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The Training Mastering the lsblk Command: Advanced Storage Device Management on Linux training is delivered in-person or remotely (blended-learning, e-learning, virtual classroom, remote in-person). At Learni, a Qualiopi-certified training organization, each program is designed to maximize skills acquisition, regardless of the training mode chosen.
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Presentation of lsblk: history, role among system administration tools, requirements, and different versions. General syntax of the command, options, and output formats (-o, -J, -P, -f, etc.). Concrete use cases: listing and interpreting the hierarchy of disks, partitions, and volumes. Distinguishing physical devices, logical devices, and pseudo-device mounts. Metadata analysis: understanding and leveraging key columns (NAME, MAJ:MIN, RM, SIZE, RO, TYPE, MOUNTPOINT, UUID...). Filtering output to specific needs, sorting, and displaying customized information. Hands-on exercises: exploring diverse environments (physical machines, virtual machines, cloud servers). Drafting status reports, documentation for technical audits, and preparation for maintenance operations (backups, volume expansion, cleaning old partitions). Automation: integrating lsblk into administration scripts to monitor disk resources, automate checklists, and trigger alerts for incidents or anomalies. Best practices, common errors, and detecting pitfalls (unmounted disks, ephemeral devices).
Target audience
System administrators, IT technicians, professionals seeking to optimize disk management on Linux
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of using the Linux terminal
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