1Z0-402 – Oracle Linux Fundamentals Practice Test
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About the Oracle 1Z0-402 Oracle Linux Fundamentals exam
Oracle’s 1Z0-402 exam validates your knowledge of efficient skills needed to be proficient at the Unix or Linux command line. This 1Z0-402 test is an elective for the Oracle Enterprise Linux Administrator certification and provides you Oracle Enterprise Linux Certified Implementation Specialist certification.
The candidates for this exam should have a high level proficiency with Enterprise Linux including, system administration, networking, security. You should also pass 1Z0-403 exam to get Enterprise Linux Administrator Certified Associate certification. If you would like to know more about the Oracle Enterprise Linux Expert exam 1Z0-402, please visit the Oracle Website Oracle Enterprise Linux Fundamentals page.
The candidate should have a clear understanding of the fundamental concepts of the Linux and how to manipulate it; the basic Linux notions of pipes, redirection, regular expressions, and other tools for performing complex tasks; the management of processes and jobs; vi, the standard Unix editor; and the ability to construct shell scripts to automate routine or difficult operations. The main objectives covered in this exam includes Securely tunnel remote graphical applications through SSH, Use autofs for on-demand mounting of filesystems without root privileges, Monitor and remove print jobs, Compile and install software from a source RPM (SRPM or .src.rpm) package, etc.
According to a research done by TCO, the average salary of Linux IT administrators and maintenance engineers is 19.3% higher than that of Windows 2000/2003 engineers.
What to expect in the Oracle Linux Fundamentals exam?
The 1Z0-402 examvalidates your basic knowledge of Unix and Linux command line. This is a computer based test (CBT), you have to use a computer to take this exam. The format of 1Z0-402 exam consists of Single choice, Multiple Choice, Exhibit based, and Drag and Drop questions. Simulation questions may also be asked. You will be required to attempt 87 questions in 120 minutes. You should attempt all the questions in the exam. You need a score of 57% to pass this exam.
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Preparing for the Oracle 1Z0-402 Oracle Linux Fundamentals exam
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- Identifying – The Linux Filesystem
- Performing Text Processing
- Identifying Command Shells
- Identifying Multi-User Concepts
- Performing Archiving and Compression
- Creating Shell Scripts
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- Enterprise Linux Fundamentals – This objective explains the describing the major goals of the Free Software Foundation and the GNU project, List key elements of a Linux distribution and name several distributions, List several standards that apply to Linux, etc.
- Multi User Concepts – This objective includes describe the differences between the administrative (root) user and normal user accounts and explain when each should be used, log into the system, switch between accounts using the ‘su’ command, etc.
- The Linux File System – This objective includes navigate the file system, explain standard POSIX file permissions including special permissions such as the SUID, SGID and Sticky bits on both files and directories, change permissions of files, etc.
- Manipulating Files – This objective includes describe the various types of files that can be stored on UNIX and Linux file systems, explain hard links and symbolic links, their pros & cons and when & where they can or can not be used, identify the type of content of any file, etc.
- Text Processing – This objective includes search inside of files for specified information, perform file editing, sorting, cutting & merging text files from the command line, etc.
- Shell Basics – This objective includes pipe several commands together to perform more complex and useful processing, use file redirection on the command line, create and use shell and environment variables to configure and control the operation of the system, the command shell and program, etc.
- Regular Expressions – This objective includes construct regular expressions for matching text patterns, etc.
- Archiving and Compression – This objective includes use tar & cpio to create archives and extract files from them, compress and decompress files using the UNIX compress, GNU gzip, bzip2 and zip formats, etc.
- Text Editing – This objective includes use simple text editors like pico and nano, perform basic and intermediate text editing functions efficiently with vi & Vim, etc.
- Command Shells – This objective includes list the history and relationships of the various popular shell implementations available on UNIX and Linux systems, identify and switch between the various shell implementations, customize the command prompt on Bourne and BASH shells, etc.
- Introduction to Shell Scripting – This objective includes process arguments passed into a shell script, get input from the user of a shell script, generate formatted output from a shell script, etc.
- Process Management and Job Control – This objective includes describe the differences between process and threads, find and control running programs with ps, top, kill, and nice, etc.
- Messaging – This objective includes send local messages with the write and wall commands, use talk and ytalk to chat with other users, etc.
- The Secure Shell – This objective includes configure the ssh client and sshd server programs securely, establish secure, remote connections to other systems, etc.
- Managing Software – This objective includes find and download software via FTP & HTTP with text & graphical client programs like wget, lftp, links, Konqueror and Mozilla Firefox, install binary programs in RPM packages, etc.
- Printing – This objective includes use CUPS to connect to available local and network printers, use various commands to process and convert files in preparation for printing, etc.
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