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Friday, May 5, 2017

Network Information Service (NIS)

May 05, 2017
Network Information Service (NIS)
In this Lab You Will be Learn About Network Information Service (NIS)



How to Configure Network Information Service (NIS) in Redhat Linux, CentOS and Fedora.

Step1 :- How to Check IP and NIS Domain Entries

Step2 :- How to Check & Install the Packages

Step3 :- How to Install the Packages

Step4 :- How to Edit Main Configuration File

Step5 :- How to Restart the Services

Step6 :- How to Create NIS Databases

Step7 :- How to Create New Users Account

Note :-  If a New User/Group/Password's are Created or Modified, then the NIS Database has to be Manually Updated





Package Management

May 05, 2017
Package Management
In this Lab You Will be Learn About Package Management


How to Install Packages Through RPM or YUM in Redhat Linux, Fedora and CentOS.

Step1 :- How to Install From DVD Go to Packages Location Generally in /media/dvd/packages

Step2 :- How to Install From Server by Using NFS Services

Step3 :- How to Install Packages

Step4 :- How to Remove the Packages

Step5 :- How to Query the Packages

Step6 :- How to Install Application From Server with YUM at Client Side Edit the YUM Configuration File.

Step7 :- Installing through YUM

Introduction to Linux

May 05, 2017
Introduction to Linux
In this Lab You Will be Learn About Introduction to Linux, Networking Command, 


Step1 :- How to Set the Hostname Temporarily in Linux, Ubuntu

Step2 :- How to View the Hostname in Linux, Ubuntu

Step3 :- How to Set Hostname Permanently in Linux, Ubuntu

Step4 :- How to Set IP Address Temporarily in Linux, Ubuntu

Step5 :- How to View the Interfaces of Ethernet in Linux, Ubuntu

Step6 :- How to Set IP Address Permanently in Linux, Ubuntu

Step7 :- Restart the Service to Enable New IP Address

Step8 :- How to Set or View the Network Parameters

Step9 :- How to Enable the LAN Card

Step10 :- How to Disable LAN Card

Step11 :- How to Remove IP Address


Backup / Recovery and Dump

May 05, 2017
Backup / Recovery and Dump

RAID

May 05, 2017
RAID
In This Tutorial You Will be Learn About RAID
How to Configure RAID in Ubuntu, CentOS
How to Configure RAID in Ubuntu, CentOS



Step1 :- How to Install the Required Packages in RAID

Step2 :- How to Create the Required Partition

Step3 :- How to See the Detail Information of  /dev/md0

Step4 :- Format the RAID Meta Device

Step5 :- Mount the Partition

Step6 :- Write Some Content Inside the RAID Partition

Step7 :- To Add a New Device as Spare

Step8 :- To See the Detail Information of  /dev/md0

Step9 :- To Remove the Faulty Device

Step10 :- To Stop the RAID First Unmount  the Meta  Device

Step11 :- To Activate or Assemble the RAID Meta Device

Logical Volume Manager (LVM)

May 05, 2017
Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
In This Tutorial You Will be Learn About Logical Volume Manager (LVM) 
 How to Configure Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
How to Configure Logical Volume Manager (LVM)

How to Configure Logical Volume Manager (LVM) in Ubuntu Desktop or Server 14.04, 15.04, 16.04 & 17.04. Same in Linux Mint 17.3 and Debian 8.


Step1 :- How to View Hard Disk Name and Partition Information

Step2 :- How to Create 3 Partitions

Step3 :- How to Activate the Partition Table

Step4 :- Create a Physical Volume

Step5 :- How to View Physical Volume

Step6 :- How to Create Volume Group

Step7 :- How to Display Volume Group Information

Step8 :- How to Create Logical Volume

Step9 :- How to View Logical Volume Information

Step10 :- Format the Logical Volume

Step11:- To Resize the Logical Volume

Step12 ;- To Remove Logical Volume

Step13 :- To Extend the Volume Group

Access Control List (ACL)

May 05, 2017
Access Control List (ACL)
In This Tutorial You Will be Learn About Access Control List (ACL)
 How to Configure Access Control List (ACL)
 How to Configure Access Control List (ACL)
How to Configure Access Control List (ACL) in Ubuntu Desktop or Server 14.04, 15.04, 16.04 & 17.04. Same in Linux Mint 17.3 and Debian 8.

Step1 :- Create Required Users & Group

Step2 :-  Add a File by Using Cat Command




Step3 :-  To Apply ACL on Users and Groups