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Troubleshooting Linux Administration [Video]

By : Paul Olushile
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Troubleshooting Linux Administration [Video]

By: Paul Olushile

Overview of this book

<p>Troubleshooting is an important skill used in many Information Technology (IT) roles including help desks, system administration, networking, and security. This course will help you learn practical and proven techniques to deal with many tasks you'll encounter when administering a Linux server.</p> <p>In this troubleshooting course, you will master the full power of the superuser; you'll use sudo to fix user management files and passwords, and schedule tasks with cron before troubleshooting.</p> <p>You will also troubleshoot and resolve wireless issues, identify machine issues with different troubleshooting processes, configure an SSH server for remote connections, and set up a Network File System to connect to your client.</p> <h1>Style and Approach</h1> <p>The course follows a strict hands-on approach and demonstrates full troubleshooting steps; performing administrative tasks with root using sudo; working with user management; troubleshooting and managing recurring tasks with cron; troubleshooting wireless networks; troubleshooting services and processes; configuring and working with SSH servers, and installing a Network File System.</p>
Table of Contents (7 chapters)
Chapter 7
Configuring Network File System (NFS)
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Section 4
Troubleshooting NFS
This video we will be checking if the NFs server is running and making sure our services are available before connecting to the client. - Check the NFS services status - Enable services for NFS client - Disable and restarting the NFS server and services