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AIX Basics

Type of course: Classroom

Course details
Fee£1625
Days4
Course code IBAU13GB

Course dates
LocationNovDecJanFebMarApr
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London Hopton Street|-|15|-|-|-|-

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Overview

This course is suitable for anyone who requires basic AIX user skills.This course is also a prerequisite for students who plan to attend the AIX System Administration courses.

Prerequisites

Students should be familiar with the basic usage of an operating system

Delegates will learn how to

  • Log in to an AIX system and set a user password
  • Use AIX online documentation
  • Manage AIX files and directories
  • Describe the purpose of the shell
  • Use the vi editor
  • Execute common AIX commands and manage AIX processes
  • Customize the working environment
  • Use common AIX utilities
  • Write simple shell scripts

Outline

  • Introduction to AIX
  • Using the System
  • AIX Documentation
  • Files and Directories
  • Using Files
  • File Permissions
  • Shell Basics
  • Using Shell Variables
  • The vi Editor
  • Processer
  • Customizing the User Environment
  • AIX Utilities
  • AIX Utilities, Part II
  • Additional Shell Features

Xpertise – AIX Basics training courses

Xpertise provides AIX Basics training courses from 22 UK locations: in Aberdeen Scotland, Altrincham Manchester, Birmingham West Midlands, Bristol South West, Edinburgh Scotland, Glasgow Scotland, Hinckley East Midlands, Leeds Yorkshire, Leeds Yorkshire (Ring Road), London King William Street, London Middlesex Street, London Rosebery Avenue, London Tabernacle Street, Maidenhead Berkshire, Malmesbury Wiltshire, Manchester (Exchange Quay), Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire, Newcastle Tyne and Wear, Reading Berkshire, Stockport Manchester, Swindon Wiltshire and Washington Tyne and Wear – and at 44 partner locations nationwide.


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