Course creators need to plan and develop effective, engaging courses and activities and often within a short lead-time. Moodle™ is an extensive, flexible and feature rich application that can take weeks or months to fully understand if you try an unstructured, ad hoc approach.
Class goals :
On this Moodle™ training course, delegates will learn how to:
Set up a course from scratch identifying the key settings that impact on the format and management of the course
Upload and manage your own resources and make them available to participants
Create online resources and weblinks and make them available to participants
Create activities for assessment, collaboration and communication using a range of Moodle™ tools
This hands on course provides training on standard UNIX/Linux commands and utilities used for day to day tasks including file manipulation, program execution and control, and effective use of the shell and desktop environments.
Class goals :
The course presents the concepts necessary to understand the way UNIX works as well as the system’s most commonly used commands. Data manipulation utilities and shell syntax for synthesizing command pipelines are emphasized. Bourne and Korn shell programming is introduced so students will be able to read and modify existing shell scripts as well as create their own. Desktop environments are also introduced from a user’s perspective, including common window managers, Open Office utilities and an introduction to configuration tools. Proficiency in applying new skills is reinforced with extensive hands on exercises after each module.
Content of UNIX/Linux Fundamentals
History of UNIX
Navigating the File System
Viewing and Copying Files
Using the Command Line
Creating User Logins and Passwords
Communicating with Other Users
Using the vi Editor
File and Directory Naming Rules and Conventions
Introduction to Inodes
Manipulating Files, Links and Directories
UNIX Process Model
Monitoring and Controlling Processes
Shell Syntax
Features of C, Korn and bash Shells
I/O Redirection and Pipes
Command Substitution, Quoting and Escaping
Command Separation and Grouping
Using grep, egrep, awk, and sed
Using Compression Utilities
Backing Up Files
tar Syntax
UNIX Network Applications
Using ftp
Working With the Secure Shell
Submitting and Controlling Print Jobs
Training UNIX/Linux Fundamentals
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This hands on course provides training on standard UNIX/Linux commands and utilities used for day to day tasks including file manipulation, program execution and control, and effective use of the shell and desktop environments.
Site administrators perform an important function of managing the Moodle™ site on a day-to-day basis. They often have exclusive access to settings and options that can impact dramatically on the experience of participants within courses and the degree to which the Moodle™ site aligns with the wider objectives of the organisation.
Class goals :
On this Moodle™ training course, delegates will learn how to:
Adapt the layout of a Moodle™ site
Identify global settings that impact on security, privacy and access
Identify and manage options and settings that impact on course design and the experience for participants
Make changes to the appearance of the site using options within the Moodle™ administration console
Manually create and manage accounts Identify, assign, modify, create and manage roles
Content of Moodle™ Administrator Course
Site layout options
Site / Course back up
Global privacy and access settings
Using in built options to modify the site appearance
Customising the interface terminology
Settings and options that impact on the experience of participants in courses
Creating and managing user accounts with manual and email authentication
The roles system
Monitoring user activity
Training Moodle™ Administrator Course
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The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: Certified Linux Engineer course prepares candidates for the CLE 11 Practicum exam. The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: Certified Linux Expert 11 (3107) is designed to enable professional administrators to perform specialized tasks on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 concerning networking, storage, virtualisation, and disaster preparedness and recovery.
Class goals :
This course teaches you how to perform the following SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 administrative tasks:
Manage networking
Manage server storage
Work with Xen virtualization
Harden servers
Update servers
Monitor server health
Prepare servers for disasters
Content of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: Certified Linux Engineer
Manage Networking
Configure Bridges
Bonding Interfaces ( Teaming NICS )
VLAN Tagging
Server Storage
Configuring iSCSI Targets
Configuring iSCSI Clients ( Initiators )
Xen
Install XEN Visualization
Use vm-install command line options
Harden Servers
Strengthen Security on SLES11
Use APPARMOR
Use AIDE
Update Servers
Implement SMT to deploy updates to SLES11
Prepare for Disasters
LVM Snapshots
Multipath for remote storage
Monitor Servers
Configure and use NAGIOS for server monitoring
Training SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: Certified Linux Engineer
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This Sun Microsystems Solaris Operating System training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the SOLARIS Operating System. The most commonly used commands and utilities are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities.
