Solaris Introduction

Duration : 3 Days (24 Hours)

Solaris Introduction Course Overview:

The Solaris Introduction certification, provided by Oracle Corporation, verifies an individual’s competence in Oracle Solaris operating system. Focusing on managing, configuring, and implementing network infrastructure via Solaris, it assesses Unix-based service proficiency. Covering essential Unix skills such as file management, shell features, and database access, it serves as an industry standard for certifying Solaris expertise. Amid growing reliance on data management and system administration, certified professionals ensure streamlined, organized, and secure IT operations.

Intended Audience:

• IT professionals seeking to expand their expertise in Unix based systems
• Students pursuing a career in IT services or system administration
• Existing system administrators aiming to upgrade their skills
• Professionals working in organizations using Solaris Operating System
• Developers and engineers interested in understanding Solaris OS functionality.

Learning Objectives of Solaris Introduction:

The learning objectives of a Solaris Introduction course revolve around fostering a comprehensive understanding and hands-on skills related to the Solaris operating system. Upon completion, students should demonstrate proficiency in installing, configuring, and maintaining the Solaris OS. They should possess a comprehensive grasp of the file system structure, adeptness in user administration, familiarity with basic networking concepts, and competence in package management. The course aims to elevate their command-line interface aptitude and provide expertise in advanced system administration aspects, including scheduling, process management, and system logging. Additionally, participants should acquire the ability to efficiently troubleshoot prevalent system and network problems.

 Module 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE SOLARIS OPERATING SYSTEM

  • A brief history of UNIX
  • The UNIX kernel
  • The UNIX file system
  • Getting started navigating the file system
  • The file system structure
  • Directories and files
  • Pathnames
  • Navigating the file system
  • Exercise: Logging on to the system
  • Exercise: Navigating the file system

 Module 2: BASIC COMMANDS

  • Command line syntax
  • Basic file handling commands
  • Basic Directory handling commands
  • Filename wildcard characters
  • Exercise: Manipulating files and directories

 Module 3: REDIRECTION AND PIPES

  • Input redirection
  • Output redirection
  • Pipes
  • Exercise: Using redirection and pipe facilities

 Module 4: NTRODUCTION TO THE vi EDITOR

  • Overview of the vi editor
  • Basic functions
  • Switching to input mode
  • Other useful commands
  • Exercises: Using the vi editor
  • Exercise: Using more advanced vi features

 Module 5: SEARCHING AND REPLACING TEXT

  • Searching and replacing text using the vi editor
  • Using regular expressions (regex)
  • Using sed for search and replace
  • Searching for text with grep, egrep and fgrep
  • Exercises: Searching and Replacing Text

 Module 6: RECALLING AND EDITING COMMANDS

  • Overview
  • The bash shell
  • The korn shell
  • Exercises: Recall and Edit Commands

 Module 7: FILE PERMISSIONS AND ACCESS CONTROL

  • Users and user groups
  • File access permissions
  • Changing file attributes
  • Switching users and user groups
  • Linking files
  • Exercise: Setting and access permissions

 Module 8: FILTERING TEXT

  • Overview
  • The cut command
  • An introduction to awk
  • The nl command
  • Exercises: Filtering Text

 Module 9: PROCESSES

  • What is a process?
  • Monitoring processes
  • Killing processes
  • Background processes
  • Job Control
  • Grouping commands
  • Exercise: Monitoring and controlling processes

 Module 10: THE USER ENVIRONMENT

  • Customising the .profile or .bash_profile
  • Customising the .kshrc or .bashrc
  • Exercise: Setting up an environment

 Module 11: MORE BASIC COMMANDS

  • The find command
  • Using xargs command
  • The locate command
  • The df command
  • The cut command
  • The sort command
  • Finding duplicate content
  • The finger command
  • Exercise: More Basic Commands

Solaris Introduction Course Prerequisites:

• Basic understanding of computer systems.
• Familiarity with Unix/Linux operating system environments.
• Experience in Unix/Linux system administration.
• Knowledge of fundamental networking concepts.
• Proficiency in any programming language.
• Understanding of basic hardware, software, and OS concepts.

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