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Solaris Training Courses: An Overview

Overview of our Solaris Training Courses

Our broad range or Solaris courses are designed at getting the most out of Solaris, no matter whether your role be user, administrator or developer.

For those who complete our entire range from Introduction to Advanced administration, the path is clear to sit the Solaris certification exams with the independent Prometric organisation. All the skills you need are taught here, from basic system operation, through Solaris utilities, to shell programming and many advanced networking and admin topics.

Typically, our courses cover more topics, and at far less cost, than the equivalent manufacturers courses, yet lead to the identical Solaris Certification level.

Our Solaris courses are suitable training for Solaris Certification

Introduction to Solaris

Our Introduction to Solaris course covers Solaris fundamentals, but in a practical and thorough way. You'll feel confident and eager to learn more, and will have all the skills necessary to handle day-to-day Solaris sessions. Many people comment that this is a "well-rounded" course, and sets them up perfectly to progress further. Logging in, file manipulation, directory skills, documentation, vi editor, file permissions, processes, shell command-line skills (IO control, history, aliases, etc. - even using quotes ! uggh!) Want more? Utilities overview, and CDE windows system are also covered, plus to finish off, a network services overview. A truly comprehensive course which provides the best possible springboard into your Solaris career. (full outline)

Solaris Utilities and Shell Programming

If you administrate Solaris, or look after applications support (or a hundred other similar technical roles!) then our Solaris Utilities and Shell Programming course provides essential skills to get the absolute most out of the Solaris system. The two main areas covered are Solaris utilities (the nawk, sed, grep and sort variety, plus many others including tar, dd and find; Oh, and differentail commands such as comm and diff) and Bourne/Korn shell programming. These sections will give you the skills required to write (and understand= !) complex shell command procedures to automate many tasks such as reports, backups, adding users, data manipulation, system monitoring, and so much more. You'll also learn the more intricate and powerful aspects of the vi editor (Not too long on this though!) plus the print spooling mecahnism. A real power-users course designed to make the most of Solaris. (course outline)

Solaris 10 Administration - Part 1

Essential skills for successful and secure systems administration. Solaris 10 System Administration (Part 1), the first in a series of three admin courses, concentrates on the important areas common to all workstations, such as Solaris installation, software management the admin GUI tools, Startup and Shutdown, File system management and security, taking backups AND restoring (even a complete system!), plus adding printers and disks. Everyone who needs to look after a Solaris system should start here. This course is the equivalent of the Sun SA-200-S10 Intermediate Administration course, but it covers more for a lot less money! (course outline)

Solaris 10 Administration - Part 2

For those who manage networked Solaris machines, the Solaris 10 System Administration (Part 2) course is as essential as the part 1 and covers all the skills necessary to successfully network your Solaris machines. You will understand how to physically connect them, then look at the IP address scheme and get machines talking. Basic access commands, security control, network processes, and network monitoring are all there. Move on to thoroughly explore the NFS (Network File System) file sharing mechanism (even auto-mounting user home directories!) Learn how to store and manage admin files centrally using the NIS name service (a full working set up of NIS is created - by YOU!) Set up basic SAMBA file sharing and Apache web server configurations, and finally, configure e-mail on your local Solaris network. This course combined with the Solaris 10 Advanced Administration course are the equivalent of the Sun SA-202-S10 course. (course outline)

Solaris 10 Advanced System Administration

Solaris 10 Advanced System Administration is great 3-day course for those involved in larger networks, and professionals who need to have the broad range of skills to offer in todays Solaris market. Kernel parameters, X-Windows, Jump Start and Build servers, Flash Installs, Solaris Volume Manager (SVM), and many other topics. Disk Quotas, Crash and core dump management, Access Control Lists, RBAC, System Messaging and Log Management. Also covered is DHCP server and client setup, and Solaris Accounting mechanisms, and not forgetting the new Solaris containers (Zones) facility for creating additional Solaris environments on the same machine - covered in some detail. Again - a lot more for your money. This course combined with the Solaris 10 Administration Part 2 course are the equivalent of the Sun SA-202-S10 course. (course outline)

Solaris 10 Network Administration

This five-day Solaris 10 Network Administration course is designed to cover Solaris network administration in depth and is an extension to our Solaris 10 System Administration (Part 1) and Solaris 10 Systems Administration (Part 2). This course covers many networking topics, including the TCP/IP model; network topologies, media, interfaces and utilities; ARP and RARP; configuring IP; IPMP (Multipathing); routing; IPV6 (IP version 6); DNS (Domain Name System); DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol); NTP (Network Time Protocol) and IP Filter Firewall. Additional topics are also covered, including Link Aggregations with dladm, Wireless Network configuratiom, and ISCSI configuration, with full hands-on experience at all stages. This course is comparable with the Sun SA-300-S10 course and leads to the Solaris Certified Network Administrator CX-310-302 exam. (course outline)

