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		<title>Допълнителни курсове предлагани от Sun Microsystems в София</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Допълнителни курсове]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SC-301-S10<br />
Personalising Security ont the Solaris 10 Operating System</p>
<p>Price per student 2200EUR</p>
<p>SA-225-S10<br />
Solaris 10 Features for Experienced System Administrators</p>
<p>Price per student 2200EUR</p>
<p>SA-400<br />
Solaris System Performance Management</p>
<p>Price per student 2700EUR</p>
<p>DTP-250<br />
Perl Programming</p>
<p>Price per student 2000EUR</p>
<p>ES-222<br />
Solaris Volume Manager Administration</p>
<p>Price per student 1500EUR</p>
<p>ES-3523<br />
Veritas Storage Foundation Administration</p>
<p>Price per student 2500EUR</p>
<p>ES-345<br />
Sun Cluster 3 Administration</p>
<p>Price per student 2900EUR</p>
<p>ES-445<br />
Sun Cluster 3 Advanced Administration</p>
<p>Price per student 2900EUR</p>
<p>DIR-2340<br />
Sun Java System Directory Server EE 6: Maintanance and Operation</p>
<p>Price per student 2000EUR</p>
<p>AM-3480<br />
Sun Java System Access Manager: Configuration and Customisation</p>
<p>Price per student 2500EUR</p>
<p>IDM-2455<br />
Sun Java System Identity Manager: Administration and Maintenance</p>
<p>Price per student 2000EUR</p>
<p>IDM-345<br />
Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.x: Deployment Fundamental</p>
<p>Price per student 2500EUR</p>
<p>IDM-4485<br />
Sun Java System Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals II</p>
<p>Price per student 2500EUR</p>
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		<title>Network Administration for the Solaris 10 OS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:56:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SA-300-S10 
14.06 -18.06 2010]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Prerequisites<br />
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:</strong></p>
<p>Install, configure, and maintain a Solaris OS product line server<br />
Change system run levels<br />
Read and edit system resource files</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.actsofia.bg/wp-content/uploads/SA_300_2009.pdf" target="_blank">Download pdf</a> </strong></p>
<p>Course Content<br />
<strong>Module 1</strong> - Introducing the TCP/IP Model</p>
<p>Describe network model fundamentals<br />
Describe the layers of the Transmission Control Protocol/IP (TCP/IP) model<br />
Describe basic peer-to-peer communication and related protocols<br />
Identify TCP/IP protocols</p>
<p><strong>Module 2</strong> - Introducing LANs and Their Components</p>
<p>Describe network topologies<br />
Describe LAN media<br />
Describe network devices</p>
<p><strong>Module 3</strong> - Describing Ethernet Interfaces</p>
<p>Describe Ethernet concepts<br />
Describe Ethernet frames<br />
Use network utilities</p>
<p><strong>Module 4</strong> - Describing ARP and RARP</p>
<p>Describe Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)<br />
Describe Reverse ARP (RARP)</p>
<p><strong>Module 5</strong> - Configuring IP</p>
<p>Describe the Internet layer protocols<br />
Describe the IP datagram<br />
Describe IP address types<br />
Describe subnetting and variable length subnet masks (VLSMs)<br />
Describe the interface configuration files<br />
Administer logical interfaces</p>
<p><strong>Module 6</strong> - Configuring IP Network Multipathing</p>
<p>Describe IP multipathing<br />
Implement IP multipathing</p>
<p><strong>Module 7</strong> - Configuring Routing</p>
<p>Identify the fundamentals of routing<br />
Describe routing table population<br />
Describe routing protocol types<br />
Describe the routing table<br />
Configure static routing<br />
Configure dynamic routing<br />
Describe classless inter-domain routing (CIDR)<br />
Configure routing at system boot<br />
Troubleshoot routing</p>
<p><strong>Module 8</strong> - Configuring IPv6</p>
<p>Describe IPv6<br />
Describe IPv6 addressing<br />
Describe IPv6 autoconfiguration<br />
Describe IPv6 unicast address types<br />
Describe IPv6 multicast address types<br />
Enable IPv6<br />
Manage IPv6<br />
Configure 6to4 routing<br />
Configure IPv6 multipathing</p>
<p><strong>Module 9</strong> - Describing the Transport Layer</p>
<p>Describe Transport layer fundamentals<br />
Describe User Datagram Protocol (UDP)<br />
Describe TCP<br />
Describe TCP flow control</p>
<p><strong>Module 10</strong> - Configuring DNS</p>
<p>Describe the DNS basics<br />
Configure the DNS server<br />
Troubleshoot the DNS server using basic utilities</p>
<p><strong>Module 11</strong> - Configuring DHCP</p>
<p>Describe the fundamentals of DHCP<br />
Configure a DHCP server<br />
Configure and manage DHCP clients<br />
