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Solaris 9 Boot Camp - Client-Side Training Highlights:
Master the skills you need to earn your certification in a fraction of the time with Eno accelerated IT Boot Camp program. Our time-tested integration of instructor led-training, pre-class mentoring, and world class self-study materials means that you are guaranteed to earn your certification while emerging with thorough knowledge of the products and the technologies.

Eno is one of the few training centers in the world that offers Sun™ Solaris™ training boot camps. These immersive hands-on boot camps aim to provide in-depth and comprehensive training in the technical architecture, implementation, configuration, and management of the Solaris operating environment.. Along the way, you will also get certified, and become a Sun™ Certified Systems Administrator for Solaris™ 9.

To register, please send us a message at
salesinfo@eno.com or complete and submit this form.
 
Audience:
System administrators of Solaris; experienced system administrators of other UNIX or Linux-based operating systems who are moving to Solaris 9
Pre-Requisites:
Familiarity with managing a computer system running under any variant of UNIX or Linux; experience in interacting with a Solaris operating environment as an administrator; experience in using the vi text editor
Student Material:

Each student will get Eno's Solaris 9 training kit. Solaris 9 courseware from Eno is the most comprehensive training package available. The Eno Courseware for Solaris 9 Certification Standard Student Kit includes:

  • Solaris 9 Study Manuals
  • Access to Complete Solaris 9 training
 
Duration, Pricing, Refund and Registration Policies:

Locations: Anywhere in the world

Duration: 5 Intensive Classroom Days

Price: $4995 (no hotel and airfare)

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Class Schedule   Dates     Locations    

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Sun® Solaris 9 Boot Camp                
    05/17/04 - 05/21/04     Alexandria VA    

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    06/07/04 - 06/11/04     Cleveland OH    

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    07/12/04 - 07/17/04     Cleveland OH    

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    08/16/04 - 08/21/04     Alexandria VA    

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Non-US Locations - 10 Students or more                

Each day the boot camp starts at 9:00 am sharp and continues until 7:00 pm. We keep you energized with great snacks, sodas, coffee and all lunches.

Full payment must be received at least ten (10) business days before the scheduled class begins. Students who have not paid in full cannot be admitted to the classroom.

Payment for classes can be made by:

  • Credit Card - MasterCard, Visa, American Express
  • Check or Money Orders
  • Company Purchase Order

Upon receipt of full payment, a confirmation letter and directions to the training site will be mailed to you. Payment must be made in advance to ensure your reservation. If you do not receive a confirmation, please call Eno Education Network to confirm your enrollment at 703-370-5281.

Cancellation:

You may cancel or reschedule a class ten (10) business days in advance of the start date of the class at no charge. Cancellations made within ten (10) business days of the starting date of the class are subject to a 50% fee and / or a 25% fee for rescheduling. No refunds will be granted for any student who fails to attend a course or cancels a course on or after the first day of class. Courseware is nonrefundable once opened or received. All course materials will be delivered at the beginning of the class.

 
Course Outline

Sun® Solaris 9:

System Operations:

Solaris system concepts
New Features in Solaris 9
Solaris system administration terminology
Working with manual documents in Solaris
Viewing manual pages in Solaris
Solaris essentials
Using basic command syntax in Solaris
Using commands with arguments in Solaris
File types and functionality in Solaris
Identifying file types in Solaris
Using the vi editor in Solaris

Installation and OpenBoot:

OpenBoot
Introduction to OpenBoot
OpenBoot PROM commands
OpenBoot and devices
Using OpenBoot PROM commands
Preinstallation tasks
Planning an installation
Solaris 9 software groups
Choosing a software group and estimating disk space
The Solaris 9 boot process
Installation methods
Web Start installation
Installing Solaris 9 with Web Start
Installations using suninstall
Installing Solaris 9 with suninstall
Network and JumpStart installations
Choosing Solaris 9 installation methods

System Administration:

OpenBoot
Introduction to OpenBoot
OpenBoot PROM commands
OpenBoot and devices
Using OpenBoot PROM commands
Preinstallation tasks
Planning an installation
Solaris 9 software groups
Choosing a software group and estimating disk space
The Solaris 9 boot process
Installation methods
Web Start installation
Installing Solaris 9 with Web Start
Installations using suninstall
Installing Solaris 9 with suninstall
Network and JumpStart installations
Choosing Solaris 9 installation method

Device and File System Management:

Device configuration
Disks and slices
The format command
Partitioning a disk
Solaris 9 file systems
Solaris file systems
File management utilities
Creating a UNIX file system
File system usage and checking
Running fsck
Solaris 9 backup and recovery
Backup strategies and media
Backup utilities
Restoring a file system
Backing up files in Solaris

Management Tools:

The Solaris Management Console
Introduction to the Solaris Management Console
Using the SMC
Using the SMC command-line interface
The Solaris Management Console GUI
Using the Solaris Management Console GUI
The Admintool
Introduction to the Admintool
User and software management with the Admintool
Using the Admintool

Security:

Security basics
Security overview
System access and logging
Monitoring and logging system access
File access and security
File permissions
Changing file permissions
Introduction to access control lists
Reading, creating, and modifying access control lists
Modifying an access control list
Remote access
Remote access methods
Using the ssh command
The Solaris ftp facility
Using ftp

Networking with Solaris:

Introduction to Solaris networking
New networking features in Solaris 9
The Solaris 9 client-server model
Choosing Solaris 9 client types
The Solaris network model
OSI and TCP/IP model layers
Identifying TCP/IP layers in Solaris 9
Solaris 9 network concepts and services
Using Solaris 9 network commands

Solaris File Systems and Storage:

The Solaris pseudo file system and swap space
The Solaris 9 virtual file systems
The Solaris 9 swap space
Creating swap space in Solaris 9
The Network File System
Introducing the Solaris 9 NFS
NFS Server and Solaris 9
Configuring the NFS in Solaris 9
NFS logging and troubleshooting in Solaris 9
Using the NFS with Solaris 9
Working with file systems
AutoFS and Solaris 9
Configuring AutoFS in Solaris 9
CacheFS and Solaris 9
Using CacheFS with Solaris 9
Using the NFS with Solaris 9

Supervising Solaris systems:

Access control lists
Solaris 9 and access control lists
Using access control lists in Solaris 9
Role-based access control
Introduction to role-based access control
Role-based access control commands
Using role-based access control
Solaris logging and auditing utilities
The Solaris 9 syslog daemon
The Solaris 9 syslog.conf file
The inetd file and logging in Solaris
Using the Solaris 9 auditing utilities
Crash management:
Solaris 9 and the crash dump facility
Using the Solaris 9 dumpadm and coreadm commands

Solaris Naming Services:

Introducing naming services
Solaris 9 and naming services
Solaris 9 and the nsswitch.conf file
NIS and NIS+
Solaris 9 and NIS
NIS setup for Solaris 9
Solaris 9 and NIS+
NIS+ setup for Solaris 9
Completing the NIS setup
Configuring NIS+ for a Solaris 9 system
DNS and LDAP clients
DNS and LDAP clients for Solaris 9
Setting up DNS and LDAP clients for Solaris 9

Advanced Installation:

Getting Started with JumpStart
Solaris 9 and the JumpStart program
Solaris 9 and JumpStart clients and servers
Adding a JumpStart client to a Solaris 9 system
JumpStart configuration in Solaris 9
Configuring a JumpStart installation of Solaris 9
Advanced Web Start Flash
Solaris 9 and Web Start Flash
Solaris 9 and Web Start Flash archives
Creating a Web Start Flash archive in Solaris 9


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