Linux System Engineer: Kernel Tuning and Remote Logging

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Free Online Course: Linux System Engineer: Kernel Tuning and Remote Logging provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Linux System Engineer: Kernel Tuning and Remote Logging is taught by Grant McWilliams.

Overview
  • Study to pass the RHCE exam—the benchmark certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This course covers Linux kernel tuning for performance optimization, and remote logging.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Performance with Linux kernel tuning
    • What you should know
    • OS installation
    • Lab setup
    • Install guest additions
    1. Performance Monitoring Tools
    • Introduction to performance testing
    • Monitor processes using ps
    • Monitor processes in real time
    • Monitor processes using GNOME System Monitor
    • Use Performance Co-pilot (PCP) to gather statistics
    • Use turbostat to gather CPU statistics
    • Use SS to gather network statistics
    • Other CLI performance monitoring tools
    2. Tune the Kernel with tuned
    • Introduction to tuned
    • Install additional tuned profiles
    • Create custom tuned profiles
    • Use PowerTOP suggestions in tuned
    • Boot-time kernel parameters
    3. Manually Tune the Kernel
    • Understand Linux kernel versions
    • Tune live kernel parameters manually using sysctl
    • Use Tuna to tune the kernel
    4. Kernel Module Tuning
    • Linux kernel directory structure
    • Manage kernel modules
    • Displaying information about kernel modules
    • Installing kernel modules from disk
    5. Logging System Messages Remotely
    • Understand Enterprise 7 logging
    • rsyslog filters
    • rsyslog actions
    • Log to a remote rsyslog server
    Conclusion
    • Next steps