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Debugging, Log Analysis & Problem Solving

HRDC Reg. No: 10001674438
Duration: 1 Day (7 Hours)

Course Overview

Debugging, Log Analysis & Problem Solving is a practical, hands-on course designed to develop essential troubleshooting skills using Linux-based tools and real-world scenarios.

As the final stage of the engineering onboarding pathway, this course integrates knowledge from Linux, scripting, and system operations. Participants will learn how to analyze logs, identify root causes, and apply structured debugging techniques to resolve system and application issues effectively.

Through guided exercises and realistic simulations, learners will gain the confidence to approach problems methodically and operate like professional engineers.


Who Should Attend

  • Fresh Graduates (Engineering / IT)
  • Junior Engineers
  • Support Engineers
  • System / IT Operations Engineers
  • DevOps / Infrastructure Engineers

Why Choose This Course

  • HRDC Claimable Training Program
  • Focus on real-world debugging and troubleshooting scenarios
  • Integrates Linux, scripting, and system knowledge
  • Hands-on labs with simulated system failures
  • Builds strong analytical and problem-solving mindset

HRDC Claimable ID: 10001674438


Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze and interpret system and application logs
  • Use command-line tools to extract relevant information
  • Apply structured debugging and root cause analysis techniques
  • Identify and resolve common system and service issues
  • Approach problems systematically in real-world scenarios
  • Integrate automation and system knowledge in troubleshooting

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of Linux environment
  • Familiarity with command-line tools
  • Completion of foundational courses (recommended)

Lab Setup

System Requirements

  • Linux laptop (Ubuntu 20.04 / 22.04 recommended)
  • Minimum 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
  • At least 2 CPU cores

Software Requirements

  • Bash shell
  • Unix utilities (grep, awk, sed, tail, less)
  • System tools (ps, top, systemctl)

Lab Environment

  • Pre-configured Linux environment with:
    • Large log files
    • Simulated system issues
    • Broken services
    • Debugging datasets

Teaching Methodology

  • Instructor-led demonstrations
  • Hands-on debugging exercises
  • Scenario-based problem solving
  • Guided and independent troubleshooting tasks
  • Continuous feedback and discussion

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