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Linux Troubleshooting Online Training

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Shawn Powers

1:11:39

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  • 1. Analyze and Repair Network Problems.mp4
    06:44
  • 2. Learning Packet Analysis.mp4
    07:24
  • 3. Using Network Connectivity Tools.mp4
    07:23
  • 4. Using Command-Line DNS Testing Tools.mp4
    05:21
  • 5. Configuring Network Interface Addresses Lab.mp4
    11:27
  • 6. Identifying CPU Information.mp4
    06:13
  • 7. Creating CPU Performance Reports.mp4
    05:28
  • 8. Identifying Current Memory Usage.mp4
    05:49
  • 9. Understanding the Linux Out-Of-Memory (OOM) Killer.mp4
    05:09
  • 10. Changing Kernel Settings with sysctl.mp4
    03:50
  • 11. Expanding Virtual Memory with a Swapfile Lab.mp4
    06:51
  • Description


    In this entry-level Linux skills training, Shawn Powers covers the troubleshooting Linux objectives of the CompTIA Linux+ certification.

    Even though Linux is stable and reliable, things happen. Network troubleshooting is tough because so many things could have gone wrong, and you need a good handle on networking principles to track down a problem. However, there are some good tools and best practices that will help you even if you’re new to IT, and this Linux troubleshooting course covers them.

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    Once you're done with this Linux training, you'll know how to analyze network packets by using tools like Wireshark, and have a solid understanding of the command-line tools you can use to troubleshoot network connectivity and DNS-related issues.

    For anyone who manages open-source platforms training, this Linux training can be used for XK0-004 exam prep, on-boarding new systems administrators, as a Linux reference resource, or curated into individual or team training plans.

    Linux Troubleshooting: What You Need to Know

    For any systems administrator using this training for exam preparation, our CompTIA Linux+ course maps to the Linux XK0-004 exam objectives, and covers topics including:

    • Understanding network latency, throughput, and bandwidth
    • Learning packet analysis
    • Using network connectivity tools
    • Using command-line DNS testing tools
    • Configuring network interface addresses lab

    Who Should Take Linux Troubleshooting Training?

    This Linux Troubleshooting training is considered administrator-level Linux training, which means it was designed for systems administrators. This troubleshooting Linux skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with open source platforms and experienced systems administrators looking to validate their Linux skills.

    New or aspiring systems administrators. Most system administrators will end up spending a lot of their careers trying to identify and resolve problems inside a Linux network. For a new system administrator, this training can prepare you to follow all the proper steps for diagnosing and resolving Linux network issues. Rather than troubleshoot on the fly, learn to diagnose like a certified pro -- the training includes information derived directly from the industry’s standard: the XK0-004 exam.

    Experienced systems administrators. Every system administrator knows the difficulty of troubleshooting a problem system. What only a few system administrators know is every possible approach that could be taken to troubleshoot any given problem. With this training, you not only learn the industry-standard processes for troubleshooting, but you prepare yourself to eventually take the XK0-004 exam and get your CompTIA Linux+ certification.

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    Shawn Powers
    Shawn Powers
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    "I train to give people the chance to experience job satisfaction. Life satisfaction. Accomplishment. Success. JOY."

    Shawn Powers has been teaching IT for more than a decade. His specialties are Linux, Chef, and integrating multiple platforms for larger networks. Early in his career, he started a Cisco Academy for a local school district where he taught networking (CCNA & CompTIA A+) to high school students. He has a passion for teaching others, and his enthusiasm comes through in his courses. He is an associate editor for Linux Journal.

    Certifications: LPIC-1, CompTIA Linux+, CompTIA+, Cisco CCNA

    Areas of expertise: Linux

    CBT Nuggets is renowned for providing innovative training that's informative, meaningful, and engaging. We provide a variety of training, primarily in IT, project management, and office productivity topics. Our comprehensive library contains thousands of training videos ranging from Cisco networking to Microsoft Word. Whether you want to pass a certification exam, increase your skills, or simply learn new things, we've got you covered! All of our training is delivered through high-quality online streaming video. Subscribers can train 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from the convenience of a computer or mobile device. CBT Nuggets trainers are the rock stars of training, renowned for their expertise, industry-wide credibility, and engaging personalities. They enable CBT Nuggets to deliver accurate, up-to-date training, using a laid-back whiteboard presentation style. There are no scripts, EVER. Our trainers love to teach, and it shows! CEO and founder Dan Charbonneau was a Microsoft trainer when he began recording CBT Nuggets' very first training videos back in the 1990s. He wanted to help provide large organizations, small teams and individuals with comprehensive and budget-conscious training, and he realized it couldn't be done in a classroom. From the CBT Nuggets World Headquarters in Eugene, Oregon, Dan and his team promise each video will be informative, comprehensive, accurate, and fun to watch.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 11
    • duration 1:11:39
    • Release Date 2023/07/17

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