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Course number U3631S
Length 5 days
Delivery method Instructor-led training (ILT)
Onsite dedicated training (OST)
Price USD $2,500
CAD $3,000

Course overview

UNIX utilities and commands is an entry-level course designed to provide training for users who require the fundamental skills needed to become productive using a UNIX operating system, including HP Tru64 UNIX.


Audience

The concepts presented in this course are suitable for users of any UNIX environment.


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Benefits to you

This course shows students how to use multiple interfaces, and provides the needed practice to prepare for the HP Tru64 UNIX v5 administration, integration & support certification exam.


Next Steps

HP Tru64 UNIX v5 System Administration U3632S


Course outline

  • Getting started with HP Tru64 UNIX
    • Introducing the HP Tru64 UNIX operating system
    • Describing the HP Tru64 UNIX operating system
    • Logging in and out of the system
    • Choosing passwords
    • Listing HP Tru64 UNIX documentation
  • Using CDE
    • Using the CDE front panel
    • Getting help
    • Using text editor
    • Using calendar
    • Using terminal
    • Running applications
  • Customizing your workspace
    • Customizing the workspace
    • Using the style manager
    • Setting up a terminal
  • Introducing file system concepts
    • Identifying files and data types
    • Naming files and directories
    • Describing the UNIX directory structure
    • Controlling file access
  • Managing files with CDE
    • Using file manager
    • Locating files
    • Customizing file manager views
    • Creating files and folders
    • Deleting files and folders
    • Copying and moving files and folders
    • Renaming files and folders
    • Changing ownership and permissions
    • Linking files and folders
  • Managing files with CLI
    • Changing directories
    • Listing files
    • Using wildcard operators
    • Finding files
    • Viewing files
    • Creating files
    • Creating directories
    • Changing permissions
    • Moving and renaming files
    • Copying files
    • Removing files and directories
    • Linking files
  • Introducing UNIX shells
    • Introducing the UNIX shell
    • Describing the Korn shell environment
    • Defining Korn shell startup files
  • Using the vi editor
    • Introducing the UNIX editors
    • Editing with vi
    • Moving the cursor
    • Finding, inserting, and changing text
    • Copying, moving, and saving text
  • Redirecting, filtering, and piping
    • Redirecting input and output
    • Using filters
    • Sorting
    • Searching
    • Using pipelines
    • Using the awk utility
  • Controlling processes
    • Describing the process concept
    • Obtaining process status
    • Controlling and managing jobs
    • Scheduling jobs to run at appropriate times
  • Communicating with other users
    • Using mailer (CD)
    • Obtaining user information (CLI)
    • Introducing the mail utility (CLI)
    • Customizing mail (CLI)
  • Using TCP/IP networks
    • Accessing remote systems
    • Invoking remote motif applications
  • Printing using CDE
    • Setting your default printer
    • Printing files
    • Managing print requests
    • Deleting print requests
  • Printing using CLI
    • Setting your default printer
    • Printing files
    • Managing print requests
    • Deleting print requests
  • Using tapes and disks
    • Identifying devices
    • Using disks
    • Using the tape archive utility
  • Recalling and editing Korn shell commands
    • Korn shell command history file
    • Korn shell command line editing
    • Editing Korn shell commands in a temporary buffer
  • Introducing Korn shell scripts
    • Writing simple Korn shell scripts
    • Using variables in Korn shell scripts
    • Using flow control and loops


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