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- Louise Nolan
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Introduction to AIX 4.1 System Administration
Course Aims
By the end of this course you will be able to configure AIX by setting the system name, date and time, adding and removing users, adding and removing terminals, adding and removing printers. You will also be able to maintain AIX by sorting out basic user problems, taking regular backups and handling disk space. |
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should have a good basic understanding of AIX, gained through AIX: The Essentials course, and at least three months practical experience. Knowledge of a standard AIX editor will be required. |
Course Audience
Experienced support staff or users who have some "hands on" experience with a UNIX based system, or who have used another type of system and have attended suitable pre-training. |
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This course can be found in the following categories:
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Processes and Scheduling
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Peripheral Management
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Disk Management
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System Maintenance
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System Management Interface Tool - SMIT · AIX Review
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System Management Interface Tool - SMIT · AIX Review
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User & Group Management
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System Startup & Shutdown
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System Startup & Shutdown
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Backups
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Security
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