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Linux Overview
for Executive [UXO-L1]
1/2 day. This course will introduce Linux and Open
Source software, explain the major features of Linux and
discuss why Linux may be appropriate for the corporate
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Introduction to Unix [UXU-G1]
3 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills to use the UNIX operating system. Basic UNIX
commands for editing and manipulating files, managing
processes and interacting with the Korn shell are presented
via lecture and lab exercises.
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UNIX Plus [UXU-G2]
5 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills to use the UNIX operating system. Basic UNIX
commands for editing and manipulating files, managing
processes and interacting with the Korn shell, using TCP/IP
commands, sed and awk are presented via lecture and lab
exercises.
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Introduction To UNIX And Shell Programming [UXU-P2]
5 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills to use the UNIX operating system. Basic UNIX
commands for editing and manipulating files, managing
processes and interacting with the Korn shell are presented
via lecture and lab exercises. The course also teaches
the participant how to use the programming constructs
of the Korn shell language to write scripts that may be
used to simplify or automate tasks.
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Advanced Unix for End
Users (sed, awk) [UXU-X2]
2 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills to use the advanced utilities of sed and awk
to create simple to complex scripts and manage text processing.
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Introduction to AIX [UXU-G1]
3 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills to use the UNIX operating system. Basic UNIX
commands for editing and manipulating files, managing
processes and interacting with the Korn shell are presented
via lecture and lab exercises. |
Introduction
To Linux [UXU-L1]
3 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills to use the Linux operating system. Basic Linux
commands for editing and manipulating files, managing
processes and interacting with the BASH shell are presented
via lecture and lab exercises.
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AIX System Administration [UXA-A2]
5 day. This course combines lectures and hands-on labs
to teach the participant how to manage the AIX operating
system. It includes information on basic system administration,
as well as including topics that are AIX-specific that
would be of interest to administrators coming from other
platforms. The course may be customized to include topics
associated with AIX on the SP platforms.
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Advanced AIX System Administration [UXA-A3]
3 day. This course provides follow-on training for students
who have completed the AIX System Administration class.
The topics in this course go beyond the basics to include
tasks involving system initialization, the ODM, problem
solving and diagnostic tools.
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AIX Performance Tuning [UXA-T3]
5 day. This course provides advanced training for students
who have completed the AIX System Administration class.
The topics in this course cover the basics of performance
theory, tools for monitoring the system and methodologies
for correcting performance problems
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Linux System Administration [UXA-L2]
5 day. This course combines lectures and hands-on labs
to teach the participant how to manage the Red Hat Linux
operating system. It includes information on basic system
administration, as well as including topics that are Linux-specific
that would be of interest to administrators coming from
other platforms.
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Solaris System Administration [UXA-S2]
5 day. This course combines lectures and hands-on labs
to teach the participant how to manage the Solaris operating
system. It includes information on basic system administration,
as well as Instructional topics that include the essential
tasks of standalone installation, file system management,
backup procedures, process control, user administration,
and device management. |
HP-UX System Administration [UXA-H2]
5 day. This course combines lectures and hands-on labs
to teach the participant how to manage the HP-UX operating
system. |
Open VMS System Administration
[UXA-V2]
5 day. This course combines lectures and hands-on labs
to teach the participant how to manage the Open VMS operating
system. |
AIX for UNIX Professionals [AIX-UP] 5 day. This
course combines lectures and hands-on labs to teach system
administrators from other UNIX platforms how to manage
the AIX operating system. It includes information on basic
and advanced system administration.  |
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AIX Network Administration [UXN-A2]
3 day.This course teaches the skills necessary to configure
& manage TCP/IP, NFS, PPP & DNS
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Solaris Network Administration [UXN-S2]
5 day. This course provides hands-on experience with configuration
and troubleshooting, as well as Internet Protocol (IP)
routing, Domain Name Service (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP), and IP version 6 (IPv6). |
HP-UX Network Administration
[UXN-H2]
5 day. This course covers the configuration and management
of the major protocols and services found in a typical
large heterogeneous network environment. It includes NIS,
NIS+, DNS and NFS together with sendmail and troubleshooting
common TCP/IP problems. The format of the course is 50
percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on. |
Linux Network Administration
[UXN-L2]
5 day.This course teaches the skills necessary to configure
and manage TCP/IP
interfaces, IP routing, NFS, Samba, Network Printing,
NIS, LDAP, DHCP and
DNS. The class is designed to run on Red Hat Linux.
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(bsh, bash, csh, kshl ) [UXP-S2] |
Korn Shell Programming [UXP-K2]
3 day. This hands-on course teaches the participant how
to use the programming constructs of the Korn shell language
to write scripts that may be used to simplify or automate
tasks.
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PERL Programming [UXP-P2]
3 day. PERL (Practical Extraction and Reporting Language)
is well known for its power and ease of use. It is used
extensively by programmers, system administrators and
end-users to automate tasks, manipulate data and implementing
HTML applications.
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PERL Programming II [UXP-P3]
2 day. While the skills taught in the regular Perl Programming
course adequately enable most system administrators and
programmers to build sophisticated Perl scripts, those
needing additional, more extensive knowledge of the powerful
features of Perl will want to take this course. This class
teaches the participant how to build complex Perl applications.
The course describes the use of Perl packages and subroutines,
as well as the object-oriented side of Perl's complex
data structures and classes.
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Pthreads Programming In AIX [UXP-T3]
3 day. This course addresses the challenges that typical
C programmers find in writing applications that properly
use the features of multithreading library routines. The
course covers the proper way to design and code applications
to utilize threads in accessing global data and managing
multiple streams of execution.
