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Course Overview This course is designed to give delegates practical experience in the administration of an AIX System. Reference will be made to the AIX commands required to administer the system, although practical work will concentrate on using the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to achieve the course objectives. Audience The course is designed for System Administrators and Programmers and other Technical IT staff who require a full working knowledge of how to administer an AIX system. Skills Gained Delegates will learn: - The Role of the System Administrator
- System Startup and Shutdown Procedures
- Using the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT)
- The Visual System Management Tools
- Using Web Based Information Browser
- AIX Filesystems and Storage
- Looking after Filesystems
- Configuring Filesystems
- Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
- Journaled Filesystems
- Paging Space
- Adding and Removing Users
- Managing Groups
- Printer and Terminal Configuration
- Backup and Restore Commands
- Background Jobs and Scheduling
- Basic Network Configuration
- General Housekeeping
Prerequisites Below are the prerequisites for this course: - AIX Basics (AB)
- AIX Shell Programming (ASPR)
Course Outline - The System Administrator's Role
- Introduction to the RS6000
- AIX Installation
- Startup and Shutdown
- System Management Tools
- AIX On-Line Documentation
- Software Installation and Maintenance
- Device Configuration
- Serial Devices
- Printer Configuration
- Users and Groups
- AIX Security Features
- The Logical Volume Manager
- The Journaled Filesystem
- Paging Space
- Backup and Restore
- Scheduling Jobs
- TCP/IP Configuration
- NFS
Follow On Courses - AIX System Administration - Part II (ASA2)
- AIX Advanced Shell Programming Tools (AASP)
- SQL (OSP)
- Apache Web Server (APH)
- Perl Programming (PERL)
- ORACLE Overview (ORO)
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