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UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
This course is provided by Wintrac. Wintrac provides one stop shopping for all your IT training needs. Wintrac’s course catalog of over two thousand courses includes courses on Unix training, Linux training, Solaris training, AIX training, HP-UX training and OpenVMS training

Unix Training Overview

Learn and practice essential administration tasks. Generic system administration concepts are covered and related to specific vendors' systems

Unix Training Audience

UNIX administrators and anyone involved with the UNIX System V, Release 4 operating system.

Unix Training Prerequisites

Fundamentals of UNIX, and some system administration experience recommended.

Unix Training Course duration

4 Days

Unix Training Course outline

Overview of System Administration

  • System Administrator Responsibilities
  • A Brief History of UNIX
  • Evolving Standards
  • Navigating the Documentation
  • User Administration
  • What is a "user" in UNIX?
  • The /etc/passwd File
  • Groups
  • The /etc/group File
  • Passwords
  • Adding Users
  • Deleting Users
  • Modifying User Attributes
  • The Login Process
  • /etc/profile and .profile
  • Communicating with Users: /etc/motd
  • Communicating with Users: The wall Command
  • File System Basics
  • The Hierarchy
  • Files
  • Directories
  • Device Files
  • Character and Block Devices
  • The/dev Directory
  • Links
  • Symbolic Links
  • A File System Tour
  • The df Command
  • The du Command
  • The find Command
  • Advanced File System Concepts
  • The Physical File System
  • The Inode File
  • File Storage in Disk Blocks
  • The Superblock
  • The Free List
  • Slices and File Systems
  • File System Types
  • Disk Management
  • Making a File System
  • The mkfs Command
  • Sharing Filesystems
  • The mount Command
  • The fstab File
  • The fsck Command
  • The lost+found Directory
  • The prtvtoc Command
  • Backups
  • Backup Strategies
  • Backup Tools
  • The tar Command
  • The cpio Command
  • The dump Command
  • Network Backup Strategies
  • UNIX Processes
  • Overview of Processes
  • Process Space
  • Process Table
  • The fork/exec Mechanism
  • The ps Command
  • Background Processes
  • The kill Command
  • Scheduling Jobs
  • The cron Daemon
  • The at Command
  • The crontab Command
  • Format of cron Files
  • Access to Scheduling Facilities
  • System Startup and Shutdown
  • Run States
  • The init Daemon
  • /etc/inittab
  • The inittab Actions
  • The init Command
  • The rc Scripts
  • Single-User Mode
  • The shutdown Command
  • UNIX System Security
  • Security Overview
  • Physical Security
  • Account Security
  • SUID and SGID Settings
  • File and Directory Permissions
  • Software Security
  • Performance Monitoring and Tuning
  • Performance Issues
  • Methods of Improving Performance
  • Swapping and Paging
  • The sar Utility
  • Using sar
  • The truss Command
  • IP Addressing
  • Basic Network Needs
  • Ethernet Addresses
  • IP Addresses
  • DNS vs /etc/hosts to Resolve IP Addresses
  • Network Addresses
  • Network Classes
  • Broadcast Addresses
  • Subnet Masks
  • Configuring TCP/IP
  • The /etc/hosts File
  • The ifconfig Command
  • The /etc/services File
  • The inetd Daemon
  • The /etc/inetd.conf File
  • Simple TCP/IP Troubleshooting:
  • The ping and netstat Commands
  • The LP Print Service
  • Printing Overview
  • The lp, lpstat, and cancel Commands
  • Adding a Printer
  • The lpadmin Command
  • The accept and reject Commands
  • The enable and disable Commands
  • Adding a Networked Printer
  • Other Administrative Commands
  • Network Utilities
  • Network Services
  • telnet - Terminal Emulator
  • ftp - File Transfer
  • rcp - Remote Copy
  • rlogin - Remote Login
  • rsh - Remote Commands
  • Kernel Reconfiguration
  • Overview of Reconfiguration
  • Kernel Parameters
  • Steps to Reconfigure a Kernel
  • Specific Steps for SVR4
  • Overview of NIS
  • What is NIS?
  • Why Use NIS?
  • NIS Design and Implementation
  • NIS Maps
  • Configuring NIS

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