Oracle Linux 9: System Administration I Training Course
Oracle Linux 9 is an enterprise-grade Linux distribution designed for optimal performance, security, and compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This course provides an introduction to essential system administration tasks, covering key areas such as user management, file systems, networking, and software package management.
This instructor-led, live training (available both online and on-site) is targeted at beginner-level Linux administrators who want to establish a solid foundation in Oracle Linux 9 system administration.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure Oracle Linux 9 for enterprise environments.
- Manage users, groups, file systems, and permissions effectively.
- Set up software repositories and install necessary packages.
- CARRY out basic system monitoring and troubleshooting tasks.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions.
- Plenty of exercises and hands-on practice.
- Practical implementation in a live-lab environment.
Customization Options for the Course
- To request a customized training session for this course, please contact us to arrange.
Course Outline
Introduction to Oracle Linux 9
- Overview and benefits of Oracle Linux
- System architecture and kernel options
- Command-line usage and basic navigation
Installing Oracle Linux 9
- Installation media and methods
- Graphical and text-mode installation
- Post-installation configuration steps
User and Group Management
- Adding, modifying, and deleting users
- Managing groups and group permissions
- Password policies and authentication basics
File System and Storage Management
- Partitioning and file system types
- Mounting, unmounting, and fstab configuration
- Permissions, ownership, and links
Package Management with DNF
- Configuring repositories
- Installing, updating, and removing packages
- Package groups and software modules
System Boot and Services
- GRUB2 boot loader overview
- Systemd services and targets
- Enabling, disabling, and monitoring services
Networking Essentials
- IP configuration with nmcli and nmtui
- Hostname and DNS setup
- Basic network troubleshooting tools
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Experience using a command-line interface (CLI) in any operating system
- Familiarity with basic operating system concepts such as files, processes, and users
Audience
- Junior system administrators
- IT support personnel managing Linux systems
- Developers and DevOps beginners working with Oracle Linux environments
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Great comunication, Łukasz explained everything in easy and understandable way
Tomasz Wojciechowski - GP Strategies Poland sp. z o.o.
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the trainer was very helpful , the pace of the training was really good and the exercises weren't too hard, also not too easy. whenever I got stuck he helped me out very well and made sure I understood everything.
Jade Stappaerts - KULeuven
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