Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials
Date:
24-06-2019 s/d 28-06-2019 | Category: Oracle: Solaris | Instructor: M. Andry Hartawan
Price : IDR. 5.000.000
This Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials course explores the key features and capabilities of the Solaris 10 OS. Interact with expert Oracle University instructors through formalized instruction, discussions, question and answers sessions and hands-on exercises.
Learn To:
Understand fundamental command-line features of the Solaris OS.
Explore file system navigation, the vi text editor and file permissions.
Work with access control lists (ACLs), command shells and file compression.
Understand basic network use.
Read shell scripts.
Benefits to You
Investing in this course will enable your organization's platforms to work with greater efficiency with the Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System. You'll benefit from instruction on key features and capabilities, enabling you to perform file and directory management, control the user work environment, archive files and use remote commands.
Sun Certified Solaris Associate Exam
This course will also prepare you to take the Sun Certified Solaris Associate (SCSAS) Exam. It's also available as part of an all-inclusive Certification Value Page. Packages include training, an ePractice exam, the actual exam and an extra retake exam, just in case you need it.
Related Training
Required Prerequisites
Use basic computer hardware (monitor, keyboard, and mouse)
Input commands and control characters from a keyboard
Course Objectives
Manage and view files and directories and change the directory contents
Create and modify files and use basic file permissions
Create ACLs and control the user work environment
Use commands within the shell
Perform basic process and job control
Archive files and create archives
Compress, view, and uncompress files
Perform remote file transfers
Use components of the desktop system
Use command-line features and help resources
Course Topics
Using the Desktop in the Solaris 10 Operating System
Describe the hardware components of a computer
Describe the Solaris operating system components
Describe the SunOS software
Log in to the system
Use the desktop environment
Using Command-Line Features and Online Help Resources
Construct and execute commands from the command line
Use online documentation
Viewing Directories and Files
Work with directories
Work with files
Print files
Working with Files and Directories in Solaris
Copy files and directories
Move and rename files and directories
Create files and directories
Remove files and directories
Use symbolic links
Using the vi Editor
Describe the fundamentals of the vi editor
Modify files by using the vi editor
Using Commands Within the Shell
Use shell metacharacters
Describe the Korn shell variables
Display the command history
Describe the command-line interpreter
Work with user initialization files
Redirect commands
Using Basic File Permissions
View file and directory permissions
Determine file or directory access
Change the permissions
Modify the default permissions
Configure Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Describe ACLs
Configure ACLs using the command line
Configure ACLs using the File Manager graphical user interface (GUI)
Switch users on a system
Searching Files and Directories
Search for content in files
Search for files and directories
Performing Basic Process Control
Describe Solaris OS processes
View a process
Search for a specific process
Send a signal to a process
Terminate processes with the kill command
Advanced Shell Functionality
Manage jobs in the Korn shell
Describe the Korn shell alias utility
Use Korn shell functions
Set Korn shell options
Reading Shell Scripts
Describe shell scripts
Run shell scripts
Pass values to shell scripts
Use the test command
Perform conditional commands
Creating Archives
Archive files
Compress and archive files using the jar command
Compressing, Viewing, and Uncompressing Files
Compress files using the compress command
View compressed files using the zcat command
Uncompress files using the uncompress command
Compress a file with the gzip command
View files using the gzcat command
Compress and archive multiple files with the zip command
Performing Remote Connections and File Transfers
Establish a remote login session
Copy files or directories to and from another system
Transfer files between systems