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Administration Tasks Training Class |
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Administration Tasks Training Seminar
The Administration Tasks course covers the basics of the Linux printing architecture. It includes the concepts that relate to configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting printing. This course also includes concepts that relate to using system log files, scheduling, system backup, and system recovery.
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Introducing Linux Printing Architecture - Identify key aspects of the Linux printing architecture. Introducing PostScript - Identify features of PostScript. Configuring Printers - Identify the key aspects of configuring printers in Linux. Configuring CUPS - Identify the key aspects of configuring Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS). Adding a Printer - Identify the steps for adding a printer by using the Web-based CUPS utility Printing to the Windows Environment - Identify key aspects of printing to the Windows environment. Using lpr - Identify different options supported by the lpr command. Managing Print Queues - Identify the commands used for managing print queues. Post Assessment Using syslogd - Identify the key aspects of the syslogd daemon. Rotating Log Files - Identify the key aspects of log file rotation. Reviewing Log Files - Identify the key aspects of reviewing log files. Post Assessment Setting Time in Linux - Identify the key aspects of setting time in Linux. Using NTP - Identify key features of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). Using cron - Identify the key aspects of cron. Using anacron - Identify the key aspects of anacron. Using at - Identify options for scheduling tasks using the at command. Post Assessment Common Hardware Used for Backup - Identify hardware devices that are commonly used for data backup. Common Software Used for Backup - Identify features of commands used for data backup. Backup and Recovery - Identify the key aspects of data backup and recovery. Post Assessment
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Audience |
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The LPIC Junior Administration curriculum is designed for technology professionals responsible for user maintenance and workstation configuration in a Linux OS environment.
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