Level: Intermediate Sean Walberg (sean@ertw.com), Senior Network Engineer, Freelance
15 Apr 2008 Welcome to the next step in studying for the Linux® certification
exam 301. This tutorial series serves as a comprehensive self-study guide so you can
take the exams with confidence. And even if you're not preparing for Linux
certification at this time, this series helps you build fundamental skills on Linux
systems administration. In this tutorial (the last in a
series
of six tutorials
on exam 301 topics), Sean Walberg walks you through monitoring your system
resources, troubleshooting resource problems, and analyzing system capacity.
Proceed through the tutorials in sequence, or choose your topic of interest, from
the
entire
set of Linux certification tutorials on developerWorks.
In this tutorial
- Measure hardware and network usage.
- Identify and troubleshoot resource problems.
- Identify the capacity demands of your software.
- Plan for the future by trending usage and predicting when your
applications will need more resources.
Objectives
This tutorial is organized according to the specific objectives of the
LPI exam for this topic. This tutorial can help you study for
certification—or simply build a solid foundation in Linux system
administration.
Prerequisites
To get the most from this tutorial, you should have an advanced knowledge of
Linux and a working Linux system on which to practice the commands covered. If your fundamental Linux skills are a bit rusty, you may want to first review
the
tutorials for the LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 exams.
System requirements
To follow along with the examples in these tutorials, you'll need a Linux
workstation with the OpenLDAP package and support for PAM. Most modern
distributions meet these requirements.
Duration
More than 2 hours
Formats html, pdf
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