This IBM AIX System Administration training course is for System Administrators and Support Staff,who wish to perform advanced administration tasks,perform basic troubleshooting and improve security. Course Objectives are to be achieved by a mixture of command line syntax and use of the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT).
Similarly,the course is targeted to closely follow the official IBM AIX curriculum for certification.
Although the course is based on AIX Version 7.1,it is also appropriate for prior releases of AIX.
Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.
On completion of the course the delegate will have practical experience of how to troubleshoot system startup problems,perform more advanced LVM tasks,implement system security and understand the ODM files in device configuration.
This AIX System Administration - Part II course assumes knowledge of the IBM AIX Operating System to the level covered in the AIX Basics and AIX System Administration - Part I courses.
Knowledge of AIX Shell Programming to the level covered on the AIX Shell Programming course would also be beneficial but is not essential. This skill can be gained by attending the AIX Shell Programming course.
The AIX System Administration - Part II course is designed for AIX System Administrators and Programmers and other Technical IT staff who require a greater understanding of the AIX system to enable them to perform basic troubleshooting,make use of advanced security features and highlight current/potential performance issues.
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