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Solaris Essentials

 

Length: 3 Days Prerequisite: Basic computer skills

Recommendation Statement:
Student should be able to use a computer monitor, keyboard, mouse. Student needs to be able to input commands and control characters from a keyboard.

Course Description:
For those new to Solaris, this is the first course you will take. 

The course starts at the beginner level and works into intermediate and advanced Solaris commands and utilities. The student is introduced to the Solaris Korn shell, the command line and command syntax. Although you will be exposed to the various windowing platforms available in Solaris, this course teaches UNIX at “the command line level” to develop a thorough understanding of the Solaris operating environment.

The student learns how to navigate the Solaris file systems and how to work with files, directories and permissions. The student will learn how to use the Solaris editors “ex” and “vi. “  Once the student is comfortable with basic Solaris commands, they’ll move onto advanced power tools as well as how to customize the POSIX Korn shell.

The classroom labs are run in a real-world UNIX environment, are structured to allow you to learn by doing, and are developed to simulate “real world” situations. The hands-on labs progressively build your Solaris knowledge and command skills in a clear and concise manner. 

Working in a controlled UNIX classroom environment with an expert instructor, you will learn Solaris concepts and commands. You will receive professional tips and techniques that will help you build your Solaris confidence and skills.

This course prepares the student for the Sun Certified Solaris Associate Exam ( SCSAS CX-310-105 )

Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Log in and log out of Solaris
  • Use the Common Desktop Environment tools (CDE) and GNome window system
  • Compose command-line strings to perform functions
  • Navigate the directory tree
  • Manipulate text files
  • Create files and directories
  • Back up and restore user files and directories
  • Change permissions of files and directories
  • Use the vi text editor
  • Identify and modify initialization files
  • Employ shell features to streamline command execution
  • Use basic network commands
  • Use commands to search directories and files
  • List active user processes and selectively kill user processes

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