This Unix System Administration training course is designed to give delegates practical experience in the administration of a SVR4 compatible Unix System. Practical work will concentrate on the basic SVR4 unix commands rather than vendor-specific administration menu driven or GUI tools.
The delegates will practise:
IT staff responsible for the maintenance and day-to-day running of a SVR4 compatible UNIX system. Typically, where several different versions of UNIX systems are supported and the delegate needs knowledge of administration procedures common to all that adhere to SVR4 standards.
The UNIX System Administration course assumes knowledge of the Unix Operating System to the level covered in the Introduction to Unix Course. Some unix shell programming experience may also prove advantageous; this can be gained on the Unix Shell Programming Course.
To provide the knowledge and skills needed to maintain successful day-to-day operation of a UNIX system.
Shell Programming is beneficial but not essential.
NOTE: Course technical content is subject to change without notice.
Course Introduction
Session 1: THE ADMINISTRATOR'S ROLE
Session 2: ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
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Session 3: LOGIN FILES
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Session 4: BACKGROUND JOBS
Session 5: FILE SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
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Session 6: FILE ACCESS
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Session 7: BACKUP AND RESTORE FACILITIES
Session 8: MANAGING SWAP SPACE
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Session 9: TERMINALS AND PRINTERS
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Session 10: SYSTEM STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN:
Session 11: BASIC NETWORKING
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Session 12: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
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Session 13: KERNEL CONFIGURATION
Session 14: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
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Session 15: SYSLOG
Session 16: GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING
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