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BASH Shell Programming [UXP-B2]
3 day. This hands-on course teaches the participant how
to use the programming constructs of the BASH shell language
to write scripts that may be used to simplify or automate
tasks in the Linux environment.
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Linux Application Programming [UXP-L2]
5 day. Students will learn how to create, compile and
debug programs for the Linux environment using basic and
advanced techniques (such as dynamic binding and shared
libraries), utilize system calls including file and I/O
calls, manage processes, and use many common Interprocess
Communication (IPC) calls (pipes, signals, sockets, rpc) |
Using IBM Configuration Management &
Version Control (CMVC) V 1.8 [UXP-C2]
1 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills necessary to use CMVC as a tool to manage code
development using a Windows workstation. A high level
overview of the CMVC tool will be presented. The class
will then concentrate on how an individual software developer
uses the tool to perform everyday tasks. The student will
gain knowledge via lectures and lab exercises. |
Embedded & Real
Time Linux [UXP-L3]
5 day. Class provides essential issues for embedded and
real-time Linux development. Lecture and heavy hands-on
lab prepare students for developing an embedded Linux
product. Learn how to configure a small Linux kernel,
develop code within the kernel, such as for new system
functionality or device drivers, and how to measure and
obtain real-time performance with Linux.
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Using IBM Configuration Management
& Version Control (CMVC) V 1.8 [UXP-C2]
1 day. This hands-on course provides the participant
with the skills necessary to
use CMVC as a tool to manage code development using a
Windows workstation. A
high level overview of the CMVC tool will be presented.

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SP Installation And Administration [UXX-A3]
5 day. The RS/6000 SP system is a high-end system for
large-scale commercial and scientific applications. The
version of AIX running on SP is nearly identical to AIX
running on regular RS/6000s, but includes special applications
and kernel extensions that configure and manage the enhanced
features of the SP. This course includes all the information
necessary to install, configure and manage an SP system.
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Introduction to UNIX
Security [UXS-G2]
3 day. This course is intended to introduce system and
network administrators to the security features of UNIX
including file and directory permissions, configuration
files auditing and accounting.
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Advanced UNIX Security [UXS-G3]
3 day. This course is intended to instruct system and
network administrators in the advanced security techniques
for UNIX and Linux including snoop, crack, libpcap, tcpdump,
Satan, Courtney and others.
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IT Security in a UNIX Environment
[UXS-I3]
3 day. This course combines lectures and hands-on labs
to teach the participant how to understand, analyze and
implement security measures in a UNIX environment. It
includes information on security policies, tools, monitoring
and reporting.
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AIX Internals Overview
[UXI-A2]
5 day. 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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Writing AIX Device
Drivers [UXI-A3]
5 day. This course combines lectures and hands-on labs
to teach the participant how to use the AIX kernel extensions
and services to develop AIX device drivers and also to
utilize the support facilities of ODM, trace and error
logging to debug problems.
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Linux Internals [UXI-L2]
5 day. Through the examination of source code and header
files, the participant will trace the relationship of
kernel structures and follow the flow of various algorithms,
linked lists and tables. Optional hands-on exercises plus
additional reading assignments will in aid the student
in understanding the Linux kernel.
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Linux Device Drivers [UXI-L3]
5 day. This course provides detailed information on the
features of the Linux kernel that are integral to supporting
device drivers. Included in the discussion are Linux modules,
character device drivers, ioctl(), interrupt handling,
block device drivers and memory mapped device I/O. |
Certification
Preparation 
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Linux + (Linux Professional Institute) Certification
Preparatory Course [UXC-L3]
4 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills necessary to take the Linux + exam. All the
test-related key elements of the Linux operating system
are covered including installation, file system, RPMs,
Network configuration, backup/restore, X windows, kernel
configuration and application management. |
Linux LPI 101 Certification
Preparatory Course [UXC-P2]
5 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills necessary to take the Linux LPI 101 exam. All
the test-related key elements of the Linux operating system
are covered including installation, file system, RPMs,
Network configuration, backup/restore, X windows, kernel
configuration, internet related technologies (e-mail,
DNS, Apache, Squid) and application management. |
Linux LPI 102 Certification Preparatory Course [UXC-P3]
5 day. This hands-on course provides the participant with
the skills necessary to take the Linux LPI 102 exam. All
the test-related key elements of the Linux operating system
are covered including installation, file system, package
managers, network configuration, backup/restore, X windows,
kernel configuration, TCP/IP, printing, DHCP, device configuration,
and internet related technologies (e-mail, DNS, Apache,
Squid).  |
| AIX User [UXU-A1] |
| AIX Installation and System Recovery
[UXI-A2] |
| AIX Performance and
Systems Tuning [UXA-T3] |
| AIX Problem Determination [UXA-P3] |
| AIX User [UXU-A1] |
| AIX Installation and System Recovery
[UXI-A2] |
| AIX Performance and
Systems Tuning [UXA-T3] |
| AIX Problem Determination [UXA-P3]
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HACMP V5 System Administration
[UXA-H3]
5 day. Class uses lectures and guided installation
activities to teach the participant the principals of
HACMP/ES, how to install and configure a cluster, and
how to use SMIT, C-SPOC and the command line to manage
the cluster. Fundamentals of cluster troubleshooting are
also taught. Participants should be experienced with AIX
Systems Administration, understand the fundamentals of
TCP/IP networking and have a good knowledge of Logical
Volume Management in AIX. The ability to read and understand
shell scripts is desirable. |