Unix System Series
Description
UNIX Systems Series presents the features of UNIX that are most useful to new users, including logging in and out file administration command processing displaying text and using mail, and leads up to how to control programs in UNIX.
This course is for anyone who is new to UNIX or who wants to expand what they already know about UNIX.
Syllabus
INTRODUCTION TO UNIX
Introduction to UNIX presents the features of UNIX that are most useful to new users, including logging in and out, file administration, command processing, displaying text, and using mail.
- Introduction to UNIX
- The File System
- Processing Commands
- Some Utility Programs
SHELLS: BOURNE, KORN AND C
UNIX Shells - Bourne, Korn, and C…
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UNIX Systems Series presents the features of UNIX that are most useful to new users, including logging in and out file administration command processing displaying text and using mail, and leads up to how to control programs in UNIX.
This course is for anyone who is new to UNIX or who wants to expand what they already know about UNIX.
Syllabus
INTRODUCTION TO UNIX
Introduction to UNIX presents the features of UNIX that are most useful to new users, including logging in and out, file administration, command processing, displaying text, and using mail.
- Introduction to UNIX
- The File System
- Processing Commands
- Some Utility Programs
SHELLS: BOURNE, KORN AND C
UNIX Shells - Bourne, Korn, and C presents the three shells that are typically available on a UNIX system. It describes how to get the most out of the three shells, and describes the advantages and disadvantages of each shell.
- What Is a Shell?
- Bourne Shell
- Korn Shell
- C Shell
- Shell Comparison
SHELL PROGRAMMING
Shell Programming presents the basics of shell programming using the Bourne shell, then covers additional features of the Korn and C shells.
- Bourne Shell Programming
- Korn Shell Programming
- C Shell Programming
- Using Shell Scripts
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION I
System Administration I covers installing UNIX, and setting up and maintaining file systems and user accounts.
- UNIX Installation Basics
- Starting Up and Shutting Down
- File System Administration
- User Administration
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION II
System Administration II presents UNIX system accounting, performance monitoring, device management, and UNIX security.
- System Accounting
- Performance Monitoring
- Device Administration
- UNIX System Security
PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Process Management describes how to control programs in UNIX, including how to start a job (program) and how to kill it.
- What is a Process?
- Administering Processes
- Scheduling Processes
Qualifications
Qualification: Printable Transcript
On completion of this course you may print a transcript off as evidence of your progression throughout the course.Requirements for Entry
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Study Options
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Study Hours
This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.
The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 40 hrs.
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