Class goals :
This Solaris Introduction course provides the skills needed to work productively in the SOLARIS environment. The delegates will practise:
Creating, copying, renaming, moving and deleting files and directories
Using the shell’s redirection and pipe facilities
Editing text files using the vi editor
Setting and changing access permissions on files
Monitoring and controlling their own processes
Using the basic file and text searching utilities
Customising their own login environment
Content of Introduction to Solaris
Course Introduction
Administration and Course Materials
Course Structure and Agenda
Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Introduction to the Solaris Operating System
A brief history of UNIX
The UNIX kernel
The UNIX file system
Getting started navigating the file system
The file system structure
Directories and files
Pathnames
Navigating the file system
Exercise: Logging on to the system
Exercise: Navigating the file system
Basic Commands
Command line syntax
Basic file handling commands
Basic Directory handling commands
Filename wildcard characters
Exercise: Manipulating files and directories
Redirection and Pipes
Input redirection
Output redirection
Pipes
Exercise: Using redirection and pipe facilities
Introduction to the vi Editor
Overview of the vi editor
Basic functions
Switching to input mode
Other useful commands
Exercises: Using the vi editor
Exercise: Using more advanced vi features
Searching and Replacing Text
Replacing text
Using the vi editor
Using sed for search and replace
Searching for text with grep
Linking files
Exercises: Searching and Replacing Text
Recalling and Editing Commands
Overview
The bash shell
The korn shell
Exercises: Recall and Edit Commands
File Permissions and Access Control
Users and user groups
File access permissions
Changing file attributes
Switching users and user groups
Linking files
Exercise: Setting and access permissions
Processes
What is a process?
Monitoring processes
Killing processes
Background processes
Job Control
Grouping commands
Exercise: Monitoring and controlling processes
More Basic Commands
The wc (word count) command
The find command
The cut command
The sort command
The finger command
Exercise: Using file handling commands
The User Environment
Customising the .profile or .bash_profile
Customising the .kshrc or .bashrc
Exercise: Setting up an environment
Training Introduction to Solaris
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This comprehensive two-day course aims to equip the novice Solaris/UNIX user with all the skills necessary to navigate the system and make productive use of the tools available, including the Windows system, the vi editor and essential Solaris/UNIX commands. It also forms the necessary foundation for subsequent courses.
Class goals :
A foundation course to get trainees confident in day-to-day Solaris / Unix use. This course provides all the knowledge that applications users will need and forms a good grounding for the power user or administrator who will go on to take other courses
Content of Introduction to Solaris – A Unix / Solaris Foundation
Solaris / UNIX / Linux overview
What are Solaris, Linux and Unix?
Advantages and disadvantages
Basic command examples
Other versions of Unix
Future of Unix
Logistics and support
Getting started
Logging in and out
Basic Gnome Window system use
Keyboard basics
Files, directories and path names
Creating and examining files
Effective use of directories
Moving, copying and removing files
Basic system password security
Online Documentation and the man command
Common problems
The vi editor
Invoking vi
Insert and Append
Moving around the text
Deleting text
Change operators
Other insert operators
Searching for text; Search and replace
Saving and quitting
The Next stage
Introduction to UNIX shells
Shell interaction
Input and Output control using Re-direction and piping
Shell metacharacters (wild cards)
The command history mechanism, and command line editing facilities
The shell quoting mechanism
Setting up and using command aliases
Job and Process monitoring and control
More complex copying and moving
Protecting files and directories using chmod
Shell variables and setting up the environment
Introduction to Solaris utilities
Halting the workstation
Gnome Window System
A thorough examination of the major tools available, such as the Panel, File Manager, Text editor and the Help system
Customising the Workspace and setting basic user preferences
Introduction to networking
Introduction to network concepts
Ethernet Overview
Network basic commands (including logging in to other machines with ssh)
Network File System (NFS) – overview, benefits and uses
Overview of Samba file sharing with Microsoft machines
Training Introduction to Solaris
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This course is designed to give delegates practical experience in the administration of a SVR4 compatible Unix System. Practical work will concentrate on the basic SVR4 commands rather than vendor-specific administration menu driven or GUI tools.
The delegates will practise:
Adding, changing and deleting users and user groups
Managing user passwords
Configuring login files
Running background tasks at regular intervals
Creating file systems
Mounting, monitoring and repairing file systems
Managing file access
Backing up and restoring files and directories using standard utilities
Managing swap space
Adding printers to the system
Monitoring and controlling print jobs
Starting and shutting down the system
Customising start-up and shutdown procedures
Monitoring system performance with the sar utility
Configuring syslog to manage system event messages
Carrying out various housekeeping procedures to manage disk space
Class goals :
To provide the knowledge and skills needed to maintain successful day-to-day operation of a UNIX system.
