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Please pass this info to friends who are passionate to learn Linux/UNIX admin from a well experienced. 

 

 

Demo on 5th April for new students.

You may kindly inform to your friends who would like to join.
 
 
Contact Email id :
 
 
 
 
Demo Class: Tentatively on April 5th 2014 @ 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM IST.
 
Maximum number of participants: 
 
Batch will start only if at least 2 participants are available.
 
Email Address :[email protected]
 
 
Please reserve your slot ASAP

 

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Core System Administration curriculum:
 
This course is aimed at those students who are currently studying and wish to pursue a career Linux 
 
System Administration and or Oracle Database Administration or Application Server (Tomcat /JBOSS 
 
/Weblogic/Websphere etc.) Administration or Network Administration.
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Faculty Details:
 
Years of working experience: 15 years on Linux and Unix Platforms.
 
Years of teaching experience: 8 years on Linux Platform
 
Course Duration:
 
RH124 – 15 days @ 2 Hours/day.
 
RH135 - 15 days @ 2 Hours/day.
 
RH255 - 15 days @ 2 Hours/day.
 
We offer free shell programming free if you take all the above three modules.
 
Shell Programming – 10 days @ 2 Hours/day.
 
If students are unable to attend daily, they can opt for weekend modules which will be 
 
conducted on Saturday & Sunday @5 Hours/day – total 9 weeks.
 
Study Material: Will be provided in pdf document format
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Red Hat System Administration I 
 
Course outline — RH124
 
Core skills for the new Linux system administrator
 
Get started with the GNOME graphical desktop
 
Objective: Get started with GNOME and edit text files with gedit.
 
Manage files graphically with Nautilus
 
Objective: Manage files graphically and access remote systems with Nautilus.
 
Get help in a graphical environment
 
Objective: Access documentation, both locally and online.
 
Configure local services
 
Objective: Configure the date and time, and configure a printer.
 
Manage physical storage I
 
Objective: Understand basic disk concepts and manage system disks.
 
Manage logical volumes
 
Objective: Understand logical volume concepts and manage logical volumes.
 
Monitor system resources
 
Objective: Manage CPU, memory, and disk utilization.
 
Manage system software
 
Objective: Manage system software locally and using Red Hat® Network (RHN).
 
Get started with bash
 
Objective: Understand basic shell concepts, execute simple commands, and use basic job control 
 
techniques.
 
Get help in a textual environment
 
Objective: Use man and info pages and find documentation in /usr/share/doc.
 
Establish network connectivity
 
Objective: Understand basic network concepts; configure, manage, and test network settings.
 
Administer users and groups
 
Objective: Manage users and groups.
 
Manage files from the command line
 
Objective: Understand Linux® file system hierarchy and pathnames; manage files from the command 
 
line.
 
Secure Linux file access
 
Objective: Understand Linux file access mechanisms; manage file access from the GUI and the 
 
command line.
 
Administer remote systems
 
Objective: Share and connect to a desktop; use SSH and rsync.
 
Configure general services
 
Objective: Manage services; configure SSH and remote desktops.
 
Manage physical storage II
 
Objective: Manage file system attributes and swap space.
 
Install Linux graphically
 
Objective: Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux and configure the system with firstboot.
 
Manage virtual machines
 
Objective: Understand basic virtualization concepts; install and manage virtual machines.
 
Control the boot process
 
Objective: Understand runlevels and manage GRUB.
 
Deploy file-sharing services
 
Objective: Deploy an FTP server and a web server.
 
Secure network services
 
Objective: Manage a firewall; understand SELinux concepts and manage SELinux.
 
Comprehensive review
 
Objective: Get a hands-on review of the concepts covered in this course.
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Red Hat System Administration II 
 
Course outline — RH135
 
Build command-line administration skills
 
Automated installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
 
Create and manage Kickstart configuration files; perform installations using Kickstart.
 
Accessing the command line
 
Access the command line locally and remotely; gain administrative privileges from the command line.
 
Intermediate command-line tools
 
Use hardlinks, archives and compression, and vim.
 
