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| AUDIENCE: |
This course is for experienced operators used to larger enterprise systems. This course would be especially suitable for experienced OS/390 or z/OS operators who now also have to provide operations cover and support assistance of AIX-based Systems. |
| PREREQUISITES: |
Attendees should have a good basic understanding of operations for another major operating system in an enterprise environment. No prior knowledge of UNIX is required. |
| DURATION: |
3 days. Hands on. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
This course will provide attendees with the self sufficiency and confidence to operate and help support an AIX based system, typically based on IBM pSeries or RS/6000 Servers. This course will also provide a firm base on which more advanced system administration training can be based. On completion of the course delegates will be able to:
· Cope with the daily operations of a multi-user AIX site.
· Interface to other support functions such as system administrators, server support or help desks. |
| COURSE CONTENT: |
Introduction – History and Terminology The AIX Command Structure Getting Help – System and Web Based The AIX Filesystem The Standard UNIX/AIX Editor – vi Understanding the UNIX Shell Useful Commands for AIX Operators AIX Security Do’s and Dont's Understanding Processes Job scheduling - Cron SMIT & Web Based System Manager Users & Groups System Startup & Shutdown Disk Management Overview Logical Volumes and LVM · Filesystems – JFS and JFS2 Printing and Basic Print Administration Monitoring System Resources Backups Routine Problem Determination
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Schedule Dates
Course offered as Inhouse or Public
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