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Curso Linux Administracin

Descripcin General:
Se tratan a fondo los temas relacionados con la configuracin, administracin y monitoreo del sistema de archivos,
del software, de los usuarios, del arranque y el desempeo de un servidor Linux

Objetivo:
Que el estudiante adquiera los conocimientos y habilidades para instalar y administrar servidores Linux de manera
eficiente.

Informacin:
Duracin:
* 40 horas

* 09:00 a 18:00 hrs.

Requisitos:

* Curso Bsico de Linux o conocimientos equivalentes

1. Planning for Installation on the x86 Architecture


1.1. Upgrade or Install?
1.2. Is Your Hardware Compatible?
1.3. Supported Installation Hardware
1.4. RAID and Other Disk Devices
1.5. Do You Have Enough Disk Space?
1.6. Selecting an Installation Method
1.7. Choose a Boot Method
2. Preparing for Installation
2.1. Preparing for a Network Installation
2.2. Preparing for a Hard Drive Installation
3. Updating Drivers During Installation on Intel and AMD
Systems
3.1. Limitations of Driver Updates During Installation
3.2. Preparing for a Driver Update During Installation
3.3. Performing a Driver Update During Installation
3.4. Specifying the Location of a Driver Update Image File
or a Driver Update Disk
4. Booting the Installer
4.1. Starting the Installation Program
4.2. Installing from a Different Source
4.3. Booting from the Network Using PXE
5. Configuring Language and Installation Source
5.1. The Text Mode Installation Program User Interface
5.2. Language Selection
5.3. Installation Method
5.4. Verifying Media
6. Installing Using Anaconda
6.1. The Text Mode Installation Program User Interface
6.2. The Graphical Installation Program User Interface
6.3. Welcome to RHEL
6.4. Language Selection

6.5. Keyboard Configuration


6.6. Storage Devices
6.7. Setting the Hostname
6.8. Time Zone Configuration
6.9. Set the Root Password
6.10. Assign Storage Devices
6.11. Initializing the Hard Disk
6.12. Upgrading an Existing System
6.13. Disk Partitioning Setup
6.14. Choosing a Disk Encryption Passphrase
6.15. Creating a Custom Layout or Modifying the Default Layout
6.16. Write Changes to Disk
6.17. Package Group Selection
6.18. x86, AMD64, and Intel 64 Boot Loader Configuration
6.19. Installing Packages
6.20. Installation Complete
7. Troubleshooting Installation on an Intel or AMD System
7.1. You Are Unable to Boot RHEL
7.2. Trouble Beginning the Installation
7.3. Trouble During the Installation
7.4. Problems After Installation
8. Boot Options
8.1. Configuring the Installation System at the Boot Menu
8.2. Enabling Remote Access to the Installation System
8.3. Logging to a Remote System During the Installation
8.4. Automating the Installation with Kickstart
8.5. Enhancing Hardware Support
8.6. Using the Maintenance Boot Modes
9. Installing Without Media
9.1. Retrieving Boot Files
9.2. Editing the GRUB Configuration
9.3. Booting to Installation

10. Setting Up an Installation Server


10.1. Setting Up the Network Server
10.2. Network Boot Configuration
10.3. Starting the tftp Server
10.4. Adding a Custom Boot Message
10.5. Performing the Installation
11. Installing Through VNC
11.1. VNC Viewer
11.2. VNC Modes in Anaconda
11.3. Installation Using VNC
12. Kickstart Installations
12.1. What are Kickstart Installations?
12.2. How Do You Perform a Kickstart Installation?
12.3. Creating the Kickstart File
12.4. Kickstart Options
12.5. Package Selection
12.6. Pre-installation Script
12.7. Post-installation Script
12.8. Making the Kickstart File Available
12.9. Making the Installation Tree Available
12.10. Starting a Kickstart Installation
13. Kickstart Configurator
13.1. Basic Configuration
13.2. Installation Method
13.3. Boot Loader Options
13.4. Partition Information
13.5. Network Configuration
13.6. Authentication
13.7. Firewall Configuration
13.8. Display Configuration
13.9. Package Selection
13.10. Pre-Installation Script
13.11. Post-Installation Script
13.12. Saving the File

14. Firstboot
14.1. License Information
14.2. Configuring the Subscription Service
14.3. Create User
14.4. Date and Time
14.5. Kdump
15. Your Next Steps
15.1. Updating Your System
15.2. Finishing an Upgrade
15.3. Switching to a Graphical Login
15.4. Installing Packages With yum
16. Basic System Recovery
16.1. Rescue Mode
16.2. Rescue Mode on Power Systems servers
16.3. Using Rescue Mode to Fix or Work Around Driver Problems
17. Upgrading Your Current System
18. Unregistering from Red Hat Subscription Management Services
18.1. Systems Registered with Red Hat Subscription Management
18.2. Systems Registered with RHN Classic
18.3. Systems Registered with Satellite
19. Removing RHEL From x86-based Systems
19.1. RHEL is the Only Operating System on the Computer
19.2. Your Computer Dual-boots RHEL and Another Operating System
19.3. Replacing RHEL with MS-DOS or Legacy Versions of Ms Windows
20. Keyboard Configuration
20.1. Changing the Keyboard Layout
20.2. Adding the Keyboard Layout Indicator
20.3. Setting Up a Typing Break

21. Date and Time Configuration


21.1. Date/Time Properties Tool
21.2. Command Line Configuration
22. Managing Users and Groups
22.1. Introduction to Users and Groups
22.2. Using the User Manager Tool
22.3. Using Command Line Tools
23. Gaining Privileges
23.1. The su Command
23.2. The sudo Command
23.3. Additional Resources
24. Registering a System and Managing Subscriptions
24.1. Using Red Hat Subscription Manager Tools
24.2. Registering and Unregistering a System
24.3. Attaching and Removing Subscriptions
24.4. Redeeming Vendor Subscriptions
24.5. Attaching Subscriptions from a Subscription Asset Manager
Activation Key
24.6. Setting Preferences for Systems
24.7. Managing Subscription Expiration and Notifications
25. Yum
25.1. Checking For and Updating Packages
25.2. Packages and Package Groups
25.3. Working with Transaction History
25.4. Configuring Yum and Yum Repositories
25.5. Yum Plug-ins
26. PackageKit
26.1. Updating Packages with Software Update
26.2. Using Add/Remove Software
26.3. PackageKit Architecture

27. System Monitoring Tools


27.1. Viewing System Processes
27.2. Viewing Memory Usage
27.3. Viewing CPU Usage
27.4. Viewing Block Devices and File Systems
27.5. Viewing Hardware Information
27.6. Monitoring Performance with Net-SNMP
28. Viewing and Managing Log Files
28.1. Configuring rsyslog
28.2. Locating Log Files
28.3. Viewing Log Files
28.4. Adding a Log File
28.5. Monitoring Log Files
29. Automating System Tasks
29.1. Cron and Anacron
29.2. At and Batch
30. Manually Upgrading the Kernel
30.1. Overview of Kernel Packages
30.2. Preparing to Upgrade
30.3. Downloading the Upgraded Kernel
30.4. Performing the Upgrade
30.5. Verifying the Initial RAM Disk Image
30.6. Verifying the Boot Loader
31. Working with Kernel Modules
31.1. Listing Currently-Loaded Modules
31.2. Displaying Information About a Module
31.3. Loading a Module
31.4. Unloading a Module
31.5. Setting Module Parameters
31.6. Persistent Module Loading
31.7. Specific Kernel Module Capabilities

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