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試験科目:「Oracle Fusion CRM: Sales 2014 Implementation Essentials」
最近更新時間:2015-10-31
問題と解答:150
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Oracle Linux 5 and 6 System Administration
Exam Number: 1Z0-100 / 1Z0-100
Duration: 150 minutes
Associated Certifications: OPN Certified Specialist , Oracle Certified Associate, Oracle Linux 5 and 6 System Administrator
Number of Questions: 109
Exam Product Version: Linux Administration,
Passing Score: 64%
Exam Price: US$ 150
Validated Against:
This exam has been validated against Oracle Linux 5 and 6.
format: Multiple Choice
Recommended Training
- Oracle Linux System Administration
- UNIX and Linux Essentials
TOPICS
- Customize the shell environment using startup files*
- Use shell and environment variables, I/O redirection and pipes*
- Create and maintain shell scripts*
- Create and manipulate files, directories and their permissions*
- Manage processes*
- Switch users using the su and sudo commands**
- Administer /etc/sudoers**
- Set and manage system time using the date, hwclock and ntp commands**
- Perform file archiving and compression*
- Describe the history of the Linux operating system
- Explain the Linux kernel development model
- Describe Linux distributions
- Describe Oracle’s comprehensive Linux solution
- Describe Oracle’s contributions to the Linux community
- Describe Oracle Linux (OL) compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
- Describe the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
- Obtain Oracle Linux operating system software
- Describe the Anaconda installer
- Install Oracle Linux
- Describe the FirstBoot utility
- Describe the Linux boot process
- Describe and configure the GRUB bootloader
- Describe and configure kernel boot parameters
- Describe the Upstart architecture
- Describe Linux runlevels and runlevel scripts and associated directories
- Describe the /etc/rcN.d directories
- Configure and maintain services
- Describe the /etc/sysconfig directory
- Describe the /proc and /sys filesystems
- Configure and maintain kernel parameters using the /proc filesystem and the sysctl utility
- Describe Oracle Linux package management concepts
- Use the rpm utility
- Describe the Oracle public yum server
- Describe and configure yum repositories
- Use the yum utility
- Describe the Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN)
- Describe the steps to switch from RHN to ULN
- Describe the purpose of Ksplice
- Describe how Ksplice works
- Configure and maintain Ksplice updates
- Describe available automated tasks utilities
- Configure cron and anacron jobs
- Describe cron directories and files
- Use the user and system crontab functionality
- Configure anacron jobs
- Use the at and batch utilities
- Describe the structure of the rsyslog configuration file
- Describe and configure facility/priority-based filters, actions and templates
- Describe and configure rsyslog actions
- Describe and configure rsyslog templates
- Describe and configure log rotation
- Describe and configure logwatch
- Describe loadable kernel modules
- Dynamically load and unload kernel modules
- Configure kernel module parameters
- Describe user and group concepts
- Describe user and group configuration files
- Create, modify and delete user accounts and groups using command-line utilities
- Implement the user private group schema
- Describe and configure password aging and hashing algorithms
- Use the User Manager GUI tool
- Describe user and group implementation in the enterprise
- Describe disk partitioning
- Create, modify and remove disk partitions using command line tools
- Describe supported file systems
- Create and manage Linux Filesystems
- Describe and configure swap space
- Describe Logical Volume Manager (LVM) concepts
- Configure and maintain LVM components
- Describe Multiple Device Driver (MD) concepts
- Create and maintain MD devices
- Describe and maintain network interface configuration files
- Configure and manage network interfaces using command line utilities
- Describe and configure network interface bonding
- List and manipulate the routing table using the route utility
- Use the NetworkManager tool to configure network connections
- Use the system-config-network utility
- Describe DHCP concepts
- Configure and maintain DHCP clients
- Describe DNS concepts and BIND
- Describe and configure Name Resolution
- Use the host and dig and nslookup utilities
- Describe NFS concepts
- Configure and maintain a NFS server
- Configure and maintain NFS clients
- Describe and use the exportfs utility
- Describe, configure and maintain the automounter
- Describe and configure vsftpd
- Describe OpenSSH concepts
- Describe OpenSSH configuration files
- Configure OpenSSH servers and clients
- Use Open-ssh commands (ssh, scp and sftp)
- Use Open-SH utilities (ssh-keygen, ssh-agent and ssh-add)
- Describe authentication options
- Describe the Authentication Configuration Tool
- Describe NIS concepts
- Configure and maintain NIS clients
- Describe LDAP concepts including Open-LDAP
- Configure and maintain Open-LDAP clients
- Describe PAM concepts
- Describe and configure PAM configuration files
- Describe and configure PAM authentication modules and module types
- Describe PAM control flags
- Describe chroot concepts
- Create and maintain a chroot jail
- Describe iptables concepts
- Use the firewall configuration tool
- Describe iptables tables, chains, rules, and targets
- Create and maintain firewall rules using the iptables command
- Describe TCP wrappers concepts
- Configure TCP wrappers
- Describe the Apache HTTP Web Server
- Configure Apache directives
- Configure Apache containers
- Configure Apache virtual hosts
- Describe email program classifications: MUA, MTA, MDA
- Describe email protocols: SMTP, POP, IMAP
- Configure and maintain a Postfix or Sendmail client configuration
- Describe the purpose of the sosreport utility
- Use the iostat, mpstat, vmstat, sar, top, iotop, and strace utilities
- Use the netstat and tcpdump utilities
- Use the OSWatcher Black Box (OSWbb) tool
- Describe Enterprise Manager Ops Center
- Prepare an Oracle Linux server for Oracle Database installation
- Create Oracle software user and group accounts
- Set kernel parameters for Oracle Database
- Set Oracle database shell limits
- Configure HugePages
- Configure Oracle Database Smart Flash Cache (DBSFC)
- Describe the benefits of the Oracle pre-install RPM
- Install, configure and maintain ASMLib