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Linux Troubleshooting and Administration
Explore the key tips and techniques for maintaining a reliable and highly available Linux server infrastructure and reducing downtime with this interactive course. Beginning with troubleshooting best practices, you'll go on to understand the technique of effectively diagnosing and fixing common and complex Linux server configuration and administration issues. From system access troubleshooting through to filesystem troubleshooting, you'll learn with practical examples and tackle a variety of critical issues. Later, you'll even get to grips with system recovery. All along, this course will guide you on how to apply your skills in a production environment. By the end of this course, you will have developed the skills you need to effectively troubleshoot a variety of Linux-related issues. All code and supporting files for this course are available at - https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Linux-Troubleshooting-Course-with-Real-Life-Examples
Understand conceptual troubleshooting and system access troubleshooting
Get up to speed with filesystem troubleshooting
Discover system administration troubleshooting and recovery
Manage your company s IT environment and respond to critical issues smoothly
This course is for beginners in the IT field who are looking to troubleshoot daily issues, and experienced system administrators or engineers who want to improve their existing skills. Basic knowledge of the Linux command line is required.
The course offers comprehensive insights into every topic with relevant examples to help you gain a practical understanding.
Troubleshoot IT and Linux-related issues with effective tools and techniques * Diagnose and repair common networking and filesystem errors
https://github.com/packtpublishing/linux-troubleshooting-course-with-real-life-examples
Imran Afzal is a systems engineer/manager, entrepreneur, instructor, and a public speaker. He started his career with Time Warner in 2000 as a systems administrator. He was involved in deploying technologies such as DTV, VOD, CableCards, and others. These technologies were built on many Linux distributions. Since then, he has utilized Linux/Unix skills in many Fortune 500 companies. He has worn many different hats and currently manages a large team of systems engineers, administrators and team leads globally. He has spearheaded projects such as datacenter migration, introduction, and deployment of VMware, monitoring tools implementation, Amazon cloud migration, and many more. He is certified in Linux Systems Management, UNIX Operating Systems, Linux System Administration, System Internals, VMWare Certified Professional, RHCSA, and Windows Server Certified.
1. Introduction and Course Overview
In this section, the author provides an overview of the course and topics covered.
1. (Free Preview): Syllabus Overview Introduction and Course Overview: Syllabus Overview |
2. Troubleshooting Best Practices
In this section, you will be able to troubleshoot Best Practices.
1. Welcome to Troubleshooting Best Practices Troubleshooting Best Practices: Welcome to Troubleshooting Best Practices |
2. Follow Policies and Standards Troubleshooting Best Practices: Follow Policies and Standards |
3. Documentation or Ticketing Process Troubleshooting Best Practices: Documentation or Ticketing Process |
4. (Free Preview): Patience To Work With the Users / Group Troubleshooting Best Practices: Patience To Work With the Users / Group |
5. (Free Preview): Get Online Help Troubleshooting Best Practices: Get Online Help |
6. Understanding the Issue Before Making a Decision Troubleshooting Best Practices: Understanding the Issue Before Making a Decision |
7. Involve Vendor If Needed Troubleshooting Best Practices: Involve Vendor If Needed |
8. Log Monitor Troubleshooting Best Practices: Log Monitor |
9. Be Honest and Ask Questions Troubleshooting Best Practices: Be Honest and Ask Questions |
3. Lab Setup
In this section, you will be setting up the Lab/ Environment.
1. Welcome to Lab Setup Lab Setup: Welcome to Lab Setup |
2. What is Virtual Box? Lab Setup: What is Virtual Box? |
3. Installing Oracle VirtualBox Lab Setup: Installing Oracle VirtualBox |
4. Creating First Virtual Machine Lab Setup: Creating First Virtual Machine |
5. Linux Installation Lab Setup: Linux Installation |
4. Conceptual Troubleshooting
In this section, we look into advance topics about Troubleshooting.
1. Welcome to Conceptual Troubleshooting Conceptual Troubleshooting: Welcome to Conceptual Troubleshooting |
2. Who is Who? Conceptual Troubleshooting: Who is Who? |
3. Cannot Access Server Conceptual Troubleshooting: Cannot Access Server |
4. Cannot Install Linux Conceptual Troubleshooting: Cannot Install Linux |
5. Linux Virtual Machine Running Slow Conceptual Troubleshooting: Linux Virtual Machine Running Slow |
5. System Access Troubleshooting
In this section, we look into System Access Troubleshooting.
1. Welcome to System Access Troubleshooting System Access Troubleshooting: Welcome to System Access Troubleshooting |
2. Server is Not Reachable System Access Troubleshooting: Server is Not Reachable |
3. Cannot Connect to a Website or an Application System Access Troubleshooting: Cannot Connect to a Website or an Application |
4. Cannot SSH as root or a Specific User System Access Troubleshooting: Cannot SSH as root or a Specific User |
5. Firewall Issue System Access Troubleshooting: Firewall Issue |
6. Terminal Client is not working System Access Troubleshooting: Terminal Client is not working |
7. Cannot Connect using Putty to a VirutalBox VM System Access Troubleshooting: Cannot Connect using Putty to a VirutalBox VM |
6. FileSystem Troubleshooting
In this section, we learn about FileSystem Troubleshooting.
