LFCS: Linux Service Management
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Immerse yourself in managing command line Linux services, including installs and building applications. This is the sixth course in a series of seven courses preparing you for the Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator exam.
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Course Description
When it comes to managing CentOS 7, you'll find it's often more about managing the services that reside on CentOS. In this course, you will prepare the CentOS 7 administrator with the skills needed to manage commonly-used and required services. You'll also integrate the services together in a practical way, mirroring what may be needed in your workplace. To start, you'll automate installs of CentOS 7 by creating an FTP repository and adding a DHCP server with PXE Boot enabled. The installation itself is automated by means of a Kickstart file. Before long, you'll look at building a PHP-based web application to query a MariaDB that you'll create and populate. The course closes by looking at sharing files to the Windows network with Samba and debugging SELinux to ensure you can keep the service secure. By the end of this course, you will be able to manage CentOS 7 and all its services with ease, and you'll also be more prepared for the LFCS Administrator exam.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 51s
—Course Overview 1m 51sIntroduction to Linux Service Management and the Associated Certification- 20m 32s
—Course Overview 8m 42s
—Using Systemd to Manage Services 8m 29s
—Summary and What's Next 3m 20sConfiguring a BIND DNS Service- 53m 45sConfiguring FTP Servers- 33m 0sConfiguring DHCP- 31m 1sInstalling PXE- 40m 49sConfiguring Email in CentOS 7- 56m 40sConfigure Printing in CentOS 7- 24m 57sInstalling Apache Web Server- 1h 0mInstalling and Testing PHP- 30m 47sInstalling MariaDB- 35m 12sConfiguring SELinux for Services- 32m 48s