Fundamentals of UNIX Administration
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The Fundamentals of UNIX Administration course is training for UNIX users who desire to increase their skill set to include basic UNIX System V Release 4 Operating System-based system administration and/or work effectively in a multi-vendor UNIX local or networked environment. It is not a vendor-specific course, but is based on the most popular of the UNIX variants, Solaris by Sun Microsystems. | |
Duration: 5.0 day(s)Price: £1230.00 + VAT |
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Locations
Infero Ltd is based in the Lace Market in Nottingham. Training courses take place at the following locations including Nottingham, Derby, Loughborough, Mansfield, Chesterfield, Burton-on-Trent, Lincoln, Leicester, Sheffield, Stoke-on-Trent, Tamworth, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Birmingham, Solihul, Coventry, Nuneaton, Peterborough, Grantham.
Target Students
Students who have had some experience with Unix, but want to focus their learning by gaining an overview of the features of Unix.
Prerequisites
To ensure your success, we recommend you have at least six months experience on a UNIX variant operating environment or first take the following course:
- Fundamentals of Solaris 8 Operating Environment
Delivery Method
Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Customise the Korn Shell environment.
- Build shell scripts in the Korn shell.
- Control the UNIX system.
- Manage UNIX user accounts.
- Manage system software in UNIX.
- Manage file systems in UNIX.
- Troubleshoot the UNIX system.
- Configure the UNIX client/server environment.
- Apply security practices to UNIX systems.
- Improve the UNIX system performance.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Customising the Korn Shell Environment
Topic 1A: Locating the Korn Shell Initialization File
Topic 1B: Using the vi Editor
Topic 1C: Modifying the Korn Shell .profile File
Topic 1D: Modifying the Korn Shell .kshrc File
Lesson 2: Building Shell Scripts in the Korn Shell
Topic 2A: Defining Shell Scripting Concepts
Topic 2B: Using if Statements to Execute Commands
Topic 2C: Creating a Loop to Execute Commands
Topic 2D: Using the sleep Command in the Korn Shell Script
Topic 2E: Combining Statements to Create a Basic ShellScript
Topic 2F: Using the tr Command to Translate Letters
Topic 2G: Using the case Statement
Topic 2H: Creating a Custom Function
Topic 2I: Using the sed and awk Commands
Lesson 3: Controlling the UNIX System
Topic 3A: Becoming the Root User
Topic 3B: Signaling a Process
Topic 3C: Controlling Multiple Processes
Topic 3D: Relocating Files and Directories
Topic 3E: Archiving Files and Directories
Topic 3F: Restoring Files and Directories
Lesson 4: Managing User Accounts
Topic 4A: Creating User Accounts
Topic 4B: Modifying User Account Database
Topic 4C: Deleting User Accounts
Topic 4D: Customising Initialisation Files
Topic 4E: Controlling User Directory Space Usage
Topic 4F: Adding Group Account with Groupadd Command
Lesson 5: Managing System Software
Topic 5A: Adding Software Packages
Topic 5B: Determining Software Package Status
Topic 5C: Removing Software Packages
Topic 5D: Administering Software Patches to Software Packages
Topic 5E: Upgrading Software Packages at the Command Line
Lesson 6: Managing File Systems
Topic 6A: Creating a File System
Topic 6B: Backing Up the File System
Topic 6C: Restoring Data
Topic 6D: Recovering Data
Topic 6E: Creating a File System Backup Strategy
Lesson 7: Troubleshooting the System
Topic 7A: Using the System Logs to Investigate Problems
Topic 7B: Using Error Messages to Identify When ErrorsOccur
Topic 7C: Setting Up the Log Configuration Files
Topic 7D: Running a System Check
Lesson 8: Configuring the Client/Server Environment
Topic 8A: Configuring a TCP/IP Client
Topic 8B: Editing the Name Service Switch (NSS) File
Topic 8C: Configuring Network File Systems (NFS)
Topic 8D: Connecting to a Remote Host
Topic 8E: Copying Files Using Remote System Administration
Topic 8F: Troubleshooting Connectivity Failures
Lesson 9: Applying Security Practices to UNIX Systems
Topic 9A: Authenticating and Authorizing Users for RestrictedShells
Topic 9B: Defining Trusted User Access
Topic 9C: Defining Trusted Host Access
Topic 9D: Selecting a Firewall Architecture Model
Lesson 10: Improving System Performance
Topic 10A: Applying Performance Improvement Process to System Administration
Topic 10B: Identifying System Performance Degradation
Topic 10C: Optimising System Performance
Topic 10D: Optimising Disk Space
Topic 10E: Monitoring Network Performance
What you get
- Professional Trainer
- Comfortable Premises, equipped with all the technology you need
- Comprehensive Course Materials
- 12 Months Post Course Support
- Pub Lunch
- Refreshments, available throughout the day
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Training Options
- Closed Company Training
- One-to-One Training
- On-site Training
- Weekend Training
- Evening Training
- Residential Training