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自 2010 年Oracle Corporation 收購 Sun Microsystem 後,Oracle 成為全球領先 UNIX 伺服器及 Grid Computing伺服器生產商之一,在美國 NASDAQ 市值 1516 億美元 (超過一萬一千八佰億港元)。
Solaris 是 Oracle 旗下重要的操作系統,並分別有 SPARC 及 x86 版本。 Solaris 11 操作系統已通過 The Open Group 的 Single Unix Specification 的 Unix 標準測試,及被認證成為正宗 Unix 系統家族成員,其實力與企業運算效能絕非某些 “Unix 仿製品” 能趕上。 於 2004 至 2012 年期間, Solaris 更打破 127 項世界紀錄, 並擊倒其他對手, 成為世上最高效能的運算系統。
Reference: http://www.oracle.com/us/solutions/performance-scalability/index.html
本中心的 OCA: Solaris 11 System Administrator 認證課程由 Larry Chan 籌備多時,精心編排。由上堂、溫習、實習、考試研習、做試題至最後考試,均為你度身訂造,作出有系統的編排。務求真正教識你,又令你考試及格。。
課程名稱: |
OCA: Solaris 11 System Administrator 認證課程 (學習 Solaris UNIX) - 簡稱:OCA Solaris Training Course |
課程時數: | 合共 36 小時 課堂 18 小時 (共 6 堂) 及實習時段 18 小時 (共 6 節) |
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授課語言: | 以廣東話為主,輔以英語 |
課程筆記: | 本中心導師親自編寫英文為主筆記,而部份英文字附有中文對照。 |
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課程名稱:OCA: Solaris 11 System Administrator 認證課程 (學習 Solaris UNIX)
- 簡稱:OCA Solaris Training Course
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Exam 1Z0-821
1. Advanced Lights Out Manager (ALOM)
1.1 Introduction to Out-of-band server management
1.2 Aspects of a SPARC server could be monitor by ALOM
1.3 Providing AC Power to the SPARC Server
1.4 Recovering the ALOM administrator password
1.5 Configuring and Enabling ALOM Network Management Port
1.6 Viewing Environmental information
2. Solaris Operating System Overview
2.1 Introduction to Solaris Operating System
2.2 History of Solaris
2.3 License of Solaris Operating System
2.4 Powering-On the system
3. Deploying Solaris 11 Operating System
3.1 Installation Methods
3.2 System Requirements and Recommendations
3.3 ZFS Root Pool Installation Requirements
3.5 Performing Basic Installation from DVD media
3.6 x86 Installation Reminder
3.7 Log files of installation
4. Solaris System Initialization
4.1 The Boot Process of a SPARC System
4.2 Performing Extended POST Diagnostics
4.3 Default Boot Device
5. Accessing System Devices
5.1 About Device Names under Solaris OS
5.2 Device Naming Conventions
5.3 Logical Disk Device Names
5.4 Logical Tape Device Names
6. Disk Management
6.1 Overview of Disk Management
6.2 Disk Terminology (SPARC)
6.3 Disk Slices
6.5 Disk Labels
6.6 (Optional knowledge)Adding a Third-Party Non-system Disk
6.7 Creating Disk Slices and Labeling a Disk
6.8 Multiterabyte Disk Support
7. Managing File Systems
7.1 File Systems supported by Solaris OS
7.2 Creating a UFS File System
7.3 Overview of Mounting File Systems
7.4 Commands for Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
7.5 vfstab File
7.6 x86: How to mount a PCFS (DOS FAT/FAT32) File System
7.7 Unmounting File Systems
7.8 Stopping All Processes Accessing a File System
8. UFS File System Consistency
8.1 About File sysem Consistency
8.2 How the File System State is Recorded
8.3 The Reason WhyUFS File System Inconsistencies Might Occur
8.4 UFS Components ThatAre Checked for Consistency
8.5 Interactively Checking and Repairing a UFS File System
8.6 Fixing a UFS File System That the fsck Command Cannot Repair
8.7 Restoring a Bad Superblock
8.8 Creating Disk Alias at OBP
9. Zettabyte File System
9.1 Introduction to Solaris ZFS
9.2 Creating a Basic ZFS Storage Pool
9.3 Creating a ZFS File System Hierarchy
9.4 Automatic ZFS Mount points
9.5 ZFS Quotas and Reservations
9.6 ZFS Snapshots
9.7 ZFS Clones
9.8 Sending and Receiving ZFS Data
9.9 Recreating and Recovery Root Pool
9.10 Configuring a Mirror Root Pool
9.11 Replacing a failed disk in a ZFS Root Pool
9.12 RAID-Zn Storage Pool
9.13 Recommended Storage Pool Practices
10. Service Management Facility Overview
10.1 Introduction to Service Management Facility (SMF)
10.2 SMF Concepts
10.3 SMF Administrative Interfaces
10.4 SMF Software Components
10.5 SMF and Boot Sequence
10.6 SMF Compatibilty
11. Run Levels
11.1 Introduction to UNIX Run Levels
11.2 The /etc/inittab file
11.3 Facts of Run Level 3
12. Managing SMF Services
12.1 Task map of Managing SMF Services
12.2 Monitoring SMF Services
12.3 Disabling a Service Instance
12.4 Enabling a Service Instance
12.5 Restarting a service
12.6 Marking a service for maintenance
12.7 Restoring a service from maintenance
12.8 Reverting to Another SMF snapshot
12.7 Restoring a service from maintenance
12.8 Reverting to Another SMF snapshot
12.9 Creating an SMF Profile
12.10 Applying SMF Profile
12.11 Changing Default Remote Services
12.12 Importing custom services into SMF
12.13 Repairing a Corrupted Repository
12.14 Switching Default Service Milestone
13. Using Run Control Scripts
13.1 Using a Run Control Script to Start or Stop a Legacy Service
13.2 Adding a Run Control Script
13.3 Disabling a Run Control Script
13.4 Booting a system without starting any services
14. Configuring TCP/IP
14.1 The Network Stack in Solaris
14.2 Network Devices and Datalink Names
14.3 Default Generic Link Names
14.4 Configuring the Physical Layer
14.5 Configuring an IP Interface
14.6 Configuring Default Gateway Route
14.7 Disable or enable an IP Interface
15. Managing System Processes
15.1 Tasks Map
15.2 Commands for Managing System Processes
15.3 Monitoring Processes
15.4 Terminating a Process
15.5 More about sending signals to a process
16. Solaris Zones Virtualization
16.1 Solaris Containers Overview
16.2 Introduction to Solaris Zones
16.3 Fair Share Scheduler & Resource Pools
16.4 Two Types of Zones
16.5 Creating a New Resource Pool
16.6 Creating the Email Zone on the New Resource Pool