealing with processes - systemd

Section 2: Disk Management

Lecture 10 What is LVM?

Lecture 11 Steps on how to create a volume group

Lecture 12 Steps on how to extend an existing volume group

Lecture 13 Steps on how to decrease disk space by reducing the volume group

Lecture 14 Add virtual disk in VMware Workstation Player

Lecture 15 Add virtual disk in Oracle VM VirtualBox

Lecture 16 Create volume group and logical volume

Lecture 17 Extend existing volume group and logical volume

Lecture 18 Reduce logical volume

Lecture 19 Resize filesystem and logical volume

Section 3: Network & Security

Lecture 20 Introduction

Lecture 21 Change the hostname

Lecture 22 DNS nameservers

Lecture 23 Resolve queries locally with /etc/hosts

Lecture 24 Detee the order for DNS queries

Lecture 25 Setup a static ip Debian/Ubuntu

Lecture 26 Setup alias ip

Lecture 27 ip vs ifconfig commands

Lecture 28 Adding routes

Lecture 29 Network configuration for CentOS/RHEL

Lecture 30 Connect remotely with SSH

Lecture 31 Servers fingerprints

Lecture 32 Setup firewalls with iptables

Lecture 33 Iptables-persistent

Section 4: Network Troubleshooting

Lecture 34 Introduction

Lecture 35 Ping command

Lecture 36 What happens behind the ping command

Lecture 37 Traceroute command

Lecture 38 Netstat & ss commands

Lecture 39 Capturing network traffic with tcpdump

Lecture 40 Deciphering the output of tcpdump

Section 5: System Troubleshooting

Lecture 41 Introduction

Lecture 42 Swap & Swappiness

Lecture 43 Identify the system's resources

Lecture 44 Check system's resources usage

Lecture 45 Keep an eye on something - the watch command

Lecture 46 Real- view tools

Lecture 47 Get historical data

Lecture 48 Check running processes

Lecture 49 Check open files

Lecture 50 Log messages and rsyslogd daemon

Lecture 51 Checking log files

Lecture 52 Rotate logs

Lecture 53 Schedule jobs with at

Lecture 54 Schedule jobs with cron

Lecture 55 Anacron

Section 6: Network File System

Lecture 56 NFS Introduction

Lecture 57 Setup NFS

Lecture 58 Mount filesystem permanently

Section 7: User Management

Lecture 59 Adding users

Lecture 60 Manage groups & delete users

Lecture 61 Lock accounts

Lecture 62 Limit disk space for users with quota

Lecture 63 Disk limit with quota - practical example

Section 8: BONUS Lectures

Lecture 64 Change root password

Lecture 65 View configuration files without commented lines

Lecture 66 Interview questions

Lecture 67 Distro Upgrade Debian 8 to Debian 9

Lecture 68 Bonus Lecture: Congrats!

People who would like to take up their Linux knowledge to an upper level,Those who want to start a career as a Linux system administrator ,Developers who need to administrate a Linux server

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