This course is designed to help demystify the sometimes difficult and deep topic of systemd, the most widely used service management scheme in Linux today.The world of systemd has been a rocky one, initially full of controversy and the subject of much criticism. It has climbed to a commanding market share over the last 10 years of its existence.Most system operators can get things done in systemd. Still, there is so much more to what it is, how its components work together, and how to configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot this critically-important piece of system software.
Overview
Syllabus
- Getting Started
- Contrasting System Management Schemes
- Introduction to systemd
- systemd Tools and Utilities
- Targets in systemd
- Unit Files in systemd
- Scheduling in systemd
- Journals/Logs in systemd
- Using systemd Containers
- Control Groups and systemd
- What's Next
Taught by
Ross Brunson