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Overview/Description
To explain how to use variables, operators, and text editing tools in UNIX shell scripts
Target Audience
IT professionals and UNIX end-users who need to familiarize themselves with the UNIX shell environment
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system and the ability to navigate a file system and use basic shell commands
Expected Duration (hours)
3.0
Lesson ObjectivesUNIX Shell Scripting Tools
use variables in UNIX programming.
describe and use script variables and parameters.
explain variable expansion and use array variables.
use...
Overview/Description
To describe the core components of a UNIX system
Target Audience
IT professionals needing to familiarize themselves with the UNIX environment
Prerequisites
Some familiarity with system administration
Expected Duration (hours)
4.0
Lesson ObjectivesUNIX System Architecture
describe the role of the operating system in providing a productive environment for computer users.
describe the layered architecture of the UNIX operating system.
describe the kernel process and explain how data is accessed, displayed, and stored.
list the key system calls made available by a POSIX...
Overview/Description
To outline UNIX performance monitoring and disaster recovery strategies and techniques in UNIX
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
3.0
Lesson ObjectivesUNIX Systems Management
recognize the methods of performance optimization.
monitor and control UNIX processes in a...
Overview/Description
To demonstrate the core administrative functions of managing users, data, and software on UNIX systems
Target Audience
IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the UNIX operating system; familiarity with the history of UNIX and the reasons for its continued popularity; general comprehension of UNIX system architecture, and awareness of the user interfaces
Expected Duration (hours)
2.7
Lesson ObjectivesUNIX User and Data Management
connect the role of the systems administrator with the responsibilities of...
Overview/Description
To demonstrate common UNIX commands and programs used to perform basic tasks involving files and directories
Target Audience
End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
Basic keyboard and mouse skills; some experience of working in a command-line environment such as MSDOS an advantage
Expected Duration (hours)
4.3
Lesson ObjectivesWorking with UNIX Files and Directories
describe the different kinds of files found on a UNIX system, and explain their functions.
use the ls command and interpret its output, and use the cat...
Overview/Description
To describe how to use UNIX programs and manage their execution
Target Audience
End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
Prerequisites
Basic keyboard and mouse skills; some experience of working in a command-line environment such as MSDOS an advantage
Expected Duration (hours)
3.0
Lesson ObjectivesWorking with UNIX Programs
explain the process hierarchy.
run jobs in the background and monitor processes.
use the cron and at facilities to schedule job execution.
use the appropriate commands to terminate, suspend, and restart processes...
Overview/Description
To describe how to use flow control, incorporate user input in UNIX shell programs, and debug shell programs
Target Audience
IT professionals and UNIX end-users who need to familiarize themselves with the UNIX shell environment
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system and the ability to navigate a file system and use basic shell commands
Expected Duration (hours)
3.7
Lesson ObjectivesWriting UNIX Shell Programs
explain the principles of logical flow in a shell program
use conditional expressions to provide flow control in shell programs...
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