Regular expressions, pipelines, and I/O redirection
 
Use regular expressions to search patterns in files and output; redirect and pipe output.
 
Network configuration and troubleshooting
 
Configure network settings; troubleshoot network issues.
 
Managing simple partitions and file systems
 
Create and format simple partitions, swap partitions, and encrypt partitions.
 
Managing flexible storage with the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
 
Implement LVM and LVM snapshots.
 
Accessing network file-sharing services; NFS and CIFS
 
Implement NFS, CIFS, and autofs.
 
Managing user accounts
 
Manage user accounts, including password aging.
 
Network user accounts with LDAP
 
Connect to a central LDAP directory service.
 
Controlling access to files
 
Manage group memberships, file permissions, and access control lists (ACLs).
 
Managing SELinux
 
Activate and deactivate SELinux; set file contexts; manage SELinux Booleans; analyze SELinux logs.
 
Installing and managing software
 
Manage software and query information with yum; configure client-side yum repository files.
 
Managing installed services
 
Manage services; verify connectivity to a service.
 
Analyzing and storing logs
 
Manage logs with rsyslog and logrotate.
 
Managing processes
 
Identify and terminate processes, change the priority of a process, and use cron and at to schedule 
 
processes.
 
Tuning and maintaining the kernel
 
List, load, and remove modules; use kernel arguments.
 
System recovery techniques
 
Understand the boot process and resolve boot problems.
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Red Hat System Administration III 
 
Course outline — RH255
 
Advanced skills for the experienced Linux administrator
 
Getting started with the classroom environment
 
Given a virtualized environment, begin to administrate multiple systems using prerequisite skills.
 
Enhance user security
 
Configure system to use Kerberos to verify credentials and grant privileges via sudo.
 
Bash scripting and tools
 
Automate system administration tasks using Bash scripts and text-based tools.
 
File security with GnuPG
 
Secure files with GnuPG.
 
Software management
 
Use yum plug-ins to manage packages; understand the design of packages; build a simple package.
 
Network monitoring
 
Profile running services, then capture and analyze network traffic.
 
Route network traffic
 
Configure system to route traffic and customize network parameters with sysctl.
 
Secure network traffic
 
Secure network traffic through SSH port forwarding and iptables filtering/network address translation 
 
(NAT).
 
NTP server configuration
 
Configure an NTP server.
 
File systems and logs
 
Manage local file-system integrity; monitor systems over time and system logging.
 
Centralized and secure storage
 
Access centralized storage (iSCSI) and encrypt file systems.
 
SSL-encapsulated web services
 
Understand SSL certificates and deploy an SSL-encapsulated web service.
 
Web server additional configuration
 
Configure a web server with virtual hosts, dynamic content, and authenticated directories.
 
Basic SMTP configuration
 
Configure an SMTP server for basic operation (null client, receiving mail, smarthost relay).
 
Caching-only DNS server
 
Understand DNS resource records and configure a caching-only name server.
 
File sharing with NFS
 
Configure file sharing between hosts with NFS.
 
File sharing with CIFS
 
Configure file and print sharing between hosts with CIFS.
 
File sharing with FTP
 
Configure file sharing with anonymous FTP.
 
Troubleshooting boot process
 
Understand the boot process and recover unbootable systems with rescue mode.
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Hi...could you send me the fee structure...

 

30K Inr

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NO.. I cannot afford that much... sorry

 

 

to be frank 10K INR nunchi cheppe vallu vuunnaru.

 

kaani learning from Pro to become a Pro is costs more and worth it.

 

anyways neenu kaadu neenu kuda thana daggara nerchukunna.

 

just to spread word abt goood expert.

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Testi's

 

 

The way you explain everything in detail is great,  the course curriculum is  good and I believe you covered all the topics to get started with Linux administartion.

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I totally enjoyed classes and was able to learn different concepts in linux. 
 
Demoing from different machines helped us to understand the concept better.
 
 
Once Again, Thanks for the great class and also valuable material
 

 

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