Linux Systems Administration I (LiSA 1)
The Linux Systems Administration I course is designed for students and professional ICT practitioners who wish to gain fundamental knowledge on installing, configuring, and trouble shooting Linux systems. The participants will also learn how to integrate Linux systems and its network services into heterogeneous network infrastructures. After the course, the participants are expected to have the basic capabilities of junior systems administrators.

Description:
The Linux Systems Administration I course is designed for students and professional ICT practitioners who wish to gain fundamental knowledge on installing, configuring, and trouble shooting Linux systems. The participants will also learn how to integrate Linux systems and its network services into heterogeneous network infrastructures. After the course, the participants are expected to have the basic capabilities of junior systems administrators.
Learning/Teaching Strategy:
In enhancing the teaching and learning of the course, experiential and problem based methodologies will be used. Lectures will be related to real life scenarios and participants will be given problem sets to work on during laboratory time. Each participant will be provided their own computer to use during the training.
Instructor:
The course will be handled by Holden Hao, a Linux Professional
Institute Level 1 certified systems administrator and trainer.
Course Schedule:
Date: February 4-8, 2008 (5 days, M-F, 40 hours)
Time: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Venue: PhilNITs Laboratory, DTI Building, Monteverde Ave., Davao City.
Participants:
20 Students Maximum
10 Students Minimum
Food Inclusion:
Lunch
All day Coffee
Other benefits:
One free sit-in in future schedules of the same course (lectures only/
no hands-on)
Fee:
5,000.00 Regular Fee
4,500.00 Discounted rate for DabaweGNU members as of date of
publication of this course
Reservations:
Email holdenhao at gmail dot com
Course Outline
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Linux Installation
Partitioning
File Systems
LVM
Boot Loading
Linux System Configuration & Management
Editing with VIM
Hardware configuration/ Module management
Disk Quotas
Software RAID
Service Management
Task Schedulers
Shell Commands
Shell Scripting
Networking
IP Adressing
Network Protocols
Routing
DNS Services
Linux Network Configuration
Network Services
X Windowing System
CUPS Printing
Samba File/ Print Sharing
Postfix Email Server
IMAP & POP Server
Apache Web Server
MySQL Database Server
OpenSSH
BackupPC
DHCP
Network Security
Trouble Shooting
Reading Man Pages
Syslogd
Log files
File System Rescue
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Distribution Base:
CentOS
Debian
IPCop
Linux Installation
Partitioning
File Systems
LVM
Boot Loading
Linux System Configuration & Management
Editing with VIM
Hardware configuration/ Module management
Disk Quotas
Software RAID
Service Management
Task Schedulers
Shell Commands
Shell Scripting
Networking
IP Adressing
Network Protocols
Routing
DNS Services
Linux Network Configuration
Network Services
X Windowing System
CUPS Printing
Samba File/ Print Sharing
Postfix Email Server
IMAP & POP Server
Apache Web Server
MySQL Database Server
OpenSSH
BackupPC
DHCP
Network Security
Trouble Shooting
Reading Man Pages
Syslogd
Log files
File System Rescue
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Distribution Base:
CentOS
Debian
IPCop