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Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide, Part 1 [Textbook Binding]

Bill Calkins (Author)
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Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide February 1999
For courses in System Administration, Certification-MCSE, MCSE, Network, and Other Professional Certifications, and Solaris. This manual is a study guide for the Solaris System Administrator Certification Exam. Part I. Each topic will be covered in enough detail so that the reader is equipped to complete the exam. By studying and understanding the material presented in this manual, the reader will be equipped to take Part 1 of the certification exam.

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This manual is a study guide for the Solaris System Administrator Certification Exam - Part 1. Each topic will be covered in enough detail so that the reader is equipped to complete the exam. By studying and understanding the material presented in this manual, the reader will be equipped to take Part 1 of the certification exam. Certification Process Introduction to System Administration System Concepts Startup/Shutdown The Common Desktop Environment Kernel and Autoconfiguration Administering Disks File Systems Navigating File Systems File Commands Logical Volume Manager Metacharacters and Redirection vi Editor Package Administration Software Installation ¤ Setting up the System Miscellaneous System Configuration Networks The Automounter NIS AdminTool Security User Security Monitoring System Activity Print Service Print Commands Adding Terminals and Modems Mail Utilities Backups Shell Features Automated System Administration On the Web Troubleshooting.

Product Details

  • Textbook Binding: 285 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan Technical Pub (February 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157870085X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578700851
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,159,386 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I've been writing Solaris books since 1997 and have been working with Solaris since 1984. I began my career in 1983 as a Unix System Administrator with an office furniture company, Haworth Inc, in Holland MI. My first system was a Sun-1 with a motorola 68010 processor and 1 MB of RAM. I was managing 12 diskless clients networked to a few Sun 68010 servers running some very early version of SunOS- 4.x. Like many Unix Admins back then, I had minimal prior computer experience, my experience was in mechanical design/engineering. I had to go back to school and "re-tool".

After 12 years, I got a bit fed up with the corporate life and decided to break away and go out on my own. I also understood, that to really get good in this field, I had to be exposed to many different environments and flavors of Unix. Therefore, I began my real training when I started Pyramid Consulting in 1994- providing Unix consulting and training services to corporations. Since then, I've worked at over 200 companies providing Unix and Open Systems support on just about every flavor of Unix that's been put into production. Because corporations only call on consultants when there are problems to be solved, the training I've received over the past 12 years has been priceless. Where else do you get paid to learn! I've also trained hundreds of system admionistrators in Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX.

I began writing Solaris books in 1998. Why Solaris? It's not that I favor one version of Unix over another, besides, as a consultant, I need to be unbiased. The publisher was looking to fill the void on Solaris books and I thought "Why not a certification study guide". At the time there were countless books on Microsoft certification, but nothing on Unix. I had also just attempted to pass the Solaris cert exams unsuccessfully. In Solaris, there are countless ways to accomplish a task; many are correct, but Sun was looking for their answer- not mine. The only way to get these answers were to take Sun training courses or buy a course guide in the aftermarket for $500. As a small business owner, this was an expensive proposition. So I decided to write my own training guide. Not a cram book, but a book that really taught you the material. Something that could also serve as a daily reference guide. I remember how it was to learn this topic, so I've made these books as easy to understand as possible. I believe that's the niche I have in this market- I know the material very well, I have a great deal of experience, and I can communicate the material to new users in a way that they can understand it. I consistently receive 5 stars on my training courses because I make the material relevent and understandable.

Over the years readers have written me with what they've liked and disliked about the book. Now, seven revisions later- we have a textbook that is perfect for those wanting to learn Solaris Administration. It's also a great book for those admins that want to learn more about their craft. I guarantee, every experienced admin will learn something from this book. Every time I update this book I learn new things, I'm convinced you will too. It's written in a way that new Admins can understand it. My goal is not to impress the reader with what I know, it's to present the material in clear, easy to understand terms. I provide lots of step by step examples (in my courses I call them mini-labs) that are relevant to daily operations. The material is presented the same way I present it in the classroom, in fact, it's the same material I use in the classroom.

I hope you enjoy my books- some tell me it's one of the only technical manuals they've been able to cuddle up to a fire with. Well, I personally have better things to cuddle up with, but to each their own. Enjoy the read and, whether you decide to pursue certification or not, good luck!

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This may be what you're looking for, May 3, 2000
This review is from: Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide, Part 1 (Textbook Binding)
I passed Part 1 in part due to Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide, Part 1. I also used a lot of experience, O'Reilly's UNIX in a Nutshell, and the Sun Educational Services 2.x Admin 1 course book I got when I took the SA-235 course. Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Traininguide, Part 1 has about the same information as the SA-235 course book.

The practice exam on the CD-ROM was nice to have, but it doesn't completely simulate the real exam. The real exam has lots of fill in the blanks. The CD-ROM practice exam just has multiple choice. I found several more practice tests (Some questions were identical to the CD-ROM's) on the Internet.

If you don't have the SunEd course book, then Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide, Part 1 will be invaluable.

The editorial review is wrong about what is covered. Only those objectives on the Part 1 exam are covered, which is what you want. The list in the Editorial Review has Part 2 objectives listed too.

I've already started reading Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide, Part 2, so I must have liked this book. The only reason I rated it 4 out of 5 stars is the excessive typos. These are not the authors fault, but due to poor editing.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely did the job, and its a keeper, February 12, 2000
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This review is from: Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide, Part 1 (Textbook Binding)
Reading this book and taking careful notes took my score from 38% to the 80/90% range. I am convinced this book is the reason I passed the exam. It would have been helpful to have access to a machine to "play with", especially the openboot commands, but one might get by without it if he/she has enough prior hands-on experience. I am definitely going to keep this book as a reference, and I have placed my order for Part II already. The author was helpful when contacted regarding the texts.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars it partially does the job, February 18, 2000
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This review is from: Solaris 2.6 Administrator Certification Training Guide, Part 1 (Textbook Binding)
This should be regarded as a single-purpose-book; make you a certified solaris admin. It's not a good reference-book, not a book 'great for beginners, usefull for guru's alike' nor a 'explains all theorie, but has great practical value' and other contradiction idea's. No, it's a certification book, training you to do the exam. I like the cd-rom very much, many questions (some are wrong answered ,though) and nice 'flashcard questions'. Can one certify by reading a book alone? No, with this subject some experience is vital - but even a x86 with a free solaris 7 will do the job. This book will show you the way, but you have to work though the matter yourself, behind the keyboard. If that would not be the case, then the certification wouldn't be valuable. This book is a good help, although we can't compare many books on this subject, can we?
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