Troubleshoot a DHCP server<br />
Troubleshoot a DHCP client</p>
<p><strong>Module 12</strong> - Configuring NTP</p>
<p>Identify NTP basics<br />
Configure an NTP server<br />
Configure an NTP client<br />
Troubleshoot NTP</p>
<p><strong>Module 13</strong> - Configuring the Solaris IP Filter Firewall</p>
<p>Identify Solaris IP Filter firewall basics<br />
Configure Solaris IP Filter firewall</p>
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		<title>System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SA-202-S10
7.06 -11.06 2010]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Prerequisites<br />
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to</strong> :</p>
<p>Manage files and directories<br />
Control the user work environment<br />
Archive files<br />
Use remote commands<br />
Manage file systems<br />
Install software<br />
Perform system boot procedures<br />
Perform user and security administration<br />
Manage network printers and system processes<br />
Perform system backups and restores</p>
<p><a href="http://www.actsofia.bg/wp-content/uploads/SA_202_2009.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Downoload pdf</strong> </a></p>
<p>Course Content<br />
<strong>Module 1</strong> - Describing Interface Configuration</p>
<p>Control and monitor network interfaces<br />
Configure Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) interfaces at boot time</p>
<p><strong>Module 2</strong> - Describing the Client-Server Model</p>
<p>Describe client-server processes<br />
Start server processes</p>
<p><strong>Module 3</strong> - Introducing Sun Connection Services</p>
<p>Describe signed packages and patches<br />
Introduce Sun Connection<br />
Describe Sun Connection modes<br />
Using Update Manager<br />
Installing updates with Update Manager<br />
Administering patches from the command line</p>
<p><strong>Module 4</strong> - Managing Swap Configuration</p>
<p>Describe virtual memory<br />
Configure swap space</p>
<p><strong>Module 5</strong> - Managing Crash Dumps and Core Files</p>
<p>Manage crash dump behavior<br />
Manage core file behavior</p>
<p><strong>Module 6</strong> - Configuring NFS</p>
<p>Describe the benefits of NFS<br />
Describe the fundamentals of the NFS distributed file system<br />
Manage an NFS server<br />
Manage an NFS client<br />
Enable the NFS server logging<br />
Manage NFS with the Solaris Management Console storage folder tools<br />
Troubleshoot NFS errors</p>
<p><strong>Module 7</strong> - Configuring AutoFS</p>
<p>Describe the fundamentals of the AutoFS file system<br />
Use automount maps</p>
<p><strong>Module 8</strong> - Describing RAID and the Solaris Volume Manager Software</p>
<p>Describe RAID<br />
Describe Solaris Volume Manager software concepts</p>
<p><strong>Module 9</strong> - Configuring Solaris Volume Manager Software</p>
<p>Describe Solaris Volume Manager software concepts<br />
Build a RAID-0 (concatenated) volume<br />
Build a RAID-1 (mirror) volume for the root (/) file system</p>
<p><strong>Module 10</strong> - Configuring Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)</p>
<p>Describe RBAC fundamentals<br />
Describe component interaction within RBAC<br />
Manage RBAC by using the Solaris Management Console<br />
Manage RBAC by using the command line</p>
<p><strong>Module 11</strong> - Configuring System Messaging</p>
<p>Describe the fundamentals of the syslog function<br />
Configure the /etc/syslog.conf file<br />
Configure syslog messaging<br />
Use the Solaris Management Console log viewer</p>
<p><strong>Module 12</strong> - Using Name Services</p>
<p>Describe the name service concept<br />
Describe the name service switch file /etc/nsswitch.conf<br />
Describe the name service cache daemon (nscd)<br />
Get name service information</p>
<p><strong>Module 13</strong> - Configuring Name Service Clients</p>
<p>Configure a DNS client<br />
Configure an LDAP client</p>
<p><strong>Module 14</strong> - Configuring the Network Information Service (NIS)</p>
<p>Describe NIS fundamentals<br />
Configure the name service switch file<br />
Describe NIS security<br />
Configure an NIS domain<br />
Build custom NIS maps<br />
Troubleshoot NIS</p>
<p><strong>Module 15</strong> - Introduction to Zones</p>
<p>Identify the different zones features<br />
Understand how and why zone partitioning is used<br />
Configure zones<br />
Install zones<br />
Boot zones</p>
<p><strong>Module 16</strong> - Introduction to the ZFS File System</p>
<p>Describe ZFS and its related terms<br />
Understand components of a storage pool<br />
Create and destroy storage pools<br />
Query storage pool status<br />
Create and destroy ZFS file systems<br />
Manage ZFS properties<br />
Mount and unmount ZFS file systems<br />
