The Server+ exam is computer based - no need for paper and pencil at all. It has multiple choice questions only. It aims to measure foundation level server skills and knowledge. Topics that have to be dealt with in the exam include: System Hardware Software Storage IT Environment Disaster Recovery Troubleshooting Although you don’t have to be A+ certified in order to go for Server+, knowledge covered by the A+ certification is essential. After all, we are dealing with PC-like X86 based servers here. For Novell CLA 11, exam 050-720 has these objectives: Access and Use man Pages Use info Pages Understand the File System Hierarchy Standard (FHS) Manage Directories with Nautilis and CLI Create and View Files Work with Files and Directories Find Files on Linux Search File Content Get to Know the Command Shells Execute Commands at the Command Line Work with Variables and Aliases Understand Command Syntax and Special Characters Use Piping and Redirection Get to Know YaST Manage the Network Configuration Information from YaST Manage Users and Group Accounts with YaST Describe Basic Linux User Security Features Manage User and Group Accounts from the Command Line Manage File Permissions and Ownership Ensure File System Security Use the Editor vi to Edit Files Manage RPM Software Packages Manage RPM Software Repositories with zypper Perform a SLES 11 Installation Describe the Linux Load Procedure Manage GRUB (Grand Unified Bootloader) Use Access Controls Lists (ACLs) for Advanced Access Control Manage Runlevels Describe How the Linux Processes Work Manage Linux Processes Select the Linux File System Configure Linux File System Partitions Manage Linux File Systems Configure Logical Volume Manager (LVM) and Software Raid Set Up and Configure Disk Quotas Set Up Network Interfaces with the ip Tool Set Up Routing with the ip Tool Test the Network Connection with the Command Line Tool Configure Host Name and Name Resolution Manage RPM Software Packages Verify and Update Software Library Access Provide Secure Remote Access with OpenSSH Monitor a SLE System Use System and Logging Services Monitor Login Activity Schedule Jobs with cron Schedule Jobs with at Develop a Backup Strategy Create Backups with tar Create Backups on Magnetic Tape Copy Data with dd Mirror Directories with rsync Automate Data Backups with cron Configure User Authentication with PAM Manage and Secure the Linux User Environment Use Access Controls Lists (ACLs) for Advanced Access Control The Novell CLA focuses on the SUSE Linux distribution. We give you knowledge information relevant to the exam specifications. To be able to succeed in the real exams, you’ll need to apply your earned knowledge to the question scenarios. Many of the exam questions are written to be less straight forward. They tend to be framed within the context of short scenarios. The exams are not too difficult. However, coverage is very comprehensive – a wide range of topics are presented in the official topic list. The exam does not ask you to answer hundreds of questions. In other words, only a small fraction of the official topics will be presented. To succeed in the exam, you need to read as many reference books as possible. There is no single book that can cover everything! This ExamFOCUS book focuses on the more difficult topics that will likely make a difference in exam results. The book is NOT intended to guide you through every single official topic. You should therefore use this book together with other reference books for the best possible preparation outcome. You need to have hands on experience configuring x86 based Server hardware and SUSE Linux. This book is not intended to serve as an A-B-C to Linux book. You should have your own server system and test network to play with. While it is possible for one to be paper-certified without any real skills and experience, we believe that having real skills is the only way for you to become truly competent.
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