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HP-UX System and Network Administration 2     

Length: 4 Days                   

Prerequisite: HP-UX Network and System Administration 1
This course teaches advanced topics in HP-UX system and network administration. The operating system will be HP-UX 11i and the course is taught on HP servers. The student should have attended the Network and System Administration 1 class (or have equivalent experience) and have approx. 6 weeks of hands on experience in system administration.

Course Description: The operating system will be HP-UX 11i - HP's UNIX operating system. The course is taught on an HP-UX 11i system.

This course teaches advanced topics in HP-UX system administration.  The operating system will be HP-UX 11i- HP's UNIX operating system. The course is taught on an HP-UX 11i standalone server. The objective is to prepare the student for a position as an HP-UX System Administrator in a server or workstation environment. 

Course Objectives:

  • LAN Concepts
  • LAN Hardware Overview
  • Configuring IP Connectivity
  • Configuring IP Routing
  • Configuring Subnetting
  • Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
  • Starting Network Services
  • NFS Concepts
  • Configuring NFS
  • Configuring AutoFS
  • Configuring NIS
  • Configuring DNS
  • Configuring the ARPA/Berkeley Services
  • Configuring NTP
  • Configuring an SD-UX Server
  • Describe Veritas Virtual Objects: VM Disks, Disk Groups, Subdisks, and Plexes
  • Manage VxVM Disk Devices
  • Creating and Administering Veritas Disk Groups
  • Creating and Administering Veritas Disk Groups
  • Creating and Administering Veritas Plexes and Volumes

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