Oracle Linux 8 Advanced System Administration – 1Z0-106

Oracle Certified Specialist

Oracle Certified Specialist announces the release of the new Oracle Linux 8 System Administration paths. These new OCS credentials will give you a solid foundation of knowledge to implement and administer the Oracle Linux Operating System. Oracle Certification is also announcing the retirement** of the existing Oracle Linux certifications.

Oracle Certified Specialist OCS

The “Oracle Certified Specialist, has been designed for students who have strong knowhow of Oracle Linux operation system. It covers objectives like understanding options of system configuration, description of concepts of Oracle Linux, maintenance and installation of packages and Oracle Linux and management of groups and users, network configuration, storage devices and kernel modules.

OCS certification is 1st step in achievement of flagship of OCS credential. OCS certification thereby ensures that student is having skills fundamentally giving provision to foundation strong for Oracle products support. OCS certification is in great demand by today’s job roles of technology.

This course is first in a series of three Oracle Linux 8 System Administration courses that covers the system administration tasks. The lab environment is validated against the latest Oracle Linux 8 release.

Course Syllabus

Module

Install and complete initial setup of Oracle Linux
Configure the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for Oracle Linux
Oracle Ksplice for updates without rebooting
Configure users, storage, and network interfaces on Oracle Linux
Preparation of the Oracle Linux server for the installation of Oracle Database
Monitor and troubleshoot Oracle Linux
Benefits to you
Learn how to:
Configure Passwordless authentication
Configure Date, Time, and Chrony
Automate Tasks with cron and systemd
Use Loadable Kernel Modules
Use sysctl, rpm and dnf
Create a Local Yum Repository
Install the Ksplice Offline Client
Administer User and Group Accounts
Restrict the Use of the su Command
Allow the Use of the sudo Command
Partition Storage Device, create ext4 File Systems, and Increase Swap Space
Configure Network Interface
Use nmcli, nmtui, and ip
Configure firewalld and nftables
Install and Run Oracle Database Preinstall
Prepare Disks for ASM Use
Use sosreport to Collect System Information
Use Standard Linux Performance Monitoring Tools
Use OSWatcher and OSWatcher Analyzer
Use rsyslog Templates, logwatch, and systemd-journald