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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Operating System Administration Basics

The course is not on the list Without time-table
Code Completion Credits Range
Y36UAD Z,ZK 4 2+2s
The course cannot be taken simultaneously with:
Operating System Administration (A7B36UAD)
The course is a substitute for:
Operating System Administration (A7B36UAD)
Lecturer:
Miroslav Prágl, Dana Čermáková, Jan Žďárek
Tutor:
Miroslav Prágl, Dana Čermáková, Jan Žďárek
Supervisor:
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Synopsis:

Course provides students with basic administrative terms and tasks on UNIX and MS Windows operating systems. Students will get skills to understand and configure basic components of an OS on a PC hardware platform.

Requirements:

There is a required limit of the total sum of points from labs and final exam.

Active knowledge of Y36UOS lectures is assumed and required.

Syllabus of lectures:

1. OS administration principals, administrator rights and their obtaining.

2. Users administration, name services.

3. System shutdown and startup. Process init.

4. Disk subsystem administration. Swap.

5. Filesystem administration.

6. Ecryption and authentization, cryptography in network protocols.

7. Securing OS UNIX.

8. Windows installation, configuration and patch management.

9. Resources administration and access rights.

10. Administration and performance tools.

11. Windows network administration.

12. Backup, troubleshooting and security.

13. Active Directory and Group Policy.

14. Windows administration in the heterogeneous environment.

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Classroom equipment, software administration, patches.

2. Syslog subsystem configuration, rights delegation.

3. User administration tools, name service configuration.

4. Startup scripts analysis and modification.

5. Disk manager configuration.

6. Filesystem creation, mounting, checking and repairing.

7. Cryptography protocols configuration.

8. Installation and configuration of Windows. Replication of system

9. Object access administration.

10. System administration and performace tools.

11. Administration and procedures in Windows network.

12. System recovery.

13. Administration tools in Active Directory and Group Policy.

14. Windows administration tools in heterogeneous systems.

Study Objective:

To acquire basic notions and practices in OS administration.

Study materials:

1. Manual pages, Linux Documentation Project.

2. Windows Resource Kit.

3. Sysinternals Tools.

Note:
Further information:
No time-table has been prepared for this course
The course is a part of the following study plans:
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