This Solaris Operating System and Korn Shell Programming training course introduces the delegate to the main concepts of the SOLARIS Operating System. The most commonly used commands are described in detail as are the command line wildcard and redirection facilities. The mechanisms by which a user acquires a login environment are discussed and the main features of the Korn/Posix/Bash Shells are introduced.
The course is designed to give delegates practical experience in developing and writing shellscripts. Most of the built-in shell commands are introduced together with the main program control structures.
Similarly,the course is targeted to closely follow the official Oracle Solaris curriculum for certification.
Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.
The Solaris Fundamentals course provides the skills needed to work productively in a SOLARIS environment to develop and customise shell programs.
There are no formal pre-requisites for this Solaris Fundamentals training course,although an understanding of and exposure to information technology and an understanding of operating systems is required.
There are no formal pre-requisites for this Solaris Fundamentals course,although an understanding of and exposure to information technology is advantageous.
Programmers,administrators and support personnel who need to understand the SOLARIS Operating system,existing shellscripts,automate procedures and write their own utilities.
NOK 31.000
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