ATOL: Goals Marek Grác xgrac@f i.muni.cz Red Hat Czech s.r.o. / Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University Advanced Topics of Linux Administration KZ1SBQ □ gp - = •f) <\(y Lab: Installation Goals: Successfully install selected Linux distribution ►• Create a kickstart configuration file and perform automatic installation KZ1SBQ □ SP •f)<\(y Lab: Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks Goals: ►• Deploy LVM on the software RAID device ►• Create a group with two partitions such that new partition could be added, and the filesystem could be extended ►• Create encrypted filesystem to protect your data KZ1SBQ □ SP •f)<\(y Lab: Kernel Services Goals: ►• A system that does not respond to ping > A system that provides /dev/myusbdisk automatically after a reboot. KZ1SBQ □ SP •f)<\(y Lab: SELinux ► Goals: Use SELinux to block access to 'ping' for ordinary users Use SELinux to block access to /etc/passwd to given application KZ1SBQ □ SP •f)<\(y Lab: Virtualization ► Goals: Create a virtual machine on your computer using kickstart Setup network connection through your 'real' machine Using a LVM snapshots create a new virtual machine from existing one KZ1SBQ □ SP •f)<\(y Lab: Storage Management ► Goals: Setup iSCSI target and initiator (use physical machine as storage device) Assign second IP address to the storage device Use both of IP addressess to access storage device using multipath KZ1SBQ □ SP •f)<\(y Lab: Cluster Suite ► Goals: Create two-node cluster on virtual nodes with proper fencing Create LAMP stack as a cluster resource group (Apache, MySQL) - use NFS export from physical node Use telnet as a cluster service (you can expect you won't have more then one such service in cluster) KZ1SBQ □ SP •f)<\(y Lab: GFS ► Goals: Create GFS on iSCSI device exported from physical node Extend this filesystem by 100 M i B KZIBQ □ SP •f)<\(y