The AN10G - AIX Basics course enables you to perform everyday tasks using the AIX Operating System (OS). This course provides lectures and hands-on labs in an instructor lead course environment, either in a face-to-face classroom or in a live virtual classroom environment (ILO - Instructor Led Online). The lab images are using the AIX 7.2 operating system.
Day 1
- Unit 1 - Introduction to AIX
- Unit 2 - Using the System
- Exercise 1 - Using the System
- Unit 3 - AIX Documentation
- Exercise 2 - AIX Documentation
- Unit 4 - Files and Directories
- Exercise 3 - Files and Directories
- Unit 5 - Using Files
- Exercise 4 - Using Files
Day 2
- Unit 6 - File Permissions
- Exercise 5 - File Permissions
- Unit 7 - The vi Editor
- Exercise 6 - The vi Editor
- Unit 8 - Shell Basics
- Exercise 7 - Shell Basics
- Unit 9 - Using Shell Variables
- Exercise 8 - Using Shell Variables
Day 3
- Unit 10 - Processes
- Unit 11 - Controlling Processes
- Exercise 9 - Controlling Processes
- Unit 12 - Customizing the User Environment
- Exercise 10 - Customizing the User Environment
- Unit 13 - AIX Utilities, Part I
- Exercise 11 - AIX Utilities (1)
- Unit 13 - AIX Utilities, Part I (Continued)
- Exercise 12 - AIX Utilities (2)
- Unit 14 - AIX Utilities, Part II
- Exercise 13 - AIX Utilities (3)
Day 4
- Unit 14 - AIX Utilities, Part II (Continued)
- Exercise 14 - AIX Utilities (4)
- Unit 15 - Additional Shell Features
- Exercise 15 - Additional Shell Features
- Unit 16 - The AIX Graphical User Interface
- The AIX Basics (AN10G) course is intended for anyone who requires basic AIX/UNIX user skills to be able to work in an AIX environment.
- This course is also a prerequisite for many courses in the AIX Systems Administration curriculum.
You should be familiar with:
- Basic information technology (IT) concepts and the role of an Operating System (OS).