Leopard 401: Mac OS X Advanced System Administration 10.5

Course Description
Course Outline

This five-day course builds on the foundations established in the Leopard 101 and Leopard 201 courses and is designed to empower students to meet the challenges faced by administrators deploying Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server in today's complex and dynamic data centers. Extensive use of the command line interface reveals a deeper scope of the course's subject material. Students learn how to become more efficient by taking advantage of the wide variety of automation technologies built into Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server. They also gain valuable problem-solving experience by using proven and effective troubleshooting methodologies.

The course approaches system administration from a task-based perspective, focusing on practical examples in a relevant context to reinforce the learning process. These tasks are organized into several key knowledge domains: implementation, networking, administration, and optimization. Implementation tasks focus on those aspects of installing, upgrading, configuring, and migrating existing legacy systems to more recent versions and configurations. Networking tasks concentrate on establishing solid foundations for network services. Students gain the experience with monitoring tools and automation technologies necessary to effectively administer larger deployments on a daily basis. Vital administration tasks that address those aspects of preserving the integrity of critical data help build students' confidence in their administration skills. The course concludes with an exploration of tools and techniques relating to such performance-based tasks as optimizing services and establishing high availability for services, data, and components.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for system administrators or anyone responsible for day-to-day administration of Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server within a complex and often heterogeneous environment. Attend this course if you are responsible for tasks ranging from planning, configuration, networking and implementation, to monitoring and optimizing Apple technologies in a complex environment to meet the business needs of the organization or school, and the users of these resources.

Prerequisites

Students should have the following prerequisite knowledge prior to attending the course:

  • Basic command line experience with the Bash shell environment
  • Basic troubleshooting experience or Leopard 101
  • Basic Mac OS X Server experience or Leopard 201
  • Basic networking experience

Course Schedule

Planning

Pre-Purchase Planning, Documentation

Installation & Configuration

Installation & Configuration, Configuration Files & Tools, Managed Preferences, Troubleshooting Methodology

Updating & Migrating

Updating System Software, Upgrading, Migrating

Assessment & Documentation

System Utilization, Statistics, Information Gathering, Additional Tools for Reporting, User Workflows

DNS & NTP

Primary & Secondary DNS, Other DNS Configurations, Network Time Protocol (NTP)

Controlling Access To Resources

Firewall, RADIUS

Securing Access to Resources

Controlling the User, Cryptography

System Monitoring

Tools & Utilities, Logs & the Logging System, Notifications, Planning & Policy

Scripting & Automation

Shells & Automation, Automation Examples, Scheduling, launchd(8) & launchctl(1)

Data Integrity

Strategies, Tools, Data, & Configurations

Ensuring Reliability

Aspects of High Availability, Disks & RAID


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To Register

Check the course schedule for a list of courses available for registration at Apple Authorized Training Centers worldwide.

Build Credibility. Get Certified.

Demonstrate your knowledge by passing the Mac OS X Advanced System Administration 10.5 exam. This course covers a portion of the knowledge necessary to become an Apple Certified System Administrator 10.5. ACSA 10.5 certification is granted upon successful completion of the Mac OS X Directory Services 10.5, Mac OS X Deployment 10.5, and Mac OS X Advanced System Administration 10.5 exams.

The Mac OS X Advanced System Administration 10.5 exam also counts as an elective towards Apple Certified Media Administrator certification.

Apple Training Series Book

The book for this courses is Mac OS X Advanced System Administration v10.5 by Edward R. Marczack. Click here for a 30% discount code.