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HP-UX: System Administration (3 day)

HPSA      Course duration (days): 3
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Bath (BA1) 22/09/08 £ 995
Bath (BA1) 17/11/08 £ 995
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About this class

This course is ideal for those who need to expand their basic knowledge of HP-UX to enable them to successfully administer activities to be undertaken within the HP-UX environment.

Who will the lesson benefit?

Delegates should have a basic understanding of UNIX and about 3 months experience. Attendance at our Unix The Essentials course is recommended. Knowledge of a standard UNIX editor is required

What delegates will learn

This course will allow delegates to understand the roles of a system administrator and use the:

  • SAM tool
  • Manage user and group issues
  • Implement secure policies under HP-UX
  • Manage all aspects of printer administration.
The course also covers everything you need to know about:
  • Disks on an HP-UX system:
  • How to use LVM to partition disks
  • How to tell if a system is healthy
  • How to resize filesystems that are too full
  • How to fix broken filesystems
  • How to recover in the event of a total failure.

Contents of this class

System Administration

  • The Superuser
  • Switching Users
  • System Administration Menu
  • Adding Custom Commands to SAM

User Management

  • Adding a User
  • Using SAM to Create a New User Account
  • The User Environment

Security

  • Why Security?
  • The HP-UX Advanced Security Sub-system

Hardware And Device Files

  • Hardware Overview
  • Device Files

Filesystems

  • SVR4 Directory Layout
  • Filesystems
  • HFS Filesystems Structure
  • The Veritas Filesystems (VxFS)
  • The HP-UX LVM
  • Manual Commands
  • Using Logical Volumes to Hold Filesystems
  • Mounting Filesystems
  • Filesystems Mounted at Boot
  • Unmounting Filesystems
  • Listing Mounted Filesystems
  • Creating Filesystems Using SAM

Filesystem Maintenance

  • Monitoring Disk Usage
  • Typical Areas That Need Monitoring
  • HP-UX Housekeeping Scripts
  • Maximum File Sizes
  • Expanding Filesystems
  • Swap
  • Fixing Broken Filesystems - fsck

The Software Distributor

  • Distribution Depots and Spooling Software
  • The Software Distributor
  • Creating a Distribution Depot
  • Installing Software
  • Examining a Directory Depot
  • Verification

Processes

  • Understanding the Process
  • Examining Processes
  • Killing Processes
  • Glance
  • Timing Commands

Timing and Scheduling

  • Scheduling One-off Jobs
  • Regular Job Scheduling
  • Setting up Schedules
  • Security Considerations

Backup and Restoring

  • Why Backup?
  • Choices of Backup Command
  • The make-recovery Command
  • The fbackup Command
  • The cpio Command
  • Restoring Files
  • Tar
  • The dd Command

Printer Management

  • Printing
  • Printer Administration
  • Printer Interface Scripts
  • Local, Remote and Network Printers
  • Starting/Stopping the Spooler
  • Creating Print Queues
  • Print Queue Maintenance
  • HPDPS - HP Distributed Print System

Booting And Shutting Down

  • Init States (Run Levels)
  • HP-UX Start-up Sequence
  • Starting Daemons at Boot Time
  • Starting and Stopping Subsystems
  • Shutdown Commands
  • The Boot Process
  • Interrupting the Boot Process

Disaster Recovery

  • Boot Failures
  • System Recovery Tape
  • Creating a System Recovery Tape
  • Using a System Recovery Tape
  • Problem Scenarios and Solutions
  • Recovering from a Broken Kernel
  • No root Password
  • Problems With a Non-root Filesystem
  • Broken root VG
  • Cloning a System