AIX Administration

LENGTH OF COURSE:
5 Days

DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with the fundamental concepts, facilities and features of AIX. This intense course is designed for the professional who has or is about to make the migration to the AIX environment. The course begins with the basics of AIX and concludes with the evaluation of key AIX system components.

PREREQUISITES: None

INSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES: A combination of Lecture, Demonstration, and Labs (when/where available).

AUDIENCE

Any student that needs to become proficient with AIX, IBM's version of UNIX.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
  • The history and use of UNIX and AIX
  • Overview of AIX terminology
  • UNIX compared to other operating systems
  • The role of UNIX in Open Systems
  • Flavors and variations of UNIX
  • Using SMIT and AIX commands
  • AIX COMMUNICATIONS management
  • UNIX Navigation and Security
  • Using AIX Commands
  • Introduction to programming in AIX
  • The AIX system editors
  • The AIX file system
  • System utilities and features
  • Pipes and Filters
  • Managing files in AIX
  • Introduction to the vi editor
  • The Shell Programming Language
  • C and the AIX System


  • System manager utilities
  • The AIX System Kernel
  • Future of the AIX Product


FROM OUR STUDENT EVALUATIONS...
"I think the instructor was responsible for the success of this course. I was kept very interested throughout the entire course. He didn't just read out of the text; he explained everything in such a way everyone could understand."

Michael Gallina
CIBC

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