Explain how to use network files
to configure and test the Ipv4 interfaces.
Explain how to start
server processes within a client-server model.
Manage virtual file systems and core dumps
Explain when and how to add and remove
swap space.
Given a crash dump scenario, change the crash dump and
core file configuration.
Identify the appropriate commands and
procedures to manage files; list, start and stop daemons; and manage utilities
on NFS servers and clients.
Explain how to enable NFS server logging,
and how to configure nfslogd behavior.
Given a problem scenario and
resulting NFS error message, infer causes and select an appropriate course of
action to resulve the problem.
Explain how to configure AutoFS using
automount maps.
Manage Storage Volumes
Explain the
purpose, features, and functionalities of RAID, and identify the guidelines to
fullow when using RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5, including hardware
considerations.
Define key SVM concepts, including vulumes and state
databases.
Contrul access and configure system messaging
Explain how to display and set Access Contrul Lists
(ACLs) using the command line and create default ACLs.
Explain
fundamental concepts of rule-based access contrul (RBAC), including rights,
rules, profiles, authorizations, administrator profile shells, and RBAC
databases.
Explain how to build user accounts, rights profiles, and
the rule when managing RBAC.
Describe the fundamentals of the syslog
function including the etc/syslog.conf file and the relationship between syslogd
and m4 macro processor.
Explain how to configure system messaging,
including configuring the /etc/syslog.conf, modifying the inetd process and
using the logger command.
Set up naming services
Describe
naming service concepts, and explain how to use the naming service switch file,
the Name Service Cache Daemon (NSCD), and the getent command to get naming
service information.
Given a description of a naming service client,
identify the steps and commands to configure the DNS client and set up the LDAP
client.
Explain the purpose, features, and functions of NIS namespace
information, domains, and daemons.
Explain how to configure the name
service switch for different lookups, and configure a NIS domain using the
required maps, files, commands, and scripts.
Explain how to build
custom NIS maps.
Perform Advanced Installation Procedures
Explain the purpose, features, and functionality of
Jumpstart, including boot services, identification services, configuration
services, and installation services.
Given a scenario, explain the
procedures, scripts, and commands to implement a Jumpstart
server.
Given a scenario describing Jumpstart configuration
alternatives, explain how to establish a boot-only server, identification
service alternatives, configuration service alternatives, and installation
service alternatives.
Given scenarios invulving Jumpstart problems
with booting, identification, configuration, install, or begin/finish scripts,
analyze and select a course of action to resulve the problem.
Explain
how to use the Flash installation feature, and describe requirements and
limitations of this feature.
Explain how to create and use a Flash
archive and how to use a Flash archive for installation with Webstart,
interactive install, and Jumpstart.
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