English Delivery Only: Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration
- Course Code OLAA
- Duration 4 days
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Course Overview
Top*** Course delivered in English (UK - (GMT)) ***
Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration Course Overview
This highly practical instructor led Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration training course is designed to give delegates practi
Course Schedule
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 17-20 February, 2026 | 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (W. Europe )
- Language: English
Target Audience
TopWho will the Course Benefit?
This Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration course is suitable for Linux System Administrators and DevOps teams to administer,deploy,configure and maintain Oracle Linux and other Red Hat-based Linux distributions.
The course would benefit Administrators who have acquired Unix/Linux System Administration skills to the level covered on the Oracle Linux 9 Administration course.
Course Objectives
TopCourse Objectives
On completion of this Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration course,the delegate will have gained practical experience of the advanced skills required to configure,run and maintain Oracle Linux systems and other Red Hat-based Linux distributions within an enterprise environment.
Course Content
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Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: ADVANCED NETWORKING
- Host discovery
- Ethernet bonding
- Channel bonding
- Virtual LANs
- Exercise
Session 2: LINUX AUDITING
- Auditing overview
- Security related log files
- The last and lastb commands
- Understanding Audit records
- Generating Audit queries
- Configuring Auditing and defining rules
- Exercise
Session 3: SYSTEMD UNITS
- Systemd unit overview
- Controlling units
- Creating Service,Timer and Mount units
- Exercise
Session 4: CONFIGURING SUDO
- Sudo overview
- Basic examples
- Command line options
- Sudo aliases,tags and groups
- Sudo password options
- Sudo logging and replay
- Exercise
Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 5: MANAGING AND CONFIGURING SELINUX
- SELinux overview
- Viewing and analysing SELinux denials
- Executing SELinux commands
- Configuring temporary and permanent policy changes
- Managing SELinux contexts,ports and Booleans
- Configuring SELinux users
- Relabelling files on boot
- Creating policy modules
- Exercise
Session 6: FILE SHARING WITH NFS AND SAMBA
- NFS overview
- Configuring an NFS server and client
- Configuring AutoFS - The Automounter
- Samba overview
- Configuring a Samba server and client
- Configuring SELinux for Samba
- Exercise
Session 7: CONFIGURING AN FTP SERVER
- FTP services overview
- Configuring Pure-FTPD and ProFTPD
- Configuring a VSFTPD server
- Configuring SELinux for FTP
- Creating a Socket unit
- Exercise
Session 8: RAID DEVICES
- RAID overview
- Creating a RAID device
- Viewing RAID arrays
- Hot swapping failed drives
- Exercise
Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 3
Session 9: LOGICAL VOLUMES
- LVM overview
- Creating Physical Volumes,Volume Groups and Logical Volumes
- Creating a striped Logical Volume
- Extending a Volume Group
- Resizing filesystems
- Removing Logical Volumes,Volume Groups and Physical Volumes
- Exercise
Session 10: CONFIGURING FIREWALLD
- Firewalld overview
- Basic firewall-cmd commands
- Managing firewalld services,ports and zones
- Creating firewalld zones and services
- Geolocation blocking with IP Sets
- Configuring Rich Rules
- Installing and configuring fail2ban
- Viewing the fail2ban jail and unbanning IP addresses
- Exercise
Session 11: INTRUSION DETECTION
- Intrusion detection overview
- Installing and configuring AIDE
- Detecting filesystem changes
- Creating a chroot jail
- Exercise
Session 12: PLUGGABLE AUTHENTICATION MODULES
- PAM overview
- PAM configuration files
- Restricting access to SSH
- Enforcing password complexity
- Controlling access by time
- Controlling user limits
- Exercise
Oracle Linux 9 Advanced Administration Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 4
Session 13: SYSTEM MONITORING AND PERFORMANCE
- Performance monitoring overview
- Monitoring processes and collecting system information
- Measuring virtual memory
- Measuring IO performance
- Exercise
Session 14: KUBERNETES
- Kubernetes overview
- Installing and configuring Kubernetes
- Creating a Kubernetes cluster
- Pod overview
- Creating a basic Pod
- Pod namespaces and lifecycles
APPENDIX A: DISK ENCRYPTION
- Creating LUKS partitions
- Creating the filesystem
- Adding mappings
APPENDIX B: AUDIT RECORDS
- The Audit record fields
APPENDIX C: THE UDEV DEVICE MANAGER
- The Udev subsystem
- Configuring Udev and creating rules
APPENDIX D: NFTABLES
- NFTables Overview
- Converting IPTables rules to NFTables
- Using NFTables
- Displaying NFTables rule sets
- Creating an NFTables chain
Course Prerequisites
TopRequirements
Experience of administering Oracle Linux in an Enterprise environment to the level covered in the Oracle Linux 9 Administration course.
Follow on Courses
TopFurther Learning
- Linux System Security
- Apache Web Server
- Oracle SQL