Part 1: Before the Interview
  • Introduction
  • Call with Recruiter
  • Research the Company
  • Understand the Job Requirement
  • Know Your Resume
  • Interview Format
About Yourself
  • Tell me about yourself
Behavioral Interview Questions
  • Behavioral Interview Questions
  • What is you biggest achievement at this point in your life?
  • How do you handle difficult situation?
  • Discribe a time you disagreed with your supervisor?
  • Where do you see yourself in 5 years
  • What is your weakness?
Technical Interview Questions
  • Technical Interview Example
  • What is the purpose of having different network ports?
  • What are the fields in /etc/passwd file?
  • Explain cron job syntax?
  • Walk me through the Linux boot process?
  • Explain the difference between RAID0, RAID1 and RAID5?
  • Walk me through the proecss of NIC bonding?
  • How would you go about installing and conifguration http server?
  • What is DNS. Explain each DNS record?
  • Process it taking 100% CPU, how to troubleshoot?
  • How to scan a new storage in Linux without system reboot?
  • How to assign permission to only ONE user?
Scenario or Situational Based Questions
  • Scenario Based Questions
  • How to troubleshoot disk space issues?
  • What could be the issue if you can ping a server by IP but not by hostname?
  • You get a call that a user cannot reach a server, how would you troubleshoot?
  • How to troubleshoot if a website running on your server is down?
  • You are notified that a server is down, how to troubleshoot?
  • How to handle situation when your DBA is asking for more memory/disk frequently?
  • What is your experience on shell scripting. Provide some examples?
  • What are the different types of run-levels?
  • You get a call that a server is running slow, how would you troubleshoot?
  • Walk me through the process of recovering root password?
2nd Part - In Depth Technical Interview Questions
  • What is covered in this part of the course?
  • Example 1
  • Example 2
Linux basic interview system administration QnA
  • Part 1- Linux basic system administration questions and answers
  • Quiz - Part 1
  • Part 2- Linux basic system administration questions and answers
  • Quiz - Part 2
  • Part 3- Linux basic system administration questions and answers
  • Quiz - Part 3
Linux Basic Technical questions and answers
  • Linux Basic Technical questions and answers
Linux interview system troubleshooting QnA
  • Linux system Troubleshooting - Part 1
  • Linux system Troubleshooting - Part 2
  • Linux system Troubleshooting - Part 3
Part 1- Advanced Linux system administrations questions and answers
  • 1- show all lines except any lines starting with the a character # in a file
  • 2-How can you continuously monitor log files for errors?
  • 3- Find and remove files older than 7 days through cron job.
  • 4- Find, print, users on the system and redirect to a file
  • 5- How would you get only the 2nd column from a file?
  • 6- Broadcast a message to users
  • 7- User with no login access
  • 8- Schedule a server reboot in 15 minutes
  • 9- Disk usage
  • 10- Stickybit
  • 11- Print 10th line of a file only.
  • 12- Restore a hacked Server
  • 13- Server security
  • 14- Log messages
  • 15- ICMP disable
  • 16- Explain fields in /etc/passwd file
  • 17- System uptime
  • 18- Listening Ports
  • 19- Server down troubleshooting
  • 20- Find files with specific permissions
Part 2- Advanced Linux system administrations questions and answers
  • Lecture 1
  • Lecture 2
Part 3- Advanced Linux system administrations questions and answers
  • 1- Extend SWAP space
  • 2- Extend a logical volume
  • 3- Create a logical volume
  • 4- Create a volume group
  • 5- ​Create a physical volume
  • 6- Increase logical volume on the fly
  • 7- Reduce the logical volume
  • 8 -9- Scanning volume group and logical volume
  • 10-13 - Activating and deactivating LV and VG
  • 14- Physical Extent in LVM
  • 15-17- Finding Info and details in LVM
Part 4- Advanced Linux system administrations questions and answers
  • 1- Find files that are over 10MB in size
  • 2- Show lines only containing #
  • 3- File lines with numbers
  • 4- Server version and release
  • 5- Network Interface files