HP-UX System Administration Track


The System Administration track provides an individual with the training and knowledge necessary to effectively manage an HP-UX system for users and servers. This includes the installation and configuration of HP-UX, maintenance of user accounts, printers, cron jobs, and security.


 
 
 
UNIX Fundamentals

225

Description and Schedule

This course is an extensive introduction to the UNIX® operating system and how to use its many commands and utilities. It also covers the standard UNIX® system file editor and basic shell programming. This course is the foundation and prerequisite for most other courses for Tru64 UNIX® and HP-UX curriculm. The 5-day course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent hands-on labs.

HP-UX System and Network Administration I

H3064S

Description and Schedule

This hands-on course is the first of two courses that prepare system administrators to successfully configure, manage, maintain, and administer HP-UX servers in a networked environment. The course focuses on configuring disks, file systems, peripherals, and user accounts, as well as managing and configuring core OS, patches, and application software. Successful completion of HP-UX System and Network Administration I and II will help prepare students for the HP-UX CSA technical certification exam. The 5-day course is 50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on.

HP-UX System and Network Administration II

H3065S

Description and Schedule

This course is the second of two courses that prepare system administrators to successfully administer HP-UX servers in a networked environment. Successful completion of HP-UX System and Network Administration I and II will help in preparation for the HP-UX Certified System Administrator (CSA) technical certification. The 5-day course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent hands-on labs using HP servers.

HP-UX for Experienced UNIX® System Administrators

H5875S

Description and Schedule

This fast-paced intensive course is designed for experienced Tru64, AIX, Oracle Solaris, Linux, or other UNIX® administrators who need to understand the differences between HP-UX and standard UNIX®. It is essential that students have existing UNIX® system administration experience. Successful completion of HP-UX System and Network Administration I and II will help prepare students for the HP-UX Certified System Administrator (CSA) technical certification exam. The 5-day course is 50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on labs using HP servers.

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