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PTR/INT Oracle Solaris 11 Internals

 

PTR/INT Oracle Solaris 11 Internals

The Solaris 11 Internals course provides students with information about the various kernel subsystems, routines, and structures that make up the Solaris 11 Operating System.

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Course Description

About the Course

The Solaris 11 Internals course provides students with information about the various kernel subsystems, routines, and structures that make up the Solaris 11 Operating System.

Learn To:

  • Use Solaris Dynamic Tracing (DTrace) to step through process creation, execution, signal delivery and scheduling.
  • Correlate observations with source code.

Benefits To You

Students will benefit from taking the hands-on labs in this course, which make extensive use of the Dtrace, kmdb, and mdb commands to examine the system structures on live systems. The kernel subsystems covered include the multithread architecture, hardware memory management, software memory management, VM2, scheduling, process lifetime, signals, paging and swapping, and the swapfs file system.

Target audiences for this course include:

  • System Engineers
  • Technical Support Engineers
  • Advanced System Administrators
  • Programmers

Course Curriculum

Course # : 46465
Exam : PTR/INT Oracle Solaris 11 Internals

PTR/INT Oracle Solaris 11 Internals

Objectives

  • Define the purpose of the operating system and explain the concept of kernel layering
  • Differentiate between hardware and software interrupts
  • Start using tools such as mdb, kmdb, and DTrace to examine kernel data structures
  • Define an application and a kernel thread
  • Explain how a mutex lock works
  • List the steps involved in virtual-to-physical address translation
  • Describe types of cache implemented on Sun systems
  • List the layers of the SunOS 5.10 software virtual memory (VM) system and define the role of each layer
  • List the mapping structures that make up process address space
  • Explain the motivation of VM2
  • List the advantages of the Kernel Cage
  • Explain the layered approach to page-fault handling
  • Describe how the dispatch queues are implemented
  • Describe the kernel routines used to implement process creation
  • Explain the routines used to implement Executable and Linking Format (ELF) executables
  • Describe how a signal is posted and delivered to a process

Target Audience

  • Administrator
  • Systems Administrator
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