Arm yourself with the skills and knowledge needed to administer and support UNIX — a highly reliable OS for environments ranging from mission-critical clusters and servers, to workstations and desktops. This Introduction to UNIX training course provides you with the foundational knowledge needed to locate files by name, owner, type and other characteristics; navigate the UNIX directory hierarchy; manipulate files; and control file access. You also learn to customize the KornShell, and extract and process information with filters and pipes.
This course uses OpenSolaris
Concepts taught are applicable to all UNIX distributions
Introduction to UNIX Training Delivery Methods
After-course instructor coaching benefit
4thdacad end-of-course exam included
After-course computing sandbox included
Introduction to UNIX Training Course Benefits
Administer and support UNIX in your environmentManage data, execute commands, and customize your environmentNavigate the UNIX directory hierarchy, manipulate files, and control file accessInteract with and customize the KornShellExtract and process information with filters and pipes
Introduction to UNIX Course Outline
Interacting with UNIX
The command-line interface
Role of the shell
Command format and syntax
Browsing online documentation
Displaying man pages
Accessing web reference sources
Managing Files
Navigating Directories
Working with the KornShell
Accessing UNIX Servers from UNIX and Windows
Taming Information with Filters
Developing and Executing Scripts