UNIX Technical Overview

Course

In London-City

£ 375 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    London-city

This Unix training course is designed to give delegates an overview of the various versions of UNIX available. It is technically orientated to enable staff at all levels to have an appreciation of what UNIX is, and the various features available with the different versions.Who will the Course Benefit?IT staff who need an appreciation of what UNIX is, enabling them to make sound decisions about possible implementation of a UNIX system. Learning Objectives This UNIX Technical Overview course will provide the delegate with a technical understanding of the UNIX Operating System, from its general structure to its Networking capabilities. The delegates will be introduced to: What UNIX isThe History of UNIX from Version 7 and the Various Versions AvailableOSF/2 POSIX SVR4 StandardsFeatures of the UNIX Operating SystemUNIX Networking FeaturesWhat a Process is and how Processes are ControlledStandard Utilities Available with UNIXApplications AvailableThe System Administrator

Facilities

Location

Start date

London-City ((select))
EC3V 9LJ

Start date

On request

About this course

Requirements:

An understanding of operating systems.

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Subjects

  • Appreciation
  • Unix
  • Networking
  • Staff

Course programme

Course Contents - DAY 1Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: WHAT IS UNIX?
  • The UNIX Kernel
  • What is the Shell?
  • Different Shells Available
Session 2: History of UNIX
  • Version 7 to SVR4 (System 5 Release 4)
Session 3: UNIX STANDARDS
  • OSF/1 and OSF/2
  • POSIX Standards
  • SVR4 Standards
Session 4: FEATURES OF UNIX
  • Built in Functions
  • Applications for Users and Programmers
Session 5: UNIX NETWORKING
  • UUCP
  • TCP/IP
  • NFS (Yellow Pages)
  • NIS and NIS+
Session 6: PROCESSES AND BACKGROUND JOBS
  • Controlling processes in UNIX
  • Background Jobs
  • CRON and AT
Session 7: UNIX APPLICATIONS
  • Editors
  • Programmers Tools
  • System Start-up and Control
Session 8: UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
  • The Function and Responsibilities of a System Administrator

UNIX Technical Overview

£ 375 + VAT