Work with snapshots and clones<br />
Use ZFS datasets with Solaris zones</p>
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		<title>Shell Programming for System Administrators</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SA-245]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Prerequisites<br />
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:</strong></p>
<p>Use basic UNIX commands, such as rm, cp, man, more, mkdir, ps, and chmod<br />
Create and edit text files in vi or a text editor</p>
<p><a href="http://www.actsofia.bg/wp-content/uploads/SA_245_2009.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Download pdf</strong><br />
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Course Content<br />
<strong>Module 1</strong> - UNIX Shells and Shell Scripts</p>
<p>Describe the role of shells in the UNIX environment<br />
Describe the standard shells<br />
Define the components of a shell script<br />
Write a simple shell script</p>
<p><strong>Module 2</strong> - Writing and Debugging Scripts</p>
<p>Start a script with #!<br />
Put comments in a script<br />
Change permissions on a script<br />
Execute a script<br />
Debug a script</p>
<p><strong>Module 3</strong> - The Shell Environment</p>
<p>Use Bourne and Korn shell variables<br />
Assign values to shell variables<br />
Display the value of shell variables<br />
Make variables available to subprocesses using the export statement<br />
Display the value of environment variables<br />
Unset shell and environment variables<br />
Customize the user environment using the .profile file<br />
Perform arithmetic operations<br />
Create and use aliases<br />
Display aliases and the values assigned to them<br />
Define the built-in aliases<br />
Customize the Bourne and Korn shell environments<br />
Use the tilde expansion and command substitution features of the Korn shell</p>
<p><strong>Module 4</strong> - Regular Expressions and the grep Command</p>
<p>Use and describe regular expressions<br />
Describe the grep command<br />
Use the grep command to find patterns in a file<br />
Use the regular expression characters with the grep command</p>
<p><strong>Module 5</strong> - The sed Editor</p>
<p>Use the sed editor to perform noninteractive editing tasks<br />
Use regular expression characters with the sed command</p>
<p><strong>Module 6</strong> - The nawk Programming Language</p>
<p>Use nawk commands from the command line<br />
Write simple nawk programs to generate data reports from text files<br />
Write simple nawk programs to generate numeric and text reports from text files</p>
<p><strong>Module 7</strong> - Conditionals</p>
<p>Use the exit status of a command as conditional control<br />
Use the &quot;if&quot; statement to test a condition<br />
Pass values using command-line arguments (positional parameters) into a script<br />
Create USAGE messages<br />
Place parameters on the command line<br />
Use conditional if, then, elif, else, and fi constructs<br />
Use exit, let, and test statements ([[ ]], &quot; &quot;)<br />
Apply the &amp;&amp;, ||, and ! Boolean logic operators<br />
Use the case statement</p>
<p><strong>Module 8</strong> - Interactive Scripts</p>
<p>Use the print and echo commands to display text<br />
Use the read command to interactively assign data to a shell variable<br />
Read user input into one or more variables, using one read statement<br />
Use special characters, with print and echo, to make the displayed text more user friendly<br />
Create a &quot;here&quot; document<br />
Use file descriptors to read from and write to multiple files</p>
<p><strong>Module 9</strong> - Loops</p>
<p>Write scripts that use for, while, and until loops<br />
Write a script using the select statement<br />
Describe when to use loops within a script<br />
Generate argument lists using command, variable, and file-name substitution</p>
<p><strong>Module 10</strong> - Advanced Variables, Parameters, and Argument Lists</p>
<p>Declare strings, integers, and array variables<br />
Manipulate string variables<br />
Change the values of the positional parameters using the set statement within a script<br />
Use Korn shell arrays<br />
Set default values for parameters<br />
Use the Korn shell built-in let, print, set, and typeset statements</p>
<p><strong>Module 11</strong> - Functions</p>
<p>Create user-defined functions in a shell script<br />
Create, invoke, and display functions from the command line<br />
Pass arguments into a function<br />
Call functions from special (function) files that are saved in one or more function directories<br />
Describe where functions are available for use</p>
<p><strong>Module 12</strong> - Traps</p>
<p>Describe how the trap statement works<br />
Include trap statements in a script<br />
