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Frequently Asked Questions
What is this course about?This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the UNIX operating system family and lays the
foundation for taking the next step toward becoming an effective system, network or database
administrator on a UNIX platform. You learn to navigate the directory hierarchy, manipulate files, interact
with UNIX graphical user interfaces (GUIs), utilize shells and filters, write and run simple shell scripts,
and perform some basic administration tasks. Who will benefit from this course?This course is an in-depth, "nuts-and-bolts" introduction to UNIX that will benefit programmers, system
administrators, application support specialists, help desk personnel, and other "power users" who need a
solid background in the UNIX system.What background do I need? Previous experience with UNIX is not required for this course. Familiarity operating a computer systems is
assumed. It is recommended that participants have a few years experience with Microsoft
Windows.What is UNIX used for?UNIX is a multi-user, multitasking operating system designed for applications that demand exceptionally
powerful or robust environments. It is frequently used as a server platform, hosting large, mission-critical
applications such as corporate databases, enterprise resource planning systems and customer relationship management. UNIX is the most common operating system for servers on the Internet. Running on 32- and
64-bit processors, many versions of UNIX support servers containing dozens of processors, and/or
clusters consisting of hundreds of machines. Despite this power, UNIX can also run on inexpensive
personal computers and is gaining ground as an alternative desktop operating system. Which versions of UNIX are covered in this course?The various versions of the UNIX family are very similar to one another. The fundamentals of using files,
directories, commands, filters and shell scripts are identical from one version to another. The differences
between versions are subtle and do not effect the core principles of UNIX. In other words, if you can
use one version, you can use them all!Popular version of the UNIX family include:AIX (IBM)BSD (several variants)HP-UX (Hewlett-Packard)IRIX (SGI)Linux (several variants)Solaris (Oracle)Tru64 UNIX (HP/Compaq)UnixWare (SCO) This course is applicable to those who work with any one of the UNIX versions mentioned above, or those who work in a mixed environment involving several versions.What version of UNIX is used on this course?This course currently uses OpenSolaris. However, the focus of this course is foundational and concentrates
on those aspects of UNIX that do not vary much between UNIX versions. Does this course use the KornShell or the Bash shell?This course emphasizes the KornShell while briefly mentioning some recent enhancements to the Bash
shell. The KornShell is the most common shell used in commercial versions of UNIX (i.e; Solaris, AIX,
HP-UX). Bash, which is the standard shell on Linux systems, is growing in popularity on commercial versions of UNIX and is upwardly compatible with the KornShell-what is discussed in this course
regarding the KornShell is applicable as well to the Bash shell.How much time is spent on each topic?| Content | Hours | | The role of UNIX | 1.0 | | Interacting with UNIX | 3.0 | | Managing files | 3.0 | | Navigating directories | 3.5 | | Working with the KornShell | 3.0 | | Accessing UNIX servers from
UNIX and Windows
| 1.0 | | Taming information with filters | 3.0 | | Developing and executing scripts | 2.5 | | Administration Basics | 2.5 | Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.How much time is spent on hands-on exercises?Approximately 40% of time on the course is devoted to hands-on exercises, allowing you to develop your skills on UNIX. Exercises include:Changing file access permissionsCustomizing the KornShell environmentSearching, sorting and restructuring data with filter commandsCreating and executing shell scriptsPerforming numerous functions using various UNIX commandsAnd much more! Will I learn how to use a UNIX-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)?Yes. The GNOME Desktop is used in this course as the graphical user interface (GUI). GNOME is a
freely available, open source GUI for most UNIX versions. Other GUIs, such as Common Desktop
Environment (CDE), the Java Desktop System and KDE are also discussed.How does this course relate to other
Learning Tree courses?
Learning Tree offers a number of courses that will help you expand upon the knowledge gained in this course. Those courses include: |
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