Aix Shell Programming

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£ 750 + VAT

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IBM AIX Korn Shell Programming training course is designed to give delegates practical experience in developing and writing AIX shell scripts. Most of the built-in shell commands are introduced together with the main program control structures. This course is not suitable for C shell programmers. Who will the Course Benefit? Programmers, administrators and support personnel who need to understand existing shell scripts, automate procedures and write their own utilities. The course assumes knowledge of the AIX Operating System to the level covered in the AIX Basics Course. Some programming experience may also prove advantageous. Learning Objectives The delegates will practise: Writing simple scripts to enhance basic command outputUsing the various shell quoting mechanisms appropriatelyManipulating shell variables and user-defined variables in scriptsImplementing conditional execution facilitiesUsing the shell's built-in loop constructs where appropriateWriting scripts to trap user interruptsUser defined FunctionsDeveloping menu-driven shell scripts To provide the skills needed to develop and customise shell programs.

About this course

The course assumes knowledge of the AIX Operating System to the level covered in the AIX Basics Course.  Some programming experience may also prove advantageous.

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Course programme

Course Contents - DAY 1Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: AIX COMMAND REVIEW
  • Basic Unix commands
  • General commands
  • File and directory handling commands
  • Filename generation characters
  • I/O Redirection features
  • Other commands
Session 2: GETTING STARTED
  • What is a shell script?
  • Development guidelines
  • Creating and editing shell scripts
  • Naming and storing shell scripts
  • Executing shell scripts
  • Exercise: Write a simple shell script
Session 3: USING VARIABLES
  • Environment variables
  • Local variables
  • Assigning values to variables
  • Assessing variable values
  • Using quotes
  • Delimiting variable names
  • Echo control sequences
  • Exercise: Add variables to a script
Session 4: INTEGER ARITHMETIC
  • Using the expr command
  • Using the (( )) notation
  • Exercise: Add integer arithmetic to a shell script
Session 5: HANDLING RUN TIME DATA
  • The read command
  • Command line arguments
  • Exercise: Writing a generic shell script
  • Exercise: Writing an interactive shell script
Session 6: CONDITION EXECUTION
  • The if statement
  • The test command
  • Other test notations
  • Default and substitute variables
  • Exit status codes
  • Exercise: Adding validation to previous scripts
Course Contents - DAY 2Session 7: LOOP CONSTRUCTS
  • The while loop
  • The until loop
  • The for loop
  • The while true and until false loops
  • Loop control commands
  • Exercise: Enhancing the previously written scripts
  • Exercise: Writing a script to copy files using a 'for' loop
  • Exercise: Writing a script to generate numbers with the 'while' loop
Session 8: MULTI-BRANCH DECISIONS
  • The case statement
  • Menu driven applications
  • Exercise: Developing and writing a menu system
Session 9: FUNCTIONS
  • What is a function?
  • Syntax
  • Examples
  • Exercise: Add a function to a script
Session 10: INTERRUPT HANDLING
  • Interrupt signals
  • Trapping interrupts
  • Exercise: Adding traps to the menu script
Session 11: ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND FACILITIES
  • The exec commands
  • The includes notation
  • More about loops
  • Arrays
  • Here Documents
  • Exercise: Create a here script



Aix Shell Programming

£ 750 + VAT