COURSE 010 | 2-DAY SESSION
Hands-On UNIX, Level 1: Fundamentals for Power Users
Quickly gain innovative, flexible, and cost effective UNIX computing solutions to maximize business and system productivity.
Get Hands-on with your UNIX Training
To become a UNIX Power User you must have hands-on experience. Getting that hands-on experience in the protected environment of the classroom will allow you to acquire the skills you need to fully utilize this powerful operating system without jeopardizing the applications and systems in your office.
In this course you will get hands-on experience using the UNIX commands and utilities essential for running the most popular UNIX services. These tasks include file manipulation, program execution and control, effective use of the Shell, and Shell scripting. Immerse yourself in an accelerated trip to Power User expertise.
Get the knowledge to do more
Being a Power User gives you skills to take advantage of the services, applications and dependability of UNIX. This knowledge and skill will enable you to move forward to more challenges and possibly an area of specialization. Popular specializations include security, program development, network administration and ultimately system administration.
Who should Attend this Course
In order to get the most out of a UNIX deployment, any user of the different flavors of UNIX would significantly benefit from this course. Our power user training will allow you as a future or new user of UNIX to quickly master the fundamentals without wasting your time on more complex capabilities.
- System Analysts
- IT Support Professionals
- Microsoft Admins moving to UNIX
- Networking Professionals
- Web Masters
- Internet Specialists
- Web Developers
- Application Developers
- Professional Engineers
- IS/MIS Managers
- IT Consultants
- Security Professionals
- Software testers
- End Users
Use these "Top 20" UNIX commands and more, hands-on in Class.
- man manual
- ls - list files
- cd - change directory
- cp copy
- mv - move or rename
- rm remove
- ln - hard and soft link
- tar - combine and extract files
- whoami - display current login
- arp - address resolution protocol
- ping - packet internet gopher
- cmp - compare binary files
- diff - compare text files
- find - find files
- grep - search contents of files using regular expression
- which - displays where a command is executed
- fromps - displays processes
- nice - runs a process at a lower priority
- renice - changes priority of a running process
- top - displays top running processes
- echo - displays a variable
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