What is an Operating System? Introduction to UNIX Features and Benefits of UNIX Different Flavors of UNIX 2 UNIX Operating System Architecture Use of Buffer Cache and structure Structure of Processes, Process control, and scheduling Memory Management Policies I/O Subsystem The UNIX directory hierarchy Introduction to the Shell Function of the Shells and their types Methods to change the shells 3. Basic Shell Commands Login to the system thru SSH and from Windows terminal thru Putty File and Directory handling Commands Input/Out Redirection Introduction to the link files Disk Utilities Commands File loading and downloading commands thru SCP Tar and zip commands 4. VI Editor Commands Includes all the commands required for editing the files. 5. User and Group Management in UNIX 6. Files and Directory Permissions with Access List 7. Process and Service Management in UNIX 8. Introduction to some utilities like FTP, Telnet, NFS, SMB, Apache Tomcat etc.
Setup Required: - (Same setup required for Trainer)
Participant Machine: Server Machine: 4 GB RAM
100 GB Hard Disk Linux 5.4 Server Edition Client Machine: Windows 8.1 2 GB RAM 50 GB Hard disk Client Machine: Linux 5.4 2 GB RAM 50 GB Hard Disk