1. Welcome to FileSystem Troubleshooting FileSystem Troubleshooting: Welcome to FileSystem Troubleshooting |
2. Cannot cd into a Directory FileSystem Troubleshooting: Cannot cd into a Directory |
3. Cannot Open a File or Run a Script FileSystem Troubleshooting: Cannot Open a File or Run a Script |
4. Having Trouble Finding Files and Directories FileSystem Troubleshooting: Having Trouble Finding Files and Directories |
5. Cannot Create Links FileSystem Troubleshooting: Cannot Create Links |
6. Cannot Write to a File FileSystem Troubleshooting: Cannot Write to a File |
7. Cannot Delete, Copy, Move or Rename a File FileSystem Troubleshooting: Cannot Delete, Copy, Move or Rename a File |
8. Cannot Change File Permissions or View Other Users Files FileSystem Troubleshooting: Cannot Change File Permissions or View Other Users Files |
9. Disk Space Full or Add More Disk Space FileSystem Troubleshooting: Disk Space Full or Add More Disk Space |
10. Add Disk and Create Standard Partition FileSystem Troubleshooting: Add Disk and Create Standard Partition |
11. Add Disk and Create LVM Partition FileSystem Troubleshooting: Add Disk and Create LVM Partition |
12. Extend Disk with LVM FileSystem Troubleshooting: Extend Disk with LVM |
13. How to Delete Old Files FileSystem Troubleshooting: How to Delete Old Files |
14. Script to Delete Old Files FileSystem Troubleshooting: Script to Delete Old Files |
15. FileSystem is Corruption FileSystem Troubleshooting: FileSystem is Corruption |
16. Corruption in /etc/fstab FileSystem Troubleshooting: Corruption in /etc/fstab |
7. System Administration Troubleshooting
In this section, we learn about System Administration Troubleshooting.
1. Welcome to System Administration Troubleshooting System Administration Troubleshooting: Welcome to System Administration Troubleshooting |
2. Running Out of Memory System Administration Troubleshooting: Running Out of Memory |
3. Add Swap Space System Administration Troubleshooting: Add Swap Space |
4. System Rebooted or Process Restarted System Administration Troubleshooting: System Rebooted or Process Restarted |
5. Unable to get IP Address System Administration Troubleshooting: Unable to get IP Address |
6. IP Assigned but not Reachable System Administration Troubleshooting: IP Assigned but not Reachable |
7. Having Trouble using vi Editor System Administration Troubleshooting: Having Trouble using vi Editor |
8. Cannot Run Certain Commands System Administration Troubleshooting: Cannot Run Certain Commands |
9. Cannot Change Password System Administration Troubleshooting: Cannot Change Password |
10. User Account has no Home Directory System Administration Troubleshooting: User Account has no Home Directory |
11. How to Change Every Instance of a Word in a File System Administration Troubleshooting: How to Change Every Instance of a Word in a File |
12. How to Use sed Command System Administration Troubleshooting: How to Use sed Command |
13. How to Kill a User Terminal or Process System Administration Troubleshooting: How to Kill a User Terminal or Process |
14. Recover Root Password System Administration Troubleshooting: Recover Root Password |
15. SOS Report System Administration Troubleshooting: SOS Report |
16. List of Users Logged in by Date System Administration Troubleshooting: List of Users Logged in by Date |
17. System is Running Slow System Administration Troubleshooting: System is Running Slow |
18. Rollback Updates and Patching System Administration Troubleshooting: Rollback Updates and Patching |
8. System Recovery
In this section, we learn about System Recovery.
1. Welcome to System Recovery System Recovery: Welcome to System Recovery |
2. Recover Virtual System System Recovery: Recover Virtual System |
3. Recover Physical System System Recovery: Recover Physical System |
4. Disaster Recovery System Recovery: Disaster Recovery |
9. Additional Resources
In this section, we learn about Additional Resources.
1. Welcome to Additional Resources Additional Resources: Welcome to Additional Resources |
2. Introduction to FileSystem Additional Resources: Introduction to FileSystem |
3. File Ownership Commands (chown, chgrp) Additional Resources: File Ownership Commands (chown, chgrp) |
4. Files and Directory Permissions (chmod) Additional Resources: Files and Directory Permissions (chmod) |
5. System Logs Monitor (/var/log) Additional Resources: System Logs Monitor (/var/log) |
6. Soft and Hard Links Additional Resources: Soft and Hard Links |
7. curl and ping commands Additional Resources: curl and ping commands |
8. Programs and Service Management Additional Resources: Programs and Service Management |
9. Processes and Jobs (systemctl, ps, kill, top, crontab, at) Additional Resources: Processes and Jobs (systemctl, ps, kill, top, crontab, at) |
10. New Network Command Additional Resources: New Network Command |
11. Difference Between CentOS/Redhat 5, 6 and 7 Additional Resources: Difference Between CentOS/Redhat 5, 6 and 7 |