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IBM AIX: Basics (4 day)

Course Code: IBAC131A (Also known as: IBAC131AGB)      Days: 4
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Course Overview

On this course delegates will learn how to accomplish basic tasks such as creating, organising and removing files, using electronic mail and text editors, printing and monitoring their processes. Delegates learn to accomplish these tasks through the command line interface.

This training may be available onsite; please contact us if you are interested.

Audience

This course is designed for System Administrators and end-users that are new to the AIX Operating System.

Prerequisites

Delegates should be familiar with basic information technology (IT) concepts and the role of an operating system.

Experience of another operating system would also be beneficial.

Course Outline

  • Introduction to AIX
  • Using the System AIX
  • Documentation Using Files and Directories
  • File Permissions
  • The vi Editor
  • Shell Basics Using Shell Variables
  • Processes
  • Controlling Processes
  • Customising the User Environment
  • AIX Utilities
  • Advanced Utilities


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