Open System Services (OSS) is an open computing interface to the HPE NonStop Kernel operating system and is based on POSIX standards. This course is intended for OSS application developers who will be creating or porting applications to the OSS environment on a NonStop server. New OSS users are introduced to OSS basic commands, editors, and utilities in the NonStop Kernel OSS environment. This course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent hands-on labs using HPE servers.
At the conclusion of this course, you
should be able to:
• Navigate the OSS directory structure
• Display the contents of a file and a
directory
• Create aliases
• Set and change file and directory
permissions
• Change user and group IDs
• Set the sticky bit
• Perform specific vi commands
• Configure a user profile
• Manipulate environment variables and
background jobs
• Stop an OSS process
• Time start an application
• Six months computer systems experience
• Application developers• System analysts• Support personnel
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