| Btrfs File System |
- Describe the features of the Btrfs file system
- Create a Btrfs file system
- Create Btrfs subvolumes and snapshots
- Take a snapshot of a file in a Btrfs subvolume
- Mount Btrfs subvolumes and snapshots
- Defragment and resize a Btrfs file system
- Add and remove devices in a Btrfs file system
- Check and repair the integrity of a Btrfs file system
- Convert ext file systems to Btrfs
- Create a Btrfs root file system by installing OL6.3 from the UEK Boot ISO
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| Control Groups (cgroups) |
- Describe the purpose of control groups
- Describe control group subsystems and parameters
- Describe the control group hierarchy model
- Configure control groups using the /etc/cgconfig.conf file
- Use the lssubsys utility
- Use the cgcreate and cgdelete utilities
- Use the cgset utility
- Assign tasks to control groups
- Use the cgrules.conf file
- Enable PAM to use control group rules
- Obtain information about control groups and parameters
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| Linux Containers (LXC) |
- Describe the purpose of Linux Containers
- Describe container configuration parameters
- Install the required Linux Container software packages
- Describe Linux Container template scripts
- Create a Linux Container by using the Oracle template script
- Use Linux Container utilities to start and stop a container
- Use additional Linux Container utilities
- Install an Oracle VM template as a base environment
- Create a Linux Container from an existing rootfs
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| Advanced Storage Administration |
- Configure an iSCSI target
- Use tgtadm, tgt-admin, and tgt-setup-lun utilities
- Configure an iSCSI software initiator
- Use the iscsiadm utility
- Describe Device Mapper Multipathing
- Use the mpathconf and multipath utilities
- Configure iSCSI multipathing
- Describe Udev
- Create Udev rules
- Use the udevadm utility
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| Oracle Cluster File System 2 |
- Describe the purpose of Oracle Cluster File System 2 (OCFS2)
- Describe the features of OCFS2
- Prepare for an OCFS2 configuration
- Install the OCFS2 software packages
- Configure kernel settings for OCFS2
- Configure the cluster layout
- Describe the OCFS2 heartbeat
- Configure and start the O2CB cluster service
- Create an OCFS2 volume
- Mount an OCFS2 volume
- Use OCFS2 tuning and debugging utilities
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| Advanced Software Package Management |
- Describe the contents of an RPM package
- Perform a binary RPM build
- Use the tools to perform package maintenance with Yum
- Manage the Yum cache and Yum history
- Install and use Yum plug-ins
- Describe and use the programs offered by PackageKit
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| Core Dump Analysis |
- Describe kexec and kdump
- Configure kdump to capture kernel vmcore dump
- Describe kernel parameters that can cause a panic
- Use magic SysRq keys
- Use the crash utility for analyzing core dumps
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| Dynamic Tracing with Dtrace |
- Describe the purpose of DTrace
- Enable DTrace on Oracle Linux
- Describe and view DTrace providers and probes
- Use the D programming language to enable probes and corresponding actions
- No objective….
- Use built-in D variables
- Use built-in D functions
- Create D scripts to explore your system
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| Managing Storage |
- Describe and configure access control lists
- Configure and maintain encrypted block devices
- Describe and configure disk quotas
- Describe and use the kpartx utility
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| Configuring Networks and Network Services |
- Access Samba shares
- Configure and maintain a DHCP server
- Configure and maintain a NIS server
- Configure and maintain an OpenLDAP server
- Describe and configure Kerberos authentication
- Describe the Postfix and Sendmail SMTP Servers
- Objective removed from blueprint
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| Configuring and Maintaining BIND |
- Describe nameserver types
- Configure and maintain a cache-only nameserver
- Describe and configure Zone Files
- Use the rndc utility
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| Managing SELinux |
- Describe SELinux concepts
- Use the SELinux Administration GUI
- Describe and configure SELinux modes, policies, Booleans, and contexts
- Use SELinux utilities
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| Miscellaneous |
- Install Oracle Linux by using the Kickstart installation method
- Boot into Rescue mode to correct boot problems
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| XFS File System |
- Describe XFS for Oracle Linux
- Create an XFS file system
- Use the xfs_growfs utility
- Use the xfs_admin utility
- Enable disk quotas on an XFS file system
- Use the xfs_quota utility
- Set project quotas
- Use the xfsdump and xfsrestore utilities
- Use XFS file system maintenance utilities
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| Virtualization with Linux |
- Describe virtualization and its benefits
- Explain how Linux as a virtual guest supports the different virtualization modes
- Outline the support for Linux as a guest operating system (OS) with various virtualization solutions
- Describe the KVM hypervisor
- Use the libvirt tools to create and manage KVM virtual guests
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| Managing Web and Email Services |
- Describe the Apache HTTP Web Server
- Configure Apache directives
- Configure Apache containers
- Configure Apache virtual hosts
- Describe email program classifications: MUA, MTA, MDA
- Describe email protocols: SMTP, POP, IMAP
- Configure and maintain a Postfix or Sendmail client configuration
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| Official Information |
https://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=5001&get_params=p_exam_id:1Z0-105 |