Linux Professional Institute LPIC- 2
These skills are essential to clear the LPI Exam 201-450 & 202-450
To earn the LPIC-2 Certification (Linux Engineer), one has to clear two exams – 201 and 202 and also be certified on LPIC-1
LPIC-2 is the second certification in the multi-level professional certification program of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI). The LPIC-2 will validate the candidate’s ability to administer small to medium–sized mixed networks.
Current version: 5.0 (Exam codes 201-450 & 202-450)
Objectives: 201-450 & 202-450
Prerequisites: LPIC-1 training / certification
Each Exam: Duration is 90-minute and the exam is 60 multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions.
Validity period: 5 years unless retaken or higher level is achieved.
Training duration: 4 days full-time
Training cost: Email or call
Certification Voucher cost: Email or call us
LPIC-2 (201 & 202) Exam Objectives:
Capacity Planning
Measure and Troubleshoot Resource Usage
Predict Future Resource Needs
Linux Kernel
Kernel components
Compiling a Linux kernel
Kernel runtime management and troubleshooting
System Startup
Customizing system startup
System recovery
Alternate Bootloaders
Filesystem and Devices
Operating the Linux filesystem
Maintaining a Linux filesystem
Creating and configuring filesystem options
Advanced Storage Device Administration
Configuring RAID
Adjusting Storage Device Access
Logical Volume Manager
Networking Configuration
Basic networking configuration
Advanced Network Configuration
Troubleshooting network issues
System Maintenance
Make and install programs from source
Backup operations
Notify users on system-related issues
Domain Name Server
Basic DNS server configuration
Create and maintain DNS zones
Securing a DNS server
HTTP Services
Basic Apache configuration
Apache configuration for HTTPS
Implementing Squid as a caching proxy
Implementing Nginx as a web server and a reverse proxy
File Sharing
Samba Server Configuration
NFS Server Configuration
Network Client Management
DHCP configuration
PAM authentication
LDAP client usage
Configuring an OpenLDAP server
E-Mail Services
Using e-mail servers
Managing E-Mail Delivery
Managing Mailbox Access
System Security
Configuring a router
Managing FTP servers
Secure shell (SSH)
Security tasks
OpenVPN