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Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator - Lfcs

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Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator - Lfcs

Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator - Lfcs
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.67 GB | Duration: 12h 37m

Prepare for the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) Exam

What you'll learn
Get Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) certified
Learn Essential commands and Operation of running systems
Learn User and group management
Understand concepts with animated illustrations in our lectures
Learn Networking, Service configuration and Storage management
Requirements
No prior Linux experience is needed. You will learn everything you need to know.
No software installation required.
A curious mind open to learn new things :)
Description
Linux is the most widely used and best-known open-source operating system and can be found in embedded systems, smartphones, web servers, and supercomputers. Over the decades, Linux has become a key component in the infrastructure of nearly every major enterprise. Linux is also part of the backbone of the DevOps world, where it serves as both a development and distribution platform for many key tools.The Linux Foundation’s Certified System Administrator exam is a hands-on, practical exam. The exam is designed to test applicants on the core domains of knowledge and critical skills that successful Linux system administrators need. Our LFCS course is designed to help you build those skills and prepare for the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator exam.In addition to LFCS training, lectures, and demonstrations, you will also have access to hands-on labs for every topic. At each step, you will be challenged to apply the skills you have learned with practical tasks. The labs can be accessed using your browser and will provide instant feedback as you move through each set of objectives.What you will learn in our LFCS Course:In this course, you will learn aboutEssential commandsOperation of running systemsUser and group managementNetworkingService configurationStorage managementPractice is key!Deep dive into our course content with challenging lab exercises and hands-on labs.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Course Introduction

Lecture 2 Certification Details

Lecture 3 Course Resources

Section 2: Essential Commands

Lecture 4 Log into local & remote graphical and text mode consoles

Lecture 5 Join Our Slack Channel

Lecture 6 Log into local & remote graphical and text mode consoles Demo

Lecture 7 Read, and use system documentation

Lecture 8 Accessing the Labs

Lecture 9 Lab: Logging in and System Documentation

Lecture 10 Create, delete, copy, and move files and directories

Lecture 11 Create and manage hard links

Lecture 12 Create and manage soft links

Lecture 13 Lab: Files, directories, hard and soft links

Lecture 14 List, set, and change standard file permissions

Lecture 15 SUID, SGID, and sticky bit

Lecture 16 Search for files

Lecture 17 Lab: File Permissions, Search for files

Lecture 18 Compare and manipulate file content

Lecture 19 Pagers and vi demo

Lecture 20 Search file using Grep

Lecture 21 Analyze text using basic regular expressions

Lecture 22 Extended Regular Expressions

Lecture 23 Lab: File content, regular expressions

Lecture 24 Archive, backup, compress, unpack, and uncompress files

Lecture 25 Compress and Uncompress files

Lecture 26 Backup files to a Remote System

Lecture 27 Use input-output redirection (e.g. >, >>, |, 2>)

Lecture 28 Lab: archive, backup, compress, io redirection

Section 3: Operation of Running Systems

Lecture 29 Boot, reboot, and shutdown a system safely

Lecture 30 Boot or change system into different operating modes

Lecture 31 Install, configure and troubleshoot bootloaders

Lecture 32 Lab: Boot and Change Operating Modes, Troubleshoot Botloaders

Lecture 33 Use scripting to automate system maintenance tasks

Lecture 34 Manage the startup process and services (In Services Configuration)

Lecture 35 Lab: Scripting, manage startup process and services

Lecture 36 Diagnose and manage processes

Lecture 37 Locate and analyze system log files

Lecture 38 Lab: Manage Processes and Analyze Log Files

Lecture 39 Schedule tasks to run at a set date and time

Lecture 40 Verify completion of scheduled jobs

Lecture 41 Lab: Schedule Tasks and Verify Completion of Scheduled Jobs

Lecture 42 Update software to provide required functionality and security

Lecture 43 Manage Software

Lecture 44 Identify the component of a Linux distribution that a file belongs to

Lecture 45 Lab: Update, manage software, identify component

Lecture 46 Verify the integrity and availability of resources

Lecture 47 Lab: Verify Integrity and Availability of Resources and Key Proceses

Lecture 48 Change kernel runtime parameters, persistent and non-persistent

Lecture 49 List and Identify SELinux/AppArmor file and process contexts

Lecture 50 Lab: Kernel Runtime Parameters and SELinux/AppArmor

Section 4: User and Group Management

Lecture 51 Create, delete, and modify local user accounts

Lecture 52 Create, delete, and modify local groups and group memberships

Lecture 53 Lab: Manage user accounts and groups

Lecture 54 Manage system-wide environment profiles

Lecture 55 Manage template user environment

Lecture 56 Lab: Manage system-wide environment profiles and template user environments

Lecture 57 Configure user resource limits

Lecture 58 Manage user privileges

Lecture 59 Lab: Configure user resource limits and user privileges

Lecture 60 Manage access to the root account

Lecture 61 Configure PAM

Lecture 62 Lab: Manage access to the root account and configure PAM

Section 5: Networking

Lecture 63 Configure networking and hostname resolution statically or dynamically

Lecture 64 Configure network services to start automatically at boot

Lecture 65 Start, stop, and check the status of network services

Lecture 66 Lab: Configure networking, start/stop/check status of network services

Lecture 67 Implement packet filtering

Lecture 68 Statically route IP traffic

Lecture 69 Synchronize time using other network peers

Lecture 70 Lab: Packet filtering, static routes and time synchronization

Section 6: Service Configuration

Lecture 71 Configure a caching DNS server

Lecture 72 Maintain a DNS zone

Lecture 73 Lab: Configure caching DNS server and manage DNS zones

Lecture 74 Configure email aliases

Lecture 75 Configure an IMAP and IMAPS service

Lecture 76 Lab: Configure email aliases and IMAP/IMAPS service

Lecture 77 Configure SSH servers and clients

Lecture 78 Restrict access to the HTTP proxy server

Lecture 79 Lab: Configure SSH servers and clients and restrict access to the HTTP proxy ser

Lecture 80 Configure an HTTP server

Lecture 81 Configure HTTP server log files

Lecture 82 Restrict access to a web page

Lecture 83 Lab: Configure HTTP server and log files, restrict access to web pages

Lecture 84 Configure a database server

Lecture 85 Manage and configure containers

Lecture 86 Manage and configure Virtual Machines

Lecture 87 Lab: Configure database server, manage containers and VMs

Section 7: Storage Management

Lecture 88 List, create, delete, and modify physical storage partitions

Lecture 89 Configure and manage swap space

Lecture 90 Lab: Manage partitions and swap space

Lecture 91 Create and configure file systems

Lecture 92 Configure systems to mount file systems at or during boot

Lecture 93 Lab: Create file systems and mount them at boot

Lecture 94 Configure systems to mount file systems on demand

Lecture 95 Evaluate and compare the basic file system features and options

Lecture 96 Lab: Mount filesystems on-demand, FS features and options

Lecture 97 Manage and configure LVM storage

Lecture 98 Create and configure encrypted storage

Lecture 99 Lab: Manage LVM and encrypted storage

Lecture 100 Create and manage RAID devices

Lecture 101 Create, manage and diagnose advanced file system permissions

Lecture 102 Setup user and group disk quotas for filesystems

Lecture 103 Lab: Manage RAID, advanced permissions, and disk quotas

Section 8: Conclusion

Lecture 104 Conclusion

Section 9: Mock Exams

Lecture 105 Mock Exam 1

Lecture 106 Mock Exam 2

Lecture 107 Mock Exam 3

Lecture 108 Mock Exam 4

Lecture 109 Exam Details

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