Use the trap statement to catch signals and handle errors</p>
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		<title>System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 09:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SA-200-S10]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Prerequisites</strong></p>
<p>To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:<br />
Perform basic UNIX tasks<br />
Understand basic UNIX commands<br />
Use the vi text editor<br />
Interact with a windowing system</p>
<p><a href="http://www.actsofia.bg/wp-content/uploads/SA_200_2009.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Downoload pdf</strong> </a></p>
<p>Course Content<br />
<strong>Module 1</strong> - Introducing the Solaris 10 OS Directory Hierarchy</p>
<p>Describe / (root) subdirectories<br />
Describe file components<br />
Describe file types<br />
Use hard links</p>
<p><strong>Module 2</strong> - Managing Local Disk Devices</p>
<p>Describe the basic architecture of a disk<br />
Describe the naming conventions for devices<br />
List devices<br />
Reconfigure devices<br />
Perform hard disk partitioning<br />
Manage disk labels<br />
Describe the Solaris Management Console<br />
Partition a disk by using the Solaris Management Console</p>
<p><strong>Module 3</strong> - Managing Solaris OS File Systems</p>
<p>Describe Solaris OS file systems<br />
Create a new ufs file system<br />
Check the file system using the fsck command<br />
Resolve file system inconsistencies<br />
Monitor file system use</p>
<p><strong>Module 4</strong> - Performing Mounts and Unmounts</p>
<p>Identify mounting basics<br />
Perform mounts<br />
Perform unmounts<br />
Access a mounted diskette or CD-ROM<br />
Restrict access to a mounted diskette or CD-ROM<br />
Access a diskette or CD-ROM without Volume Management (vold)</p>
<p><strong>Module 5</strong> - Installation Requirements for the Solaris 10 OS</p>
<p>Identify fundamentals of DVD installation<br />
Solaris 10 OS installation and upgrade options<br />
Hardware requirements for Solaris OS installation</p>
<p><strong>Module 6</strong> - Performing Solaris 10 OS Package Administration</p>
<p>Describe the fundamentals of package administration<br />
Administer packages using the command-line interface</p>
<p><strong>Module 7</strong> - Managing Software Patches on the Solaris 10 OS</p>
<p>Describe the fundamentals of patch administration<br />
Install and remove patches and patch clusters</p>
<p><strong>Module 8</strong> - Executing Boot PROM Commands</p>
<p>Identify boot programmable read-only memory (PROM) fundamentals<br />
Use basic boot PROM commands<br />
Identify the system&#8217;s boot device<br />
Create and remove custom device aliases<br />
View and change nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) parameters from the shell<br />
Interrupt an unresponsive system</p>
<p><strong>Module 9</strong> - Using GRUB</p>
<p>Introduction to GRUB<br />
Influencing boot behavior with GRUB</p>
<p><strong>Module 10</strong> - Performing Boot and Shutdown Procedures</p>
<p>Describe the features of the Service Management Facility<br />
Identify run level fundamentals<br />
Compare run levels and SMF milestones<br />
Identify the phases of the boot process<br />
Use SMF administrative commands<br />
Control boot processes<br />
Perform system shutdown procedures</p>
<p><strong>Module 11</strong> - Performing User Administration</p>
<p>Describe user administration fundamentals<br />
Manage user accounts<br />
Manage initialization files</p>
<p><strong>Module 12</strong> - Introducing System Security</p>
<p>Monitor system access<br />
Switch users on a system<br />
Control system access<br />
Restrict access to data in files</p>
<p><strong>Module 13</strong> - Configuring and Using Printer Services</p>
<p>Identify network printing fundamentals<br />
Configure printer services<br />
Administer printer services<br />
Start and stop the line printer (LP) print service<br />
Specify a destination printer<br />
Use the LP print service</p>
<p><strong>Module 14</strong> - Controlling System Processes</p>
<p>View system processes<br />
Kill frozen processes<br />
Schedule an automatic one-time execution of a command<br />
Schedule an automatic recurring execution of a command</p>
<p><strong>Module 15</strong> - Performing File System Backups</p>
<p>Identify the fundamentals of backups<br />
Back up an unmounted file system</p>
<p><strong>Module 16</strong> - Performing File System Restores</p>
<p>Restore ufs file systems<br />
Explain disaster recovery fundamentals</p>
<p><strong>Module 17</strong> - Backing Up a Mounted File System With a UFS Snapshot</p>
<p>Create a UFS snapshot<br />
Back up the snapshot file</p>
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