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Solaris 10 Features for Experienced Solaris System Administrators (SA-225-S10)

Module 1 - Solaris Zones Configuration

 Identify the features of Solaris Zones partitioning technology  Understand how and why zone partitioning is used  Configure zones  Verify zone configuration  Export zone configuration  Install zones

Module 2 - Solaris Zones Administration

 Verify zone configurations  Install zones  Boot zones  Open a zone console  Rename zones  Move a zone  Clone a zone  Back up and restore non-global zones  Migrate zones from one machine to another  Describe system upgrades with non-global zones installed  Administer packages in zones  Remove zones  Configure resource pools  Configure the zone-wide resource controls  Establish physical memory controls using the resource capping daemon

Module 3 - Introduction to the Solaris ZFS File System

 Describe the Solaris ZFS file system  Create new Solaris ZFS pools and file systems  Modify Solaris ZFS file system properties  Mount and unmount Solaris ZFS file systems  Destroy Solaris ZFS pools and file systems  Work with Solaris ZFS snapshots and Clones  Use Solaris ZFS datasets with Solaris Zones

Module 4 - Predictive Self-Healing  List the benefits of Predictive Self-Healing  Determine the relationship of Fault Management Architecture (FMA) to Sun's Predictive Self-Healing capability  Determine the relationship of Service Management Facility (SMF) to Sun's Predictive Self-Healing capability  Explore features of the Fault Management Architecture  Explore features of the Service Management Facility

Module 5 - DTrace Fundamentals

 Describe the features of the Solaris Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) facility  Describe the DTrace architecture  List and enable probes, and create action statements and D scripts

Module 6 - NFS Changes

 Describe NFS enhancements  Describe the enhancements to Network File System version 4 (NFS version 4)  Describe NFS hardware and software requirements, dependencies, and limitations

Module 7 - Security Changes

 Describe the Least Privilege Model  Explain the Solaris OS Cryptographic Framework (SCF)  Understand the Hardware Accelerator for Internet Key Exchange (IKE)  Explain and use the Solaris IP Filter firewall  Describe the benefits of Solaris Trusted Extensions  Install and remove Solaris Trusted Extensions software  Identify key features of the Solaris Trusted Extensions software

Module 8 - Solaris 10 Operating System Installation Changes

 Describe the limitations of upgrading the Solaris OS in non-global zones  Configure multiple network interfaces during installation  Describe how disk partition tables can be modified using an existing Volume Table of Contents (VTOC)  Describe the Reduced Networking Software Group  Explore changes to the Solaris JumpStart software and configure, enable, and troubleshoot JumpStart  Identify the changes to Flash archives  Identify changes to the Solaris Live Upgrade boot environment and configure, enable, and troubleshoot the Live Upgrade boot capability  Describe the wide area network (WAN) Boot utility and configure, enable, and troubleshoot the WAN Boot utility  Explore package and patch web installation and configure, enable, and troubleshoot package and patch web installation  Describe the installation license p