AIX Basics (AN10D1DG-SPVC)

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This course is designed from a user's perspective. The students are not required to have any prior knowledge of AIX or any other UNIX-based system. The course units have been designed in a logical order to enable a novice user to identify the major components of AIX.

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1.625 Days

Course Details

This course is designed from a user's perspective. The students are not required to have any prior knowledge of AIX or any other UNIX-based system. The course units have been designed in a logical order to enable a novice user to identify the major components of AIX.

The students are introduced to the operating system by logging in and out of the system and carrying out a few basic operations. The hierarchical tree structure is explained in detail, as well as functions that can be carried out on files and directories.

The concept of a shell is introduced and the operations that are supported through it. The one editor that is covered is vi, as it is available on most UNIX platforms. The concept of users owning jobs and processes is introduced, including the environment in which processes execute.

Finally, to pull together all the ideas from the previous units, a few useful tools are introduced which help users customize their environments and write very simple shell scripts.

This course provides content and hands on labs in a self paced virtual course (SPVC) environment. Upon meeting course and badge completion criteria, students will receive an IBM badge.

 

Audience

This course is suitable for anyone who requires basic AIX user skills. This course is also a prerequisite for students who plan to attend the AIX System Administration courses.

 

Prerequisites

You should be familiar with:

  • Basic information technology (IT) concepts and the role of an operating system

 

Objective

  • Log in to an AIX system and set a user password

  • Use AIX online documentation

  • Manage AIX files and directories

  • Describe the purpose of the shell

  • Use the vi editor

  • Execute common AIX commands and manage AIX processes

  • Customize the working environment

  • Use common AIX utilities

  • Write simple shell scripts

  • Use the AIX Windows Environment

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