Solaris Introduction
SynopsisThis comprehensive two-day course aims to equip the novice
Solaris/UNIX user with all the skills necessary to navigate the system and
make productive use of the tools available, including the Common Desktop
Environment (CDE) Windows system, the vi editor and essential Solaris/UNIX
commands. It also forms a good grounding for the power user or
administrator who will go on to take other courses
This course is
suitable for Solaris 10 (or any previous version) on Sun or PC (Intel)
platforms. Most topics are also relevant to other versions of Unix, for
example Irix, HPUX, Ultrix, and AIX. Our tutors will be able to advise
which features are Solaris-specific as they present the course.
PrerequisitesThis
course is suitable for new computer users and those who are using Solaris
or UNIX for the first time. Previous experience with an interactive
computer system is desirable but not essential. If you have previous
experience of any other version(s) of Unix, the follow up courses
described in the next paragraph may be more appropriate. Please call for
advice if in doubt.
Follow-upWe offer an extensive range of
Solaris courses. A natural follow-up to this Introduction course would be
the Solaris Utilities and Shell Programming course (suitable for those who
wish to become proficient with Solaris utilities and Bourne/Korn shell
programming) course. If you are responsible for looking after day-to-day
administration, then we can offer a very comprehensive range of Solaris 10
Systems Administration courses, right up to Advanced levels:
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Solaris 10 Administration Part 1
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Solaris 10 Administration Part 2
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Solaris 10 Advanced Administration
For those involved in administrating networks, our Solaris 10 Network
Administration course would be ideal, and leads to the Solaris Certified
Network Administrator CX-310-302 exam.