The Make the Transition to the Solaris 10 Operating System course presents the essential differences between the Solaris 8, Solaris 9 and Solaris 10 Operating Systems. The course covers skills and tasks that are new or are changed in Solaris 10. The course also covers tasks in Solaris 10 that replace previous Solaris tasks. This course is intended to provide experienced Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 systems administrators with practical experience administering Solaris 10 through hands-on practice, and focuses on many of the objectives necessary to prepare them to take the Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris
10 Operating System Upgrade Exam (CX-310-203).
Format
This course is presented using Sun's web-based Live Virtual Class (LVC). The LVC is a dynamic and fully interactive online learning environment that features live teaching collaboration, and instructor-assisted activities.
Please contact a Sun Training Representative to order this product.
Lab Information
The hands-on online labs offered in this course involve accessing equipment through a network terminal session. Students will not have physical access to this equipment. Students will access the equipment through Sun's Remote Lab Data Center (RLDC).
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Languages
English
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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are experienced Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 Systems Adminstrators who need to understand the essential differences in Solaris 10. Systems Administrators
holding valid Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 Sun Certified Solaris Systems Administrator certification can
use this course to prepare for the Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 10 Operating System Upgrade Exam (CX-310-203).
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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be certified system administrators on the Solaris 8 or Solaris 9 operating systems.
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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Administer the Service Management Facility
- Install the Solaris 10 OS, including advanced procedures like jumpstart and flash installation
- Install Software in the Solaris 10 OS
- Perform user and security administration in the Solaris 10 OS
- Manage processes, storage volumes, core dumps, and virtual file systems in the Solaris 10 OS
- Describe networking basics in the Solaris 10 OS
- Control system access in the Solaris 10 OS
- Configure system messaging in the Solaris 10 OS
- Set up naming services in the Solaris 10 OS
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Related Courses
After:
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Solaris 10 Containers (SA-230-S10)
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Course Content
Module 1 - Managing Services Using With the Service Management Facility (SMF)
- Identify features of the Service Management Facility (SMF)
Module 2 - Introducing the Solaris OS Directory Hierarchy
- Identify changes to the Solaris OS Directory Hierachy in the Solaris 10 OS
Module 3 - Managing Local Disk Devices
Module 4 - Managing the Solaris OS File System
- Identify changes related to pseudo file systems
- Describe features of the Multiterabyte UFS
- Describe changes related to logging in UFS
- Describe the default behaviour and output of the mount command with respect to logging in the UFS
Module 5 - Installing the Solaris OS
- Describe the installation methods available for the Solaris 10 OS
- State the installation requirements for the Solaris 10 OS
- Describe additional software groups introduced in the Solaris 10 OS
Module 6 - Introducing the Fundamentals of Package and Patch Administration
- Describe how signed packages and patches are implemented
- Implement patch management using the Sun Update Connection Services including the Sun Update Manager application, the smpatch command line, and the Sun Update Connection hosted Web application
Module 7 - Performing User Administration
- Describe differences in Administering Users
Module 8 - Performing System Security
- Describe differences in Securing the Solaris 10 OS
Module 9 - Configuring and Using Printer Services
- Identify network printing fundamental changes
- Configure and administer printer services
Module 10 - Describing Network Basics
- Describe Network Interface Configuration Changes
- Describe Changes to the Client-Service Model
Module 11 - Managing Crash Dumps, Core Files, and Paging
- Describe the differences in the coreadm command from Solaris 9 to Solaris 10
- Describe MPSS
Module 12 - Configuring NFS
- Describe the differences in the Network File System in Solaris 8, 9, and 10
- Describe the enhancements to Network File System version 4 (NFS version 4)
Module 13 - Configuring AutoFS
- Describe new map entries with AutoFS
Module 14 - Configuring Solaris Volume Manager Software
- Describe Solaris Volume Manager software concepts
- Build a RAID-0 (concatenated) volume
- Build a RAID-1 (mirror) volume for the root (/) file system
Module 15 - Controlling Access and Configuring System Messaging
- Describe the effect of the /etc/inet/ipnodes file on the loghost variable
- Describe generic log rotation
Module 16 - Using Naming Services
- Describe differences in the name service switch file
- Describe differences in the LDAP name service
Module 17 - Configuring the Custom JumpStart Procedure
- Describe differences in Boot Services
- Describe differences in Identification Services
- Describe differences in Configuration Services
- Describe differences in Installation Services
Module 18 - Performing a Flash Installation
- Describe the Flash installation feature
- Manipulate a Flash archive
- Use a Flash archive for installation
Module 19 - Using Live Upgrade
- Create an alternate boot environment cloned from a running system
- Create a differential flash archive in a Live Upgrade boot environment
- Create an empty alternative boot environment and understand when this is necessary
- Extend a base boot environment with a differential flash archive
Module 20 - Introducing WANboot
- Perform a WANboot Flash installation
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