Seminarziel: This course is designed to take an administrator that is relatively familiar with Linux and help them understand how the use the Novell ZENworks 7.2 Linux Management product to simplify the management of their Linux servers and workstations. Because this is the only course available on the Novell ZENworks 7.2 Linux Management product, this course starts with an installation discussion and introduces the product features. The course then covers real-world examples of how each feature of the Novell ZENworks 7.2 Linux Management product can be implemented and how the features can reduce the Linux cost of ownership. Students who meet the prerequisites should leave the course knowing how to implement the Novell ZENworks 7.2 Linux Management product in their environment, how to get the best performance out of the product, and have an understanding of the basic troubleshooting for the product. Zielgruppe: The target audience for this course is anyone who wants to understand how to deploy and manage the SUSE or Red Hat Linux platforms with Novell ZENworks Linux Management. This includes the ability to perform hands-off installations, distribute patches and software, apply policies, remote control Linux workstations and much more. The course is not meant for individuals running ZENworks Desktop Management on Linux, which is covered in the Novell ZENworks 7 Desktop Management ATT course. Seminarinhalte: - Plaining for and implementing Novell ZENworks 7 Linux Management in your
environment - Using ZENworks Linux Management to deploy the operating system, patches,
and software to workstations and servers - Limiting user rights and functionality with ZENworks Linux Management
- Controlling Linux workstations and servers remotely using ZENworks Linux
Management - Obtaining inventory information from Linux workstations and servers
- Utilizing ZENworks Linux Management reporting tools
Voraussetzungen: Students should have at least a basic understanding of the Linux platform, how to install software from RPM packages, and how to install SUSE Linux or Red Hat Linux. |