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Complete Linux Troubleshooting Course (Practical Examples) (updated 9/2021)

Posted By: ELK1nG
Complete Linux Troubleshooting Course (Practical Examples) (updated 9/2021)

Complete Linux Troubleshooting Course (Practical Examples) (updated 9/2021)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.67 GB | Duration: 17h 48m

The Best Linux Troubleshooting and Administration Course that prepare you to diagnose and resolve Systems issues

What you'll learn
Troubleshoot IT and Linux related issues with effective tools and techniques
Save time when troubleshooting is done with the correct approach
Manage your company's IT environment and respond to critical issues smoothly
Diagnose and Repair Common Networking and Filesystem Errors

Requirements
Some basic knowledge of Linux command line
A PC or MAC
My recommendation is take my Linux course if you have never worked with Linux before. "Complete Linux Training to Get Your Dream IT Job"

Description
Maintain a reliable and highly available Linux server infrastructure, and reduce costly downtime. In this Linux troubleshooting training course, you gain the expertise to effectively diagnose and fix common and complex Linux server configuration and administrations issues, and learn to apply those skills in production environment

Also helps in RHCSA, RHCE and LFCS certifications

Linux Troubleshooting Course

Section 1 – Introduction and Course Overview

• What is this course about

• Syllabus Overview

• Download Syllabus

Section 2 – Troubleshooting Best Practices

• Follow Policies and Standards

• Documentation or Ticketing Process

• Patience To Work With the Users / Group

• Get Online Help

• Understanding the Issue Before Making a Decision

• Involve Vendor If Needed

• Log Monitor

• Be Honest and Ask Questions

Section 3 - Lab Setup

• What is VirtualBox?

• Installing Oracle VirtualBox

• Creating First Virtual Machine

• Linux Installation

Section 4 - Conceptual Troubleshooting

• Who is Who?

• Cannot Access Server

• Cannot Install Linux

• Linux Virtual Machine Running Slow

Section 5 - System Access Troubleshooting

• Server is Not Reachable

• Cannot Connect to a Website or an Application

• Cannot SSH as root or a Specific User

• Firewall Issue

• Terminal Client is not working

• Cannot Connect using Putty to a VirutalBox VM

Section 6 - FileSystem Troubleshooting

• Cannot cd into a Directory

• Cannot Open a File or Run a Script

• Having Trouble Finding Files and Directories

• Cannot Create Links

• Cannot Write to a File

• Cannot Delete, Copy, Move or Rename a File

• Cannot Change File Permissions or View Other Users Files

• Disk Space Full or Add More Disk Space

• Add Disk and Create Standard Partition

• Add Disk and Create Standard Partition

• Add Disk and Create LVM Partition

• Extend Disk with LVM

• How to Delete Old Files

• FileSystem is Corruption

• Corruption in /etc/fstab

• Script to Delete Old Files

• Handouts

Section 7 - System Administration Troubleshooting

• Running Out of Memory

• Add Swap Space

• System Rebooted or Process Restarted

• Unable to get IP Address

• IP Assigned but not Reachable

• Having Trouble using vi Editor

• Cannot Run Certain Commands

• Cannot Change Password

• User Account has no Home Directory

• How to Change Every Instance of a Word in a File

• How to Use sed Command

• How to Kill a User Terminal or Process

• Recover Root Password

• SOS Report

• List of Users Logged in by Date

• System is Running Slow

Section 8 - System Recovery

• Recover Virtual System

• Recover Physical System

• Disaster Recovery

Section 9 - Additional Resources

• What is FileSystem

• File Ownership Commands (chown, chgrp)

• Files and Directory Permissions (chmod)

• System Logs Monitor (/var/log)

• Soft and Hard Links

• curl and ping commands

• Programs and Service Management

• Processes and Jobs (systemctl, ps, kill, top, crontab, at)

• New Network Commands

• Script to Delete Old Files

• Difference Between CentOS/Redhat 5, 6 and 7

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Here is the testimonial from my students:

To all of you that are looking for a REALLY GOOD LINUX course, THIS IS IT, SERIOUSLY I promise you won't find a course on LINUX here that is THIS GOOD. – T.J. Marstiller (Udemy Student)

Imran is a very knowledgeable and engaging instructor. As others have said, you can tell that he is not just trying to sell a course, but that he is invested in giving his students a strong career foundation with a positive and approachable attitude. He is also entertaining with his use of pop culture and practical work examples. It really feels like you're in a classroom with him. I'm taking this course mainly as a hobbyist, but got a lot from it already. The homework assignments, quizzes, and handouts help reinforce the material. – Raymond B. (Udemy Student)

Main thing about course is its simplicity and the hierarchy. Design is very good and easy which helps to understand things better. – Akash Garg (Udemy Student)

I just love the teaching ad the learning experience I am getting – Jacob Samba (Udemy Student)

Imran Afzal might be my favorite teacher I've EVER had. He is funny, and engaging. The course was easy to follow, and with no experience starting I am now extremely comfortable with Linux, and actually really like it. He does make you do your googles, but this is not a bad thing especially considering the nature of IT and documentation to solve your own problems. I highly recommend. – Vanessa Diaz-Goumond (Udemy Student)

The course is run very well and I really like the handouts and the homework that is assigned. The homework helps me learn and continue with the learning process even when adult life is still progressing forward. – Thomas Rogers (Udemy Student)

Such an amazing instructor. Imran must have put in a lot of effort in structuring the course and taking the student step by step, he takes his time in explaining everything, from what Linux is, how to down load it, coding, etc. I have taken other courses from Imran. I am a student for life. Keep it up and please keep preparing more courses for please like us who can benefit from your way of teaching, knowledge and experience. Thank you. – Ali Shiekh (Udemy Student)

In the first place I say a big thank you to the instructor for making such a great course. I was afraid to learn Linux. I now feel very comfortable with Linux. I have understood both the concept behind and the practical as well. I would recommend every one who is NEW to Linux and wants to grab it once and for all without wasting time to go ahead and ENROLL. You will not regret it. I would like the instructor to do same for WINDOWS SERVER ADMIN., I don't seem to find any better and beginner oriented course out there that could be matched with this course. To me, it is the BEST Linux Course on Online. I just started some real world projects with Linux after this great course, I was new to Linux and in just a month I am on the command line always playing. – Opoku Bright (Udemy Student)

I genuinely look forward to additional courses in the future. This has been so informative. You hear the name oracle all the time, but this was well put in layman’s terms – Atoofa Hasan (Classroom Student)

Imran Afzal eats, breathes and sleeps Linux! He really knows his stuff. I feel like he has brought me from a novice level education to masters level in a short time period. Anyone who is looking to get a job in Linux should definitely take this course. – TJ Walker (Udemy Student)

Who this course is for:
A beginner in IT field to troubleshoot daily isssues
An experienced system administrator or engineer to improve existing skill