This workshop aims to get people with limited or no experience of Linux a good foundation to start. While it does deal with some of the theory, it focuses on hands on experience of common tasks that a system administrator likely will have to do.
This workshop has been written specifically for people with some previous experience of the Windows operating system but works for anyone who is new to Linux.
This workshop uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
, but acquired knowledge is often applicable for many different Linux operating systems.
Please note that this workshop is also an open source project. That means that anyone who wants are welcome to submit suggestions for improvements. It does not matter if you are attending the workshop or setting it up for others, please contribute improvements if you can :)
Welcome, below is everything you need to know in order to get started.
❗ Further down you will get intructions on how to get started.
Labs:
- (lab0) Prerequisites
- Getting started with the workshop.
- (lab1) Software management
- Learn the basic of software management, such as installing, upgrading and removing software.
- (lab2) Storage management
- An intro to storage management, learn about management of storage devices and filesystems.
- (lab3) Service management
- How to handle services? Learn the basics including starting, stopping and installing new ones.
- (lab4) Network configuration
- Get introduced to the basics of managing the network of a server, including configuring network interfaces, the local firewall and troubleshooting network issues.
- (lab5) User management
- Learn how to manage local and centrally managed users, including joining a server to Active Directory and creating access controls.
- (lab6) Troubleshooting
- Learn the basic troubleshooting tricks of Linux
Extra assignments:
- (assignment1) Create image for use in the cloud or virtual
- Learn how to create a template image to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux in a virtual or cloud environments.
- (assignment2) Installing MSSQL
- Get started with Microsoft SQL server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- (assignment3) Management of several servers using web console
- Learn how you can manage serveral servers with less effort, using the Web console
- (assignment4) Management of several servers using Ansible
- Learn how you can manage hords of servers with little effort, using the worlds most popular automation framework, Ansible.
To get started with the workshop. Click here to come to the workshop index page
If you are not attending a workshop setup by others. Continue reading.
- If you want to deploy the workshop for one or several attendees on AWS, click on this link
- If you want to deploy the workshop locally on your computer using Vagrant, click on this link.
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