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Código: LPI201
Nome do Curso: Objetivos do exame 201
Descrição:
Este curso prepara os alunos para realizar o exame 201 da certificação LPI nível 2. O conteúdo deste curso foi atualizado para os objetivos da nova versão. O Linux Professional Institute (LPI) é um organismo de certificação independente de distribuições Linux. Os alunos poderão sentir-se confiantes para a realização do exame LPI LPIC-2 201 após completar os exercícios e questionários de preparação realizados durante este curso. Veja o conteúdo detalhado para maiores informações.
Carga Horária:
05 Dias (Carga Horária Total 40 Horas)
Currículo de Certificação deste Curso:
Pré-Requisitos:
Certificação LPIC-1 ou os Cursos LPI 101 e LPI 102
Conhecimentos Intermediários em Ambiente de Rede (Qualquer Tipo)
Conhecimentos Intermediários em MS-Windows XP ou superior
Conhecimentos Intermediários em Inglês Técnico para Informática
Distribuições Suportadas:
Debian
Suse Linux
Ubuntu
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Oracle Enterprise Linux
Fedora
CentOS
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Outline do Conteúdo:
1. Boot Process And SYSV INIT
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Booting Linux on PCs
3. LILO Options
4. GRUB Configuration
5. Kernel Boot Parameters
6. /sbin/init
7. System Init Styles
8. Linux Runlevels
9. /etc/inittab
10. /etc/rc.sysinit
11. SUSE /etc/init.d/boot
12. Runlevel Implementation
13. Typical SysV Init Script
14. The /etc/rc.local File
15. The /etc/init.d/*.local Files
16. Managing Daemons
17. Controlling Service Startup
18. Shutdown and Reboot
Lab Tasks
1. Boot Process
2. GRUB Command Line
3. Basic GRUB Security
4. Introduction to Troubleshooting Labs
5. Troubleshooting Practice: Boot Process
2. Rescue Environments
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Diagnostic/Recovery Runlevels
3. Rescue Procedures
4. Recovery: mount and chroot
5. Recovery Examples
6. Recovery: Network Utilities
Lab Tasks
1. Recovery Runlevels [RHEL5.4]
2. Recovery Runlevels [SLES11]
3. Entering the Rescue Mode [RHEL5.4]
4. Entering the Rescue Mode [SLES11]
5. Re-install a destroyed Master Boot Record
6. Recover from Deleted Critical Files
7. Using SUSE Auto Repair Mode [SLES11]
3. Linux Kernel: Components And Compile
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Why Compile?
3. Getting Kernel Source
4. Preparing to Compile
5. Configuring Kernel Compilation Options
6. Available Kernel Compile Options
7. Compiling the Kernel
8. Install Compiled Kernel Modules
9. Installing the Kernel
10. Tips and Tricks
11. Configuring Kernel Components and Modules
12. Kernel Modules
13. Handling Module Dependencies
14. Configuring the Kernel via /proc/
Lab Tasks
1. PC Hardware and Linux
2. Linux Kernel 2.6 Driver Compilation
3. Linux Kernel 2.6 Compilation
4. Filesystem Administration
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Filesystem Support
3. Mounting Filesystems
4. Filesystem Table (/etc/fstab)
5. AutoFS
6. AutoFS Configuration
7. Partitioning Disks with fdisk
8. Partitioning Disks with parted
9. Filesystem Creation
10. Filesystem Maintenance
11. Resizing Filesystems
12. Swap
13. Persistent Block Devices
14. udev
Lab Tasks
1. Accessing NFS Shares
2. On-demand filesystem mounting with AutoFS
3. Hot Adding Swap
4. Creating ISO Images for Backups
5. LVM and RAID
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Logical Volume Management
3. Implementing LVM
4. Creating Logical Volumes
5. Manipulating VGs and LVs
6. Advanced LVM Concepts
7. system-config-lvm
8. SLES Graphical Disk Tool
9. RAID Concepts
10. Array Creation with mdadm
11. Software RAID Monitoring
12. Software RAID Control and Display
Lab Tasks
1. Creating and Managing a RAID-5 Array
2. Creating and Managing LVM Volumes
6. Client Networking
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Linux Network Interfaces
3. Configuring Network Interfaces
4. Configuring Routing Tables
5. IP to MAC Address Mapping with ARP
6. Network Configuration with ip Command
7. Starting and Stopping Interfaces
8. Linux Wireless Extensions and Tools
9. Wireless Tools Discovery
10. NetworkManager
11. Tuning Kernel Network Settings
12. Configuring a DHCP server
13. netconfig and system-config-network
14. SUSE YaST Network Configuration Tool
15. OpenVPN
16. Network Diagnostics
17. Discovering Reachable Services
18. tcpdump and wireshark
19. Information from netstat
Lab Tasks
1. Basic Client Networking
2. Wireless Fundamentals [RHEL5.4]
3. NMAP [RHEL5.4]
4. OpenVPN
7. System Maintenance
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. System Messaging Commands
3. Controlling System Messaging
4. Archives with tar
5. Archives with cpio
6. The gzip Compression Utility
7. The bzip2 Compression Utility
8. Compiling/Installing from Source
9. Tape Drives
10. Backup Software
11. Backup Examples
Lab Tasks
1. Command Line Messaging
2. Archiving and Compression
3. Using tar and cpio for Backups
4. Using rsync and ssh for Backups
5. Logging
6. Logging
8. DNS Concepts
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Naming Services
3. DNS - A Better Way
4. The Domain Name Space
5. Delegation and Zones
6. Server Roles
7. Resolving Names
8. Resolving IP Addresses
9. BIND Administration
10. BIND Configuration Files
11. rndc Key Configuration
12. Configuring the Resolver
13. Testing Resolution
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring a Slave Name Server
2. Configure rndc for Secure named Control
9. Creating DNS Hierarchies
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. BIND Configuration Files
3. named.conf Syntax
4. named.conf Options Block
5. Creating a Site-Wide Cache
6. Zones In named.conf
7. Zone Database File Syntax
8. SOA - Start of Authority
9. A and PTR - Address and Pointer Records
10. NS - Name Server
11. CNAME and MX - Alias and Mail Host
12. Abbreviations and Gotchas
13. $ORIGIN and $GENERATE
14. Subdomains and Delegation
15. Subdomains
16. Delegating Zones
17. in-addr.arpa. Delegation
18. Issues with in-addr.arpa.
19. RFC2317 and in-addr.arpa.
Lab Tasks
1. Configuring BIND Zone Files
2. Create a Subdomain in an Existing Domain
3. Subdomain Delegation
10. Securing DNS
1. LPI Objectives Covered
2. Split Namespaces
3. Using Views with BIND 9
4. Address Match Lists and ACLs
5. Restricting Queries
6. Restricting Zone Transfers
7. Running BIND in a chroot jail
8. Securing DNS With TSIG
Lab Tasks
1. Securing BIND DNS |