UNIX System Administration Workshop      
Date: 5-8 july 2005

Venue: intERLab, AIT, Thailand
Instructor: Dr. Yasuo Tsuchimoto, AIT/WIDE Project, Japan

Objectives

To enable participants to understand the key concepts of UNIX administration and to manage UNIX operating system including file system, user account, file security, software package, essential backup services, and software patches.

Who should attend?

The target audiences are all kinds of managers and administrators who have to operate UNIX operating system

Course Durations

4 days

Course Contents

This hands-on workshop covers basic user and system administration in UNIX environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in UNIX operating system. The basic internetworking connectivity, systems, services, and security will be touched. The course covers the following topics:
- Introduction of UNIX Operating System
- Installation of UNIX OS (Kernel Reconfiguration)
- Shell
- File System
- Process and Process Control
- Basic UNIX Commands
- Editors (vi)
- Installation of Software (Ports, Packages, RPMs)
- Basic Security (keeping up-to-date)
- Configuration Files (/etc)

Operating System
FreeBSD

Prerequisite

None



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Online registration

Certificate of paticipation, training materials, lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Please note that the places are limited and the registration will be on a “first come – first served” basis. If you have any further queries, please contact Ms. Wit Hmone at +66-2 524 6611 (for AIT internal user dial 6611 only) or email: training@interlab.ait.ac.th.