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UNIX: Client-Site and Boot Camp Training:
Getting the Right Knowledge to the Right People at the Right Time. Anywhere. With Client Site Training, courses can be scheduled on a date that is convenient for you, and because they can be scheduled at your location, you don't incur travel costs and students won't be away from home. An additional advantage is that the class is taught on your equipment, so students are learning in their work environment rather than in a classroom setup.

Client Site classes can also be tailored to meet your needs. You might shorten a 10-day class into a 5-day class, or combine portions of several related courses into a single course, or have the instructor vary the emphasis of topics depending on your staff's and site's requirements. We require a minimum of five employees and above.
 
Who Should Attend:
IT professionals needing to familiarise themselves with the UNIX environment
 
Course Aims:
This Learning Path introduces the UNIX operating system. It describes the history of UNIX and the reasons for the continued popularity of UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems. It also provides an overview of the architecture of UNIX systems and introduces the user interfaces. The path also provides learners with the skills required to customize their UNIX working environment and to use the operating system productively. It also looks at the different shells available on UNIX systems. It explains the features of the Korn shell, and equips the learner with the skills necessary to write both simple and complex shell scripts, as well as to debug their scripts.
Topics Covered:
UNIX: Operating System Fundamentals:

Defining UNIX
UNIX past and present
UNIX standards and portability
Choosing UNIX
Using UNIX
Implementing UNIX
UNIX user interfaces
Accessing a UNIX system
The UNIX kernel
Operating system concepts
UNIX operating system structure
Managing processes and data
UNIX system calls
The UNIX file system
UNIX files and directories
UNIX filesystem formats
UNIX filesystem conventions
Managing UNIX permissions
The UNIX shell
Introducing the UNIX shell
Common UNIX shells
UNIX shell features
Using the UNIX shell

UNIX: The User Environment:

Customizing the shell
UNIX shell configuration files
Working with the UNIX environment
UNIX environment variables
Customizing the UNIX shell
Customizing X
Introducing the UNIX X windowing system
Configuring X in UNIX
Changing UNIX display parameters
UNIX X window managers and desktops
Getting help
UNIX documentation
Using the UNIX online manual
Using the GNU Info system
Finding out about UNIX dates
Listing, viewing, and creating files
UNIX file types and functions
Listing and viewing UNIX files
Navigating the UNIX filesystem
Creating and deleting UNIX files
Using UNIX filesystem commands
Locating files
UNIX regular expression characters
Searching UNIX files with patterns
Managing files and directories
UNIX naming conventions
Working with UNIX directories
Organizing a UNIX filesystem
Linking UNIX files
UNIX file and directory command reference
Understanding processes
The UNIX process hierarchy
Running UNIX background jobs
Scheduling UNIX jobs
Terminating and suspending UNIX processes
Managing UNIX processes
Using programs
UNIX text filters
Common UNIX programs
Using UNIX composite commands
Using UNIX composite commands and filters
Editing text
Working with text in UNIX
Introducing UNIX editing with vi
UNIX search and replace using vi
UNIX editing with vi
Using printers
UNIX printing systems
Submitting a print job in UNIX
Querying and cancelling print jobs in UNIX
Managing print jobs in UNIX

UNIX: Shell Programming:

Creating UNIX shell scripts
Understanding UNIX shell scripts
Choosing a UNIX shell
Creating an executable file in UNIX
Writing a UNIX shell program
Using UNIX shell commands
UNIX command execution
Redirection in UNIX
Substitution and patterns in UNIX
UNIX command syntax reference
Using UNIX commands in a script
UNIX shell variables and arithmetic
Working with UNIX variables
UNIX shell script variables
Variable expansion and arrays in UNIX shell scripts
UNIX arithmetic operators and precedence
Using calculations in a UNIX script
Manipulating text in UNIX
UNIX text tools
UNIX editing with sed
Creating a configuration script
Programming with awk for UNIX
Flow control in UNIX shell programs
UNIX shell programming principles
Testing conditions in the UNIX shell
Using UNIX shell control structures
Using flow control in a UNIX shell program
Using functions in UNIX shell programs
Writing interactive shell programs in UNIX
Using I/O in UNIX shell programs
Using menus in UNIX shell programs
Writing a UNIX shell program using I/O commands
Debugging UNIX shell scripts
Writing legible UNIX shell scripts
Debugging and error-handling UNIX shell scripts
Debugging a UNIX shell program

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