Solaris Administrator I Exam Objectives
- Install the Solaris 2.x operating System using quick install.
- Discuss Sun's client-server environment and other important system administration terms and concepts.
- Modify and manage files and directories in the file system (mkdir, rmdir, rm).
- Use vi editor commands to create and modify text files.
- Navigate through the Solaris file system using the command line interface (pwd, cd, ls).
- Perform basic user security tasks (who, id, last, chown, chgrp).
- Use data access control to enhance file security (chmod).
- Manipulate text files using the command line interface (cat, more, cp, mv, rm).
- Employ shell features to streamline command execution in the Bourne shell (!, *, ?, {}, |, \).
- Use maintenance commands to simplify system administration (find, cron, at).
- Send mail from the command line.
- Use Administration Tool to add user accounts and groups, and to add and manage local and remote printers.
- Print text files using the command line interface(lp. lpstat, cancel).
- Identify partitions and monitor disk space usage.
- Verify partitions on disk (format).
- Compress and send binary files (tar, compress, uuencode, uudecode).
- Remote login, and copy files from one workstation to another, using the command line interface.
- Comprehend NFS distributed computing file system concepts (mount, du, df).