Course CatalogAdvanced Solaris
 This course will provide instruction to prepare you to install and maintain a local-area network of Sun workstations that are running the UNIX-based Solaris operation environment.Topics
 - Shell Environments
- Chapter Commands
- What Is The UNIX Operating System
- What Is The Shell
- Bourne Shell
- Bourne Shell Start-up File
- C Shell
- C Shell Environment Settings
- C Shell Start-up Files
- UNIX Utilities
- Chapter Commands
- Regular Expressions
- Grep
- Ex Line Editor
- Sed Stream Editor
- Command Files
- Chapter Commands
- What Is A Command File
- Creating A Command File
- Variables
- Positional Parameters
- Quotes
- Path Variables
- Logical If Statements
- Looping
- Communication Utilities
- Chapter Commands
- Computer Communications
- NFS
- Remote Commands
- Talk
- File Transfer Protocol
- Telnet
- Source Code Control System
- Chapter Commands
- Upfront Information
- Preparing a File
- Placing a File Under SCCS Control
- Read-Only Copy of an SCCS File
- Changing a SCCS File
- Canceling an Edit
- Displaying Information
- SCCS Help
- Binary Files Under SCCS
- Wildcards And Options
- Using SCCS as a Project Tool
- SCCS Quick Reference
- Environment Customizing
- Chapter Commands
- Start-up Sequence
- motd
- .cshrc
- .login
- .logout
- .openwin-init
- .openwin-menu
- Custom Windows
- Environment
- xterm Window
- X Display
- Tar
- Chapter Commands
- tar
- Review
- Directory Structure
- UNIX Utilities
- Command Files
- Communications
- SCCS
- Environment Customization
- Tar
- Shell Scripting
Audience
 Students should have successfully completed the Introduction to Solaris course, or have a good knowledge of the Solaris 2.x operating system. This course is recommended for anyone who will use a Sun workstation on a daily basis.Course Length
 Two DaysFor More Information
 Contact sales@intech.com if you have questions regarding this or any other course.
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