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===OPSx55 template===
* Specific Outcomes
* C1: Stuff to learn: Installing, Testing, and maintaining (add/remove/modified)* C2: Basic shell command and script level x* C3: Configuration files and configuration items* C4: Log files and log entries (to understand the meaning of each log entry)* C5: Backup and recovery when system breakdown or migration* A6: Automation of tasks. C1 - C5: Componets of the course - each topic has 5 components* C1 - subject contents: what is it for? how does it work? how to make it available to the users? how to keep it running?* C2 - shell command / script needed for the subject matter* C3 - configuration files/items for the subject matter* C4 - log files/entries for the subject matter* C5 - what need to be backed up/recovered/migrated if required A6 - Assignment : how to automate C1 to C5 if applicable P1 - How to get it up and running according to specification?P2 - How to create a good backup for disaster recovery?P3 - How to restore the stuff after a disaster?
=== OPS155/ULI101 ===
=== OPS455 ===
Open System Information and Communication Technology
 
====Specific Outcomes====
 
Upon successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
 
* Design, construct, test and modify complex shell scripts
* Create, manage and change environment variables
* Make appropriate use of Filename Expansion
* Construct and use Regular Expressions
* Use Unix filters such as awk, grep, sed and sort
 
====Topic Outline====
=== OPS655 ===
Open System Management (SNMP, Monitoring)
 
== Topics to be covered - Level/Layer ==
=== Desktop ===
=== Networking ===
==== Level/Layer 1 ====
* How to gather TCP/IP network setting on a Networked workstation
** IP address
** Network mask
** broadcast address
** Default Route (i.e. default gateway)
** IP address of the DNS server
** MAC address
==== Level/Layer 2 ====
* topics learned in Level/Layer 1
* How to configurate TCP/IP network settings
** Using available DHCP server
** Using Manual methods
*** GUI configuration
*** Editing configuration file
*** running a shell script
* Packet filtering firewall on host computer (no gateway)
==== Level/Layer 3 ====
* Everything in L1 and L2
* Configure multiple network interface
* Configure IPv4 Gateway
* Multiple route and default route
* NAT: DNAT/SNAT using netfilter/iptables
==== Level/Layer 4 ====
* Everything covered in L1, L2, and L3
* Routing to multiple network
* Load balancing traffic
* packet filtering on Linux gateway using netfilter/iptables
 
=== SELinux ===
=== DHCP ===
=== DNS ===
 
=== SMTP/POP3/IMAP ===
=== NIS ===
=== NFS ===
=== LDAP ===
=== HTTP ===
=== MySQL ===
=== PHP ===
=== Apache ===
=== Storage ===
=== Authentication ===
=== BASH/Scripting ===
 
== Scripting ==
* Q: Why bash shell is so difficult?
* A: It doesn't have a single-stepping debugger and breakpoints with code inspection
built in.
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