IBM AIX is a UNIX operating system that is known as the future of UNIX and used in automating virtual machines. It is safe, secure, and scalable. Get the Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration Training Course to introduce a high-performance, secure environment in your business! Multisoft Systems has come up with a wide range of corporate training courses, including the concerned course. We have designed this course for the individuals who want to learn to install, customize, and administer the IBM AIX operating system. At its completion, the participants will be able to install the AIX operating system, filesets, and RedHat Package Manager (RPM) packages. We have a team of efficient trainers, technologically equipped classrooms, and numerous learning solutions.
Upon the completion of this course, the candidates will be able to:
- Manage physical and logical devices
- Perform system startup and shutdown
- Create and manage user and group accounts
- Perform and restore system backups
- Discuss the purpose of the logical volume manager
- Define and run basic Workload Partitions (WPAR)
- Perform logical volume and file system management
- Configure TCP/IP networking
- Discuss and use system management tools such as System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) and IBM Systems Director Console for AIX
- Configure TCP/IP networking
- Utilize administrative subsystems
Target Audience
- System administrators
- Professionals who are implementing and managing an AIX operating system in a multiuser Power Systems partitioned environment
- Individuals who want to learn to install, customize, and administer the IBM AIX operating system
Prerequisites
The aspirants of Power Systems for AIX II: AIX Implementation and Administration Training Course should be able to:
- Execute basic AIX commands
- Manage files and directories
- Use the vi editor
- Use redirection, pipes, and tees
- Log in to an AIX system and set a user password
- Use the utilities find and grep
- Write simple shell scripts
- Use a graphic Common Desktop Environment (CDE) interface
- Use the command and variable substitution
- Set and change Korn shell variables