Introduction to UNIX
Overview of the UNIX Operating System
Executing Commands from the Command Line
Working with Files and Directories
Determining Where You Are in the Directory Structure
Viewing File Content
Copying Files and Directories
Creating and Removing Files and Directories
Searching Files and Directories
Using the vi Editor
Introducing the vi Editor
Modifying Files with the vi Editor
Using Commands within the Default Shell
Using Shell Expansion
Using Variables in the Bash Shell
Displaying the Command History
Redirecting Commands
Working with User Initialization Files
Using Basic File Permissions
Viewing File and Directory Permissions
Changing the Permissions
Modifying Default Permissions
Performing Basic Process Control
System Processes Overview
Managing Processes
Using Advanced Shell Features in Shell Scripts
Using Advanced Shell Features
Creating Shell Scripts
Archiving Files and Performing Remote Transfer
Archiving and Retrieving Files
Compressing, Viewing, and Uncompressing Files
Performing Remote Connections and File Transfers
Description:
This UNIX and Linux Essentials course is designed for users and administrators who are new to the Oracle Solaris 11
and Oracle Linux operating systems. It will help you develop the basic UNIX skills needed to interact comfortably and
confidently with the operating system.
Learn To:
Manage files and directories from the command line to performing remote connections and file transfers.
Perform more advanced tasks in the Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux operating systems.
Use advanced shell features in shell scripts.
Archive files and perform remote file transfer.
Use commands within the default shell.
View and modify file and directory permissions.
Benefits to You
Ensure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance. Optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver
a higher quality of service by enabling consolidation onto database clouds.
Gain Hands-On Experience
This course will give you intensive, hands-on experience. The end goal is to prepare users and administrators to perform
more advanced tasks in the Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux operating systems.