The purpose of this course is to teach students Open Enterprise Server (OES) basic administrative skills to install and configure Micro Focus OES (versions through OES 2018). Students learn the concepts, components, and processes of all Micro Focus OES Services, which is required core knowledge for anyone who plans to administer Micro Focus OES. Students are provided a lab environment to build their administrative knowledge by performing "real-world" tasks through a variety of exercises related to installing and configuring Micro Focus OES and its services on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Audience Summary:
This course is designed for students who are new to Micro Focus Open Enterprise Server or any of its services. The audience might include Micro Focus Software system administrators, Micro Focus Help Desk personnel, Reseller/partner technical support staff, and networking consultants.
Course Outline:
Introduction:
Section 1: Install and Configure Open Enterprise Server
Objective 1: Describe Micro Focus OES 2018
Objective 2: Install Micro Focus OES
Objective 3: Implement Patches and Upgrades
Section 2: Implement Linux User Management
Objective 1: Describe LUM Fundamentals
Objective 2: Implement LUM
Objective 3: Enable Users for Linux Access
Section 3: Manage Storage and Volumes
Objective 1: Describe File and Storage Options
Objective 2: Provide File Access with NCP Server for Linux
Objective 3: Configure and Manage NSS
Section 4: Configure and Manage NSS AD Support
Objective 1: Describe NSS AD Support
Objective 2: Review the NSS AD Support Matrix
Objective 3: Describe Prerequisites for NSS AD
Objective 4: Install or Upgrade to OES 2018 with NSS AD Support
Objective 5: Provide DST and DFS Support for AD Access
Objective 6: AD-Enable a Volume
Objective 7: Manage NSS Trustee Rights with NFARM
Objective 8: Describe Identity Transfer (NIT)
Objective 9: Manage User Rights with NURM
Section 5: Implement Advanced NSS Features
Objective 1: Use Dynamic Storage Technology
Objective 2: Manage NSS Pool Snapshots
Objective 3: Implement Distributed File Services
Section 6: Implement Micro Focus iFolder
Objective 1: Describe How Micro Focus iFolder Works
Objective 2: Plan Your Micro Focus iFolder Implementation
Objective 3: Install Micro Focus iFolder on OES for Linux
Objective 4: Configure Micro Focus iFolder Policies
Objective 6: Implement the Micro Focus iFolder Client
Objective 7: Create Micro Focus iFolders
Section 7: Implement NetStorage
Objective 1: Describe How NetStorage Works
Objective 2: Install and Configure NetStorage
Objective 3: Access Files Through NetStorage
Section 8: Implement Micro Focus iPrint
Objective 1: Describe Micro Focus iPrint
Objective 2: Manage Network Printing
Objective 3: Install the Micro Focus iPrint Client on Linux
Objective 4: Install the Micro Focus iPrint Client on Windows
Section 9: Implement Domain Services for Windows
Objective 1: Describe DSfW Purpose
Objective 2: Describe DSfW Architecture
Objective 3: Describe DSfW Prerequisites and Protocols
Objective 4: Plan a DSfW Deployment
Objective 5: Install DSfW in a Name Mapped Scenario
Objective 6: Provision DSfW
Objective 7: Manage DSfW
Pre-Requisites:
A basic understanding of networks and networking (such as the knowledge required for the CompTIA Network+ certification) is recommended. Familiarity with Micro Focus technologies (such as eDirectory) and some basic administrative skills in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server can be helpful (though not required).
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