AFS System Administration February 16-18 Transarc Corporation will be holding an AFS System Administration class in Rome, Italy on Monday, February 16 through Wednesday, February 18. The address where the training will take place is: Gruppo GISA Viale Caduti Della Guerra Di Liberazione 116 00128 Rome, Italy To register for the class and receive maps/hotel recommendations, etc. contact Transarc at: -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- 412/338-4400 -- http://www.transarc.com/afs/transarc.com/public/www/Public/ ProdServ/Services/RegForm/index.html COURSE DESCRIPTION The first part of the AFS System Administration course presents an overview of AFS(R) components from a system administrator's perspective. It discusses the AFS global name space, covers the AFS suite of commands and provides an introduction to managing security issues, including how to protect data using access control lists (ACLs) and user-defined protection groups. The rest of this course covers the implementation, planning and troubleshooting involved in setting up and managing AFS. The course focuses on how to configure and administer clients and servers, defining administrative tasks such as managing volumes, performing backups and restores, and setting up AFS accounts. This course does not cover AFS internals or programming. AUDIENCE This course is designed for: System administrators and other technical professionals responsible for the configuration, customization and system administration of AFS, and for system administrators who are evaluating AFS. OBJECTIVES After completing this course, students should be able to: Describe the components of AFS * Understand command syntax and be able to access on-line help * Access AFS dataProtect AFS data using ACLs and protection groups * Configure and administer AFS clients and serversManage volumes * Perform backups and restoresCreate and administer AFS accounts * Understand how to use the additional AFS management tools * Understand troubleshooting methodology KEY COURSE TOPICS * Overview of AFS components * AFS user commands * Managing client machines, server machines and volumes * Cell configuration guidelines * Accessing other cells * Managing security issues * Managing user accounts * Using Package to manage client configuration * The NFS/AFS Translator * AFS Client for Windows NT(R) PREREQUISITES Students should have formal UNIX(R) system administration training or equivalent experience before taking this course. Familiarity with distributed file systems is also helpful. LABS This course is currently lecture only. COURSE DETAILS Lecture Open Enrollment Course No.: AFS-A210-L0 Length: 3 days Fee: $1,800
