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Overview
| Course code | ZL150 | Skill level | Intermediate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 4.0 days | Delivery type | Classroom
(Hands-on labs) |
| Course type | Public or Private on-site | ||
| Public price | USD $3,410.00 plus tax | ||
Learn how to prepare your Linux for zSeries system for a production environment. Install middleware products, set up a Samba solution for file and print servers, and clone Linux instances. Also, discuss alternative authentication methods, hardening Linux, and methods for backing up data.
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Audience
This is an intermediate course for people who need to, or have already installed Linux on zSeries and are ready for the next step.
Skills taught
- Customize the z/VM environment to prepare for Linux guests
- Install Linux in a guest virtual machine
- Define Linux networking configurations
- Define journal file systems
- Use LVM
- Setup Clusters and Guest LANs
- Define Shared Segments for Linux to use
- Clone Linux instances
- Provide alternate ways to authenticate Linux users
- Harden security on Linux for zSeries
- Share parts of the Linux file system to reduce DASD storage requirements
- Install and use Administration tools
Course outline
z/VM
- Customization of z/VM for Linux
- Defining virtual machines
- VM TCPIP networking
- Creating Shared Segments
Security
- Authenticate against an LDAP Server, locally or remote
- Configure z/VM to run Linux Securely
- Linux Security, Options and Aids
- Cloning Concepts
- Cloning Linux Instances
- Sharing /usr file system among many Linux Instances
Administration
- LVM Administration
- Journaling File Systems
- How to backup and restore
- Monitor performance
- System Administration
- Setting up a Cluster under Linux for zSeries
- Guest LANs under z/VM