Content of Unix System Administration
The Administrator’s Role
Role Of A System Administrator
Using The root Login
Tracking The Use Of su
The sysadm Menu System
Account Management
Users, user groups and related system files
Adding new users and user groups (useradd, groupadd)
Changing and deleting users and user groups (usermod, userdel, groupmod, groupdel)
Password and login control (passwd)
User communication facilites (wall, /etc/motd)
Exercise
Login Files
The Bourne and Korn Shell Environments
Environment Variables
The system profile /etc/profile
The user’s .profile
The Korn shell start up file .kshrc
Korn shell options
Listing environment variables and aliases
Skeleton directories
Exercise
Background Jobs
Starting Background Jobs
Using The nice Command
Using cron Processes
Creating crontab Entries
Using The crontab Command
The at Command
Exercise
File System Administration
Physical Disk Organisation
UNIX Partition Slices
File System Device Names
Mounting and Unmounting File Systems
File System Types
File System Structure
File System Creation
Checking And Repairing File Systems
Monitoring Free Space
Exercise
File Access
File Access Criteria (Users, Groups and Permissions)
Default permissions with umask
Changing File Attributes with chmod, chown and chgrp
Testing permissions with su
Exercise
Backup and Restore Facilities
Using The cpio Command
Using The tar Command
Using the dd Command
Backup And Restore Services
Managing Swap Space
Listing, configuring and disabling swap space (swap)
Exercise
Terminals and Printers
Managing terminals
Using the stty command
Terminal model capabilities and commands (infocmp, tput)
The LP print service
LP print service files
Printer configuration (lpadmin)
Printer maintenance – managing printer status, job queues etc.
This course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the UNIX Operating System. The most commonly used commands and utilities are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities. The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Korn/Posix/Bash Shells are introduced.
The delegates will practise:
Creating, copying, renaming, moving and deleting files and directories
Using the shell’s redirection and pipe facilities
Editing text files using the vi editor
Setting and changing access permissions on files
Monitoring and controlling their own processes
Using the basic file and text searching utilities
Customising their own login environment
Class goals :
To provide the skills needed to work productively in the UNIX environment.
Content of Unix Introduction
Introduction to the Unix Operating System
A brief history of Unix
The Unix kernel
The UNIX file system
Getting started navigating the file system
The file system structure
Directories and files
Pathnames
Navigating the file system
Exercise: Logging on to the system
Exercise: Navigating the file system
Basic Commands
Command line syntax
Basic file handling commands
Directory handling commands
Filename wildcard characters
Exercise: Manipulating files and directories
Redirection and Pipes
Input redirection
Output redirection
Pipes
Exercise: Using redirection and pipe facilities
Introduction to The vi Editor
Overview of the vi editor
Basic functions
Switching to input mode
Other useful commands
Exercises: Using the vi editor
Exercise: Using more advanced vi features
Searching and Replacing Text
Replacing text
Using the vi editor
Using sed for search and replace
Searching for text with grep
Linking files
Exercises: Searching and Replacing Text
Recalling and Editing Commands
Overview
The bash shell
The korn shell
Exercises: Recall and Edit Commands
File Permissions and Access Control
Users and user groups
File access permissions
Changing file attributes
Switching users and user groups
Linking files
Exercise: Setting and access permissions
Processes
What is a process?
Monitoring processes
Killing processes
Background processes
Job Control
Grouping commands
Exercise: Monitoring and controlling processes
More Basic Commands
The wc (word count) command
The find command
The cut command
The sort command
The finger command
Exercise: Using file handling commands
The User Environment
Customising the .profile or .bash_profile
Customising the .kshrc or .bashrc
Exercise: Setting up an environment
Training Unix Introduction
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This Unix training course is designed to give delegates an overview of the various versions of UNIX available. It is technically orientated to enable staff at all levels to have an appreciation of what UNIX is, and the various features available with the different versions..
The delegates will practise:
What UNIX is
The History of UNIX from Version 7 and the Various Versions Available
OSF/2 POSIX SVR4 Standards
Features of the UNIX Operating System
UNIX Networking Features
What a Process is and how Processes are Controlled
Standard Utilities Available with UNIX
Applications Available
The System Administrator
Class goals :
This UNIX Technical Overview course will provide the delegate with a technical understanding of the UNIX Operating System, from its general structure to its Networking capabilities..
Content of Unix Technical Overview
What is UNIX?
The UNIX Kernel
What is the Shell?
Different Shells Available
History of UNIX
Version 7 to SVR4 (System 5 Release 4)
UNIX Standards
OSF/1 and OSF/2
POSIX Standards
SVR4 Standards
Features of UNIX
Built in Functions
Applications for Users and Programmers
UNIX Networking
UUCP
TCP/IP
NFS (Yellow Pages)
NIS and NIS+
Processes and Background Jobs
Controlling processes in UNIX
Background Jobs
CRON and AT
UNIX Applications
Editors
Programmers Tools
System Start-up and Control
UNIX System Administrator
The Function and Responsibilities of a System Administrator
Training Unix Technical Overview
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