Course Detail
Units:
0.0
Course Components:
Lab/Discussion
Enrollment Information
Course Attribute:
University Connected Learning
Description
This course is designed to give the Linux system administrator an in-depth look at common and not-so-common Linux system problems. Linux system problems explored in this course are frequently encountered with the administration of Linux Systems. This course takes the approach to troubleshooting with a 'break-fix' philosophy, 25% lecture, and 75% lab intensive content. Lab exercises contain a pool of over 120 simple and complex real-world troubleshooting scenarios. Lab work is flexible enough to satisfy the expectations of experienced to intermediate administrators through ranked difficulty of scenarios. Lab tasks let students choose the type of scenarios they would like to tackle, with hints, help, and solutions to make learning effective. Completion of both Enterprise Linux Network Services and Linux Troubleshooting courses prepares for the LPI 2 and Red Hat Certified Engineer Certification exams. Prerequisites: Equivalent knowledge of the Linux Fundamentals and Enterprise Linux Systems Administration courses. Admitted U of U students may take this course for credit. Register for CS 2964-001 through the Campus Information System. This course covers the second half of CS 2964-001. For more information, call (801) 581-6061. Tuition includes course materials.