Unix Fundamentals - 35 Hour Online Class or 5 Day Classroom Workshop

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Class Description:

This course introduces the Information Technology (IT) professional to the UNIX Operating System. They will learn to use both UNIX shell commands and on disk utilities to perform basic user tasks, to customize the user environment and execute applications. Course labs put special emphasis on using the Korn shell and UNIX utilities to automate recurring tasks.

Audience: Application developers, database administrators, system administrators, network managers, webmasters, and any other IT professional who is new to working with the UNIX Operating System.

Prerequisites: Student should have a basic understand of computer and the ability to use the keyboard. No prior knowledge or experience with UNIX is expected.

 

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Objectives: In this course you will:

  • Describe the UNIX Operating System
  • Log in and log out using text terminals
  • Describe and navigate the UNIX file system
  • Manage files and directories
  • Manage access permissions for files and directories
  • Create text files using vi editor
  • Use Korn shell interactive features
  • Use Korn shell to control environment
  • Use Korn shell advanced features
  • Write Korn shell scripts
  • Use Korn flow control constructors
  • Compress, archive, restore and uncompress files
  • Access network services: telnet, rlogin, ftp, rcp
  • Monitor and control user processes
  • Create and schedule background jobs.

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