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AIX Internals Overview
[UXI-A2]
Duration: 5 days
- Audience:
- AIX system administrators and support people who desire a comprehensive understanding of
the inner workings of the AIX kernel; applications programmers who need to know more about
writing code that interfaces with the kernel.
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- Description:
- This course uses extensive lectures to instruct, in detail, how the kernel of the AIX
operating system functions. The participant will learn how to determine the activities of
the kernel by tracing the relationship of kernel structures, such as linked lists and
tables.
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- Prerequisites:
- A good understanding of the C programming language is strongly recommended, plus a
working knowledge of the AIX operating system, including experience using the vi editor,
navigating the file systems, and using basic commands. These skills may be obtained by
taking the EduCorp classes: Introduction to C, Introduction to UNIX/AIX and AIX System Administration.
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- Topics:
- ü An Overview of the AIX
kernel
- ü The Process Management
Subsystem
- ü The Virtual Memory Manager
Subsystem
- ü The Filesystem and Logical
Volume (storage) Subsystem
- ü The Network Subsystem
- ü Advanced debugging with kdb
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