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- Louise Nolan
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UNIX System Administration SVR4
Course Aims
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to Unix System V R4 Systems Administrators. The course introduces the readers to good practices in the administration of a UNIX system. On completion of the course readers will be able to: identify and mange the major subsystems that comprise UNIX; perform confidently the role of Systems Administrator; be aware of the problems encountered running a UNIX system and how to tackle them. |
Assumed Knowledge
Experience with using UNIX gained from a user environments or by completing our "UNIX Fundamentals" or "UNIX Advanced User" courses. |
Course Audience
New, recent or intending systems administrators; support staff, or anyone who needs to make a purchasing decision and wants to understand the implications of running an SVR4 UNIX system. |
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This course can be found in the following categories:
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Courses > Unix |
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Table of Contents
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What is Systems Administration?
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Customizing Root's Environment
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Administration By Menus
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Overview of Administration
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System Setup
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Setting the Date and Time
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Managing Terminals
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The Service Access Facility
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Line Speeds and Communication Settings
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Managing Users and Groups
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Overview of Users and Groups
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Customising User Environments
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Deleting Users and Groups
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Managing Printers
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Fixing Problems With Printers
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Startup and Shutdown
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Overview of Startup and Shutdown
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Shutting Down a Live System
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Backups and Recovery
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Automating Tasks
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Simple Monitoring
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Simple Unix Commands To Monitor The System
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Miscellaneous
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Helping Users Help Themselves
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