CompTIA Linux+: Troubleshooting with systemd
CompTIA Linux+
| Intermediate
- 6 videos | 25m 54s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
systemd is a valuable Linux troubleshooting tool for many types of Linux components, such as application crashes and network services. The systemd timer facility can be used to schedule Linux jobs instead of using CRON. In this course, I will start by covering how systemd works in and identify relevant terminology, such as service units. I will then manage Linux services using systemd and troubleshoot domain name system (DNS) name resolution problems using systemd. Lastly, I will schedule jobs using the systemd timer. This course can be used to prepare for the Linux+ XK0-005 certification exam.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Discover the key concepts covered in this courseOutline how systemd can be used for logging and managing linux targets using control groupsUse the journalctl and systemctl commands to manage linux logs and services
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Use systemd-resolved to troubleshoot dns problemsConfigure scheduling with systemd timer instead of using cronSummarize the key concepts covered in this course
IN THIS COURSE
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1mIn this video, we will discover the key concepts covered in this course. FREE ACCESS
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6m 21sAfter completing this video, you will be able to outline how systemd can be used for logging and managing Linux targets using control groups. FREE ACCESS
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6m 4sLearn how to use the journalctl and systemctl commands to manage Linux logs and services. FREE ACCESS
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4m 55sFind out how to use systemd-resolved to troubleshoot DNS problems. FREE ACCESS
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6m 56sDiscover how to configure scheduling with systemd timer instead of using cron. FREE ACCESS
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38sIn this video, we will summarize the key concepts covered in this course. FREE ACCESS
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