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This course explores the differences between AIX and Linux by comparing and contrasting the two operating systems, with a focus on system administration.
Self-paced
paid
300
March 12, 2025
January 30, