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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 Lab 2 Marks = 25 Marks Student: Jasmaandip Singh Gill _ Due Date: Week 2. References: Textbook, Lecture notes. Special Instructions: 1. This assignment should be completed individually by all the students. 2. Take screen capture of the command & output and past it in this document. 3. All Screenshots must have YOUR HUMBER LOGIN ID at command prompt. Exercise #1 1. Login to vCloud (https://fast-vcloud.humber.ca/login/logout?service=tenant:TECH-172-CDs) and create a new vApp/Add vApp from Catalog , using the VAPP template LAB2 , the name of the vApp should be Section - yourfirstname - last4digits of Humber /D ( Example , John Smi t h of Sect i on A w ith humber id n01010101 , the vApp name will be A-john-0101 ) - this is mandatory (negative 2 marks) 2. There are two VMs north and lakeshore, 3. north VM is Ubuntu18 desktop and lakeshore VM is Ubuntu18 server. NOTE VCLOUD VMs are not connected to Internet Remember UNIX/Linux command syntax format: Exercise #2 4. Go to lakeshore VM and get familiars with server login console, then login with username myusername and password same as username. 5. Check the command prompt, familiarize with the command prompt its information etc., 6. Create a username for yourself and provide a password as per steps given below: sudo useradd -m -s /bin/bash -G sudo yourfirstnameLast4digitsofHumberID (example john2345} sudo passwd vourusername-createdabove. (Provide a password you can remember for your username) 7. Logout and login with your own username - this is mandatory and all screenshots your username should be visible. Lab #2. Page 1 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 8. Find the following information a. Find currently logged in user, b. Kernel name, Kernel version, operating system, hardware c. current directory d. Find the terminal name e. Find the Ubuntu version f. Find IP address ip addr SCREENSHOT the output of history 9. Type exit to logout, then login again, using command line interface (CLI) power down lakeshore VM. Lab #2. Page 3 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 Exercise #3 10. Go to north VM and get familiars with ubuntu desktop login console, then login with username myusername and password same as username. 11. Create a username for yourself and provide a password as per steps given below: a. sudo useradd -m -s /bin/bash -G sudo vourfirstnameLast4digitsofHumber/ID (example: john2345} b. sudo passwd yourusername-createdabove ( Provide a password you can remember for your username ) Lab #2. Page 4 of 23
UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 12. Logout and login with your own username - this is mandatory and all screenshots your username should be visible. When you login for first time, click NEXT after reading the information until DONE. Lab #2. Page 5 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 13. Check the available features in desktop, the favorite panel on the left with favorite apps, top bar containing Activities, date/time, network, speaker, power button, drop down for settings, logout, etc., 14. Click on Activities, type terminal in Type to Search, and click on Terminal icon, it opens the terminal window. Change the terminal background color to white and text to black. Lab #2. Page 8 of 23
UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 ( SCREENSHOT ) 15. Add terminal to favorite panel in the left tere 16. Check the command prompt in the terminal, familiars with the command prompt its information etc., 17. Find the following information a. Find currently logged in user, b. Kernel name, Kernel version, operating system, hardware c. current directory d. Find the terminal name e. Find the Ubuntu version f. Find ip address ( ip addr ) Lab #2. Page 9 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 SCREENSHOT the output of history Lab #2. Page 10 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 18. Display all virtual consoles available by logging into each console, display the terminal name along with your firstname and humber id. (SCREENSHOT) Lab #2. Page 12 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 19. Type exit to close the terminal, open terminal again from favorite panel, power down using command line. Lab #2. Page 15 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 20. Restart north VM, login and try logout and shutdown using the GUI interface from top Lab #2. Page 17 of 23
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UNIX System Administration 1 Tech-172 21. Using SSH connect from north to lakeshore (SCREENSHOT), then logout from lakeshore Lab #2. Page 19 of 23
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