UNIX And Linux Essentials Egabi Learn
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    Course details

    This UNIX and Linux Essentials course is designed for users and administrators who are new to the Oracle Solaris 11 and Oracle Linux operating systems. It will help you develop the basic UNIX skills needed to interact comfortably and confidently with the operating system.

    Learn To:

    Manage files and directories from the command line to performing remote connections and file transfers.

    Perform more advanced tasks in the Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux operating systems.

    Use advanced shell features in shell scripts.

    Archive files and perform remote file transfer.

    Use commands within the default shell.

    View and modify file and directory permissions.

    Benefits to You

    Ensure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance. Optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver a higher quality of service by enabling consolidation onto database clouds.

    Gain Hands-On Experience

    This course will give you intensive, hands-on experience. The end goal is to prepare users and administrators to perform more advanced tasks in the Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux operating systems.

    Course Packages :

    Course Original Materials

    Course Outline

    Slides

    Exercises

    Course Objectives :

    View and modify file and directory permissions

    Describe the UNIX operating system

    Work with files and directories

    Use the vi editor to create and modify files

    Use commands within the default shell

    Manage processes

    Use advanced shell features in shell scripts

    Archive files and perform remote file transfer

    Course Topics: :

    Introduction to UNIX

    Overview of the UNIX Operating System

    Executing Commands from the Command Line

    Working with Files and Directories

    Determining Where You Are in the Directory Structure

    Viewing File Content

    Copying Files and Directories

    Creating and Removing Files and Directories

    Searching Files and Directories

    Using the vi Editor

    Introducing the vi Editor

    Modifying Files with the vi Editor

    Using Commands within the Default Shell

    Using Shell Expansion

    Using Variables in the Bash Shell

    Displaying the Command History

    Redirecting Commands

    Working with User Initialization Files

    Using Basic File Permissions

    Viewing File and Directory Permissions

    Changing the Permissions

    Modifying Default Permissions

    Performing Basic Process Control

    System Processes Overview

    Managing Processes

    Using Advanced Shell Features in Shell Scripts

    Using Advanced Shell Features

    Creating Shell Scripts

    Archiving Files and Performing Remote Transfer

    Archiving and Retrieving Files

    Compressing, Viewing, and Uncompressing Files

    Performing Remote Connections and File Transfers

    Updated on 08 November, 2015

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