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UNIX Administration and Support: Hands-On
Course:
435
Type:
Hands-On
Duration:
4
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is this course about?This course gives you the skills and knowledge you need to administer a UNIX system. It provides an organized look at administering standalone and networked UNIX workstations-a very difficult topic to master without some expert guidance. We take a "compressed real-time" approach, beginning with an empty machine, loading UNIX from scratch and configuring it for local and network services. Then we consider the day-to-day running of a machine that is working well, and how to cope
when it isn't.
Who will benefit from this course?This course is designed for individuals responsible for supporting and administering UNIX systems, mostly professional systems administrators but also some UNIX power users who maintain their own machines.My shop uses XYZ flavor of UNIX. Is this course for me?Absolutely. This course is intended to broadly cover the principles of system administration that apply to most modern flavors of UNIX.AIX is an exception and we do not focus on it at all, since its administration via SMIT is significantly different from other UNIX implementations. However, if AIX is one of several versions of UNIX at your site, then this course is definitely helpful to you.What background do I need?This course is for people who already know how to
use UNIX. We assume that you:
Have experience with user-level UNIX commands such as login, ls, rm, more/pg, grepAre familiar with pipelines and regular expressionsCan read UNIX Bourne/KornShell scripts, even if you have never generated one yourselfCan use vi to edit filesHave some understanding of general TCP/IP and workstation terminology, such as IP addressing, Network Interface Card (NIC), TTY, etc.Are familiar with the X Window System and UNIX networking commands, such as telnet, rsh, etc. If you do not have the prerequisite knowledge, Course 428, UNIX®: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction, will give you the background you need. No previous system administration experience with UNIX or any other system is expected.What hardware and software do you use
in the classroom?
The course is taught using Pentium-based PCs running SunSoft's Solaris version of UNIX-
an implementation of System V release 4. (The machines are almost indistinguishable from Sun workstations when being used.) However, the course is not targeted to Sun or Solaris. In fact, we discuss items that are derived from BSD flavors as well, and our independence from any major UNIX supplier makes this course suitable as cross-platform UNIX administration training.
How much time is spent on each topic?| Content | Hours | | Defining the UNIX administrator's role | 4.0 | | Installing UNIX | 4.0 | | UNIX user accounts | 3.0 | | Local system services | 3.0 | | Adding software backups | 2.0 | | Providing workstation security | 3.0 | | Monitoring system performance | 2.0 | | UNIX networking | 2.0 | Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.What kinds of hands-on exercises
are included in the course?
About 35 percent of the course is hands-on exercises designed to cover the range of typical tasks which UNIX system and network administrators face. These include:Installing UNIXMaking file systemsSetting up usersConfiguring a local printerInstalling a packageBacking up the file system Monitoring system performanceConfiguring NFS How does this course relate to other
Learning Tree courses?
Systems administrators might continue their training with the following:Those interested in building further skills working with the operating system might try:Learning Tree also offers an administrative course:If you require detailed information on IP addressing, Internet connectivity, SNMP, networking with non-UNIX systems and network hardware, please see:
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UNIX is a registered trademark of X/Open Company, Limited.
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New York | Washington, DC (Reston, VA) | Washington, DC (Rockville, MD) | New York |
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| Course participants installing and configuring UNIX system software. |
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Class participation
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Team workshops
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Use of in-class hands-on equipment
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Comprehensive course materials
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Morning and afternoon refreshments
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Course Completion Certificate awarding Continuing Education Units
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FREE participation in Professional Certification
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FREE participation in College Credit programs (including related exams)
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Course Tuition
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