SUSE Linux Enteprise Server 11: Certified Linux Engineer (N3107) — A 5-day course
Synopsis
The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: Certified Linux Engineer course prepares candidates for the CLE 11 Practicum exam. The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: Certified Linux Expert 11 (3107) is designed to enable professional administrators to perform specialized tasks on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 concerning networking, storage, virtualisation, and disaster preparedness and recovery.
Course Objectives
This course teaches you how to perform the following SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 administrative tasks:
- Manage networking
- Manage server storage
- Work with Xen virtualization
- Harden servers
- Update servers
- Monitor server health
- Prepare servers for disasters
Suitable for
This course is designed for experienced SLES server administrators who are, or intend to be, managing SLES servers at a level that goes beyond the basic administration skills covered in CLA and CLP.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should have a solid Linux background. Specifically, you should have passed the CLP 11 Practicum exam or have comparable knowledge as taught in the CLP 11 courses SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Fundamentals (3101), SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Administration (3102), and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Administration (3103).
Follow on courses include N8014 XEN Virtualization on SLES 11.
Publicly scheduled dates, locations, and prices
London — £1595 (+VAT)
- 15–19 Nov 2010
Contents:
Section 1: Manage Networking
- Configure Bridges
- Bonding Interfaces ( Teaming NICS )
- VLAN Tagging
Section 2: Server Storage
- Configuring iSCSI Targets
- Configuring iSCSI Clients ( Initiators )
Section 3: Xen
- Install XEN Visualization
- Use vm-install command line options
Section 4: Harden Servers
- Strengthen Security on SLES11
- Use APPARMOR
- Use AIDE
Section 5: Update Servers
- Implement SMT to deploy updates to SLES11
Section 6: Prepare for Disasters
- LVM Snapshots
- Multipath for remote storage
Section 7: Monitor Servers
- Configure and use NAGIOS for server monitoringlanning a Novell Open Enterprise Implementation
