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Linux for zSeries Installation Workshop |
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| SUMMARY: |
This course is a complete introduction to the installation of Linux on the zSeries platform. The use of all the major Linux distributions is explained including; SuSE, Red Hat and TurboLinux. Online lab exercises are included, from preparing and loading the boot system right through to IPLing, logging on to the finished Linux system and basic server customisation. All the installation techniques are explained (native, LPAR and VM and VIF) and the advantages and disadvantages of each are revealed. This hands-on class covers everything a zSeries specialist needs to know to install Linux on their platform. |
| AUDIENCE: |
This course will benefit z/OS systems programmers, network systems programmers, senior operators and technical managers. Indeed, anyone who works in an z/OS environment and needs to know how Linux is installed on the zSeries platform should attend. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
No previous experience of installing or working with Linux is required, although it would be an advantage. Knowledge of the zSeries environment is also not required but a basic background will be assumed. A basic knowledge of TCP/IP addressing and networking would be useful but is not essential. |
| APPROACH: |
This class is taught by lecture with hands-on workshops. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
Students will learn to....
- Explain what Linux is and why it is important.
- Explain why Linux is being installed on the S/390 and zSeries platforms.
- Describe the main differences between GNU and IBM licensing.
- Describe how Linux is typically installed on a PC platform.
- List the S/390 hardware platforms on which Linux can be installed.
- Describe how Linux is typically installed on an S/390 or zSeries platform.
- Explain what a Linux distribution is and list the main vendors.
- Describe how to obtain Linux for S/390 and zSeries from major vendors.
- Describe how to obtain Linux installation documentation.
- Describe the four S/390 and zSeries installation techniques.
- State the advantages and disadvantages of each installation technique.
- Explain how a new Linux system is installed in a native system or LPAR.
- Explain how a new Linux system is installed as a VM (or z/VM) guest.
- Understand the function and use of the vendor installation utility.
- Describe how to use the Turbolinux distribution to install Linux.
- Describe how to use the SuSE distribution to install Linux.
- Describe how to use the Red Hat distribution to install Linux.
- Provide basic customisation for the ProFTP and Apache (http) servers.
- Explain how to implement printer support in Linux.
- Understand how to install new software via RPMs.
- Understand how to install new software from source code.
- Describe basic post-install customisation options.
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Schedule Dates
Course offered as Inhouse or Public
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