HANDS-ON
UNIX/Linux System Administration III: Services
X444.2 (2 semester units in EECS)
(Formerly UNIX System Administration II)
A requirement in the Certificate Program in UNIX/Linux System AdministrationIn this course, students learn to master system administration skills related to network services by actually installing and configuring these services. Topics and exercises include installing and configuring directory services, sharing files using the network file system, managing the IP address space using domain name system, learning how to use basic tools to do kernel performance and tuning, and configuring windowing systems.
Prerequisites: This course is designed for students who have successfully completed UNIX/Linux System Administration I: Essentials X422.8 and UNIX/Linux System Administration II: Networking X420.8, especially those working towards the UNIX/Linux System Administration Certificate.
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Sat. June 14, San Francisco
CHARLES L. ATHEY III, M.S., is a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory with more than 30 years of experience. He has developed systems and network software for UNIX and large-scale systems, managed system administration on tera-scale UNIX systems, and currently handles computer security incidents, mitigation, and analysis. E-mail: athey@berkeley.edu.Revised class schedule in red.
- 5 meetings
- June 14 to July 26: Sat., 9 am-4 pm (no meetings June 28 and July 5)
- San Francisco: Room 812, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $825 (EDP 314435)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
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Unix System Administration Handbook
Author: Evi Nemeth, et. al.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Edition: 3rd
Publication Year: 2001
ISBN: 0130206016