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Course code Course Name Hours/week Credit


Mark
s
24BTCS11SE1 Linux Administration -I L T P C
100
1 0 2 2

Pre-requisite NA

Theory Hours Mark

External (End Semester Exam) +MTT1,MTT2 3 80


Evaluation Scheme
Internal Assignment/Seminar /Quiz/Extempore
0 20

The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of Red
Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Through a combination of theoretical instruction and hands-on pract
exercises, students will develop a solid understanding of key concepts such as open source software, Li
distributions, command line operations, file management, user and group administration, secur
Objective(s)
networking, software management, log analysis, troubleshooting, and support. By the end of the cou
students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate and utilize RHEL effectiv
laying a strong foundation for further exploration and proficiency in Linux system administration.
UNIT-I 3
Module 1: Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
 Introduction to open source software and its significance in the technology industry.
 Understanding Linux and Linux distributions, with a focus on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
 Exploring the benefits and features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Module 2: Command Line Basics
 Accessing the command line interface (CLI) on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
 Learning essential command line operations, such as navigating the file system, listing files, and executing basic command
 Understanding command syntax and options to customize command behavior.
UNIT-II 3
Module 3: File Management
 Managing files and directories from the command line using bash shell commands.
 Performing file operations such as copying, moving, creating, deleting, and organizing files and directories.
 Practicing file management tasks to gain proficiency in working with files in a Linux environment.
Module 4: User and Group Management
 Creating, managing, and deleting local user accounts and groups on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
 Administering local password policies to enforce security measures for user accounts.
 Understanding the role of users and groups in Linux system administration.
UNIT-III 3

Module 5: Security and System Monitoring


 Configuring file system permissions to control access to files and directories on a Linux system.
 Monitoring and managing Linux processes to optimize system performance and resource utilization.
 Securing remote access to Linux systems using SSH (Secure Shell) and implementing best practices for SSH configuration
Module 6: Log Analysis and Troubleshooting
 Analyzing system logs to identify and troubleshoot issues on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
 Using log files to track system events, diagnose problems, and resolve issues efficiently.
 Leveraging Red Hat support resources for assistance in diagnosing and resolving complex issues.
UNIT-IV 3

Module 7: Networking Configuration


 Configuring network interfaces and settings on Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
 Managing network connections, IP addresses, and network services to ensure connectivity and communication.
 Troubleshooting network issues and implementing network security measures.
Module 8: Software Installation and Management
 Installing, updating, and managing software packages using package management tools like DNF (Dandified Yum) on Re
Hat Enterprise Linux.
 Accessing and utilizing software repositories to download and install software packages.
 Maintaining system integrity and security through proper software management practices.
UNIT-V 3

Module 9: File System Access and Management


 Accessing and inspecting existing file systems on storage devices attached to a Linux server.
 Understanding file system types and their characteristics, such as ext4, XFS, and Btrfs.
 Performing file system management tasks, including mounting and unmounting file systems, formatting partitions, and
managing disk space.
Module 10: Server Analysis and Support
 Analyzing server configurations and settings through the web-based management interface of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
 Utilizing diagnostic tools and utilities to investigate and resolve issues with system performance or functionality.
 Seeking support from Red Hat and leveraging available resources to troubleshoot and resolve complex server-related
problems.
Total hours 15 lectures

Outcome(s) Students will be able to:


1. Understand Open Source Software: Gain a deep understanding of the impact and benefits
of open source software, with a focus on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
2. Master Command Line Operations: Acquire proficiency in using the command line
interface on Red Hat Enterprise Linux to navigate, execute commands, and manipulate the
file system.
3. Effectively Manage Files and Users: Learn to manage files and directories and handle user
and group accounts securely, including setting password policies.
4. Optimize System Performance: Develop skills to monitor and manage system processes to
enhance the performance and stability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Troubleshoot System Issues: Enhance troubleshooting skills by learning to analyze system
logs, diagnose problems, and effectively resolve issues on Red Hat systems.
5. Configure and Secure Networks: Learn to set up, manage, and secure network interfaces
and settings to ensure optimal operation and security of network communications on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux servers.
TEXT BOOK:

1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Administration Second Edition: A comprehensive Linux system administration
guide for RHCSA certification exam candidates By Pablo Iranzo Gómez
REFERENCES:

1 Learning Red Hat Linux by Bill McCarty, September 1999, Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.

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