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Advanced HP-UX Systems Administration

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Summary:
This course will teach the commands and methods needed to setup and manage advanced features in a UNIX system. The course will also use a problem solving approach in the lab exercises to teach system managers the proper application of advanced features.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Topics:

  • Review of System Concepts for Systems Administrators
  • Advanced Network Features
  • File Transfer Capabilities
  • Advanced Network File System (NFS) Features
  • Using and Configuring Samba
  • Name Services
  • Configuring Remote Printers
  • Tape Device Access Through TCP/IP
  • Maintaining System Integrity
  • Security Concepts for System Administrators
  • System Security Features Updating
  • Managing of System Users
  • File System Security
  • Using UNIX Log Files
  • Network Security
  • Performance Basics
  • CPU Management
  • I/O Management
  • Network Management
  • NFS Performance
  • X-window basics and implementation
  • Modification of Performance Parameters
  • Summaries

Prerequisites:
It is assumed that the student has experience with interactive UNIX systems with user-level commands, basic shell or Perl scripting techniques, and essential systems administrator functions.




Last Update: May 20, 2012