CSE 398: System Administration (Spring 2004)

Instructor:Prof. Brian D. Davison
davison(at)cse.lehigh.edu
http://www.cse.lehigh.edu/~brian/
Time/Location: Mon/Wed/Fri 2:10-3:00pm in Packard 208
Introduction: The maintenance and deployment of computer systems in production environments requires significant effort. This course distills decades of experience into operational principles that apply across technologies. This course is intended for upper-level undergraduate students and will provide the fundamentals of system administration under Linux, with emphasis on principles that apply to all environments.
Objectives:
  • Understand the role and responsibilities of a system administrator
  • Configure the Linux operating system
  • Describe the system boot process
  • Setup and manage user accounts and groups
  • Manage the resources and security of a computer running Linux
  • Make effective use of Unix utilities, and scripting languages
  • Configure and manage simple TCP/IP network services on a Linux system
  • Develop an appreciation of the documentation available as part of an installed Unix/Linux system
  • Prerequisites: CSE 109.
    Expected Work: Homework and small projects.
    Examinations: Pop quizes, two hourly exams, and a comprehensive final exam.
    Textbooks: Linux Administration Handbook, Nemeth, Snyder, and Hein, Prentice Hall (2002).
    The Practice of System and Network Administration, Limoncelli and Hogan, Addison Wesley (2002).
    Useful Links: Syllabus | Schedule/Lecture Notes | Related Sites | Sample Exam #1 questions | Sample Exam #2 questions | Sample Final Exam questions

    This page is http://www.cse.lehigh.edu/~brian/course/sysadmin/
    Last revised: 2 May 2004.