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UNIX Training Online Training Courses

The self-paced unix training is exceptional. Online unix training courses with award winning content and engaging instructions. Courses meet or exceed certification exam objectives, teaching precisely what you need to know.
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This course is for anyone who is new to UNIX or wants to expand what they already know about UNIX.
After completing UNIX courses, the user should be able to:
- Describe the three standard versions of UNIX
- Log in and log out of a UNIX system
- Work with directories and files
- Display and change file permissions
- Enter a command with arguments
- Redirect input and output
- Use the initialization file
- Print
- Send and receive mail
- Describe what a shell is
- Describe what a shell does
- Describe how a shell relates to the overall system
- Store data in variables
- Customize the environment with environment variables
- Identify the specific features of each shell
- Choose the appropriate shell for the situation
- Write basic Bourne, Korn and C shell programs
- Add statements to perform commands conditionally
- Build repetitions into a program
- Use functions for programming efficiency
- Handle unexpected signals from executing programs
- Select a shell language for writing shell scripts
- Plan and perform the installation of UNIX on a machine
- Boot and shut down the system safely
- Describe system states
- Modify startup scripts
- Set up UNIX file systems and maintain them
- Perform file system backups
- Create or remove a user account
- Manage UNIX accounting systems
- understand the factors that affect system performance
- Optimize resources so that the system performs at its best
- Set up, configure, and maintain devices
- Evaluate security needs
- Identify the tools used to improve a system's security
- Describe how UNIX executes a command
- Define the use of processes
- Describe the advantages of background execution
- List three common daemon processes
- Monitor processes with ps and time
- Differentiate between foreground and background processes
- Kill processes
- Prioritize processes
- Tune the UNIX system with ps and sar
- Define and manipulate a crontab
This course has the following features:
- Exercises that allow users to practice UNIX
- A file containing the text of the exercises
- Simulations that allow users to practice course skills even if they don't have access to UNIX
- A course index
- A glossary
- A Skill Assessment
All UNIX training courses are included in "Tech General Pack"
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