Audience
These skills can be acquired by taking AIX Basics (AN10G) or through equivalent AIX or UNIX knowledge. Also, it would be helpful (but not mandatory) if students were familiar with partitioning concepts and technology taught in Power Systems for AIX I: LPAR Configuration and Planning (AN11G).
Prerequisites
You should already be able to:
- Log in to an AIX system and set a user password.
- Execute basic AIX commands.
- Manage files and directories.
- Use the vi editorUse redirection, pipes, and tees.
- Use the utilities find and grep.
- Use the command and variable substitution.
- Set and change Korn shell variables.
- Write simple shell scripts.
These skills can be acquired by taking AIX Basics (AN10G) or through equivalent AIX or UNIX knowledge. Also, it would be helpful (but not mandatory) if students were familiar with partitioning concepts and technology taught in Power Systems for AIX I: LPAR Configuration and Planning (AN11G).
Duration
5 Days.
Course Objectives
Learn to install, customize, and administer the AIX operating system in a multiuser IBM Power server partitioned environment. The course is based on AIX 7.3 running on a IBM Power server managed by Hardware Management Console and provides practical discussions that are appropriate to earlier AIX releases.
Course Content
- Install the AIX operating system, filesets, and Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) packages.
- Perform system startup and shutdown.
- Discuss and use system management tools such as System Management Interface Tool (SMIT).
- Manage physical and logical devices.
- Discuss the purpose of the logical volume manager.
- Perform logical volume and file system management.
- Create and manage user and group accounts.
- Perform and restore system backups.
- Utilize administrative subsystems, including cron to schedule system tasks, and security to implement customized access of files and directories.
- Configure TCP/IP networking.
- Configure and conduct Live Kernel Updates on a running AIX LPAR.