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Course Overview System Administrators and Support Staff who wish to perform advanced administration tasks, perform basic troubleshooting and improve security. Course objectives are to be achieved by a mixture of command line syntax, and use of the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT). Audience The course is designed for System Administrators and Programmers and other Technical IT staff who require a greater understanding of the AIX system to enable them to perform basic troubleshooting, make use of advanced security features and highlight current /potential performance issues. Skills Gained Delegates will learn to: - RS6000 & AIX Overview
- The Object Data Manager
- Resolving Boot Problems
- System Initialisation
- Boot Problems
- Interpreting LED Codes
- Disk Management Theory
- Disk Management Procedures
- Alternative Mirroring And Stripping With RAID
- Disk Replacement Techniques
- Backing up the System
- Using mksysb
- Backup From A Split Mirror
- Error Log and Diagnostics
- Performance and Workload Management
- Understanding The Workload And Bottlenecks
- Advanced Security Features
- Auditing Access Control Lists
- The Trusted Computer Database
Examinations There are no exams relating to this course Prerequisites The following courses are prerequisites to this course: - AIX Basics (AB)
- AIX Shell Programming (ASPR)
- AIX System Administration - Part I (ASA1)
Course Outline - Introduction to the RS6000 (PSERIES)
- Object Data Manager
- System Initialisation
- Disk Management
- Backing up Your System
- Problem Solving Tools
- Performance and Workload Management
- Advanced Security Features
Follow On Courses - AIX Advanced Shell Programming Tools (AASP)
- SQL (OSP)
- Apache Web Server (APH)
- ORACLE Overview (ORO)
- Perl Programming (PERL)
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