Solaris 10 Update Workshop

Solaris 10 Update Workshop this workshop is intended for Solaris Administrators who wish to quickly get up to speed with the new features of Solaris 10. It covers all the major new facilities, in a workshop environment, providing extensive hands-on practicals. (course outline)

If you have three or more staff to train, may we suggest you visit our custom department for information about extra modules and on-site training? Contact us for more information

SOLARIS public courses schedule

Solaris Introduction, two days (course outline)

Harwell, Oxfordshire — £500 (+VAT)

  • 16–17 Jun 2008

Newark, Nottinghamshire — £500 (+VAT)

  • 1–2 Sep 2008

Solaris 10 Systems Administration Part 1, five days (course outline)

Harwell, Oxfordshire — £1300 (+VAT)

  • 23–27 Jun 2008

Newark, Nottinghamshire — £1300 (+VAT)

  • 8–12 Sep 2008

Solaris 10 Systems Administration Part 2, two days (course outline)

Harwell, Oxfordshire — £550 (+VAT)

  • 30 Jun–1 Jul 2008

Solaris 10 Advanced Systems Administration, three days (course outline)

Harwell, Oxfordshire — £825 (+VAT)

  • 2–4 Jul 2008

Newark, Nottinghamshire — £825 (+VAT)

  • 17–19 Sep 2008

Solaris 10 Update Workshop, four days (course outline)

Harwell, Oxfordshire — £1100 (+VAT)

  • 8–11 Jul 2008

Solaris Utilities and Shell Programming, three days (course outline)

Harwell, Oxfordshire — £750 (+VAT)

  • 18–20 Jun 2008

Newark, Nottinghamshire — £750 (+VAT)

  • 3–5 Sep 2008

Solaris Network Administration, five days (course outline)

Harwell, Oxfordshire — £1400 (+VAT)

  • 15–19 Dec 2008

Newark, Nottinghamshire — £1400 (+VAT)

  • 21–25 Jul 2008
  • 22–26 Sep 2008

Solaris training UK enquiries

UK Training enquiries and feedback form.

Solaris training UK prices

For publicly scheduled training (individual places), see our UK training schedule.

In-house training for company groups is charged at a daily rate per group — see our In-House UK Training Guidelines.

Publicly Scheduled Training Locations

We currently run public training courses in the following locations:

  • London, UK
  • Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
  • Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
  • Carshalton, Surrey, UK
  • Chester, North West, UK
  • Coventry, West Midlands, UK
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK
  • Manchester, North West, UK
  • Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK
  • Newark, Nottinghamshire, UK
  • Reading, Berkshire, UK
  • Slough, Berkshire, UK
  • Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK
  • Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK
  • Wokingham, Berkshire, UK

Most UK public training courses are available on a monthly basis.

Please see the individual course outlines or our public training schedule for details.

In-house (on-site) training locations

We deliver in-house courses at client premises and/or training facilities in any part of the world which is practically and commercially accessible.

Our In-house training guidelines outline our basic requirements and our UK pricing structure. To estimate costs for training in other countries, simply convert to your local currency and then make a rough calculation of our tutor's costs for travelling to and staying at your location.


West Yorkshire Office

GBdirect Ltd
Training Division
Bradford Design Exchange
34 Peckover Street
BRADFORD
BD1 5BD
West Yorkshire
United Kingdom

training@gbdirect.co.uk

Training: 0800 651 0338
General: +44 (0)870 200 7273
Finance: +44 (0)1353 615 174

Please call between 0900 and 1700 (UK time) on Monday to Friday


South East Regional Office

GBdirect Ltd
Training Division
18 Lynn Rd
ELY
CB6 1DA
Cambridgeshire
United Kingdom

training@gbdirect.co.uk

Training: 0800 651 0338
General: +44 (0)870 200 7273
Finance: +44 (0)1353 615 174

Please call between 0900 and 1700 (UK time) on Monday to Friday


Please note:
Non-training enquiries should be directed, initially, to our UK national office in Bradford (West Yorkshire), even if the enquiry concerns services delivered in London or South/East England. Clients in London and the South East will typically be handled by staff working in the London or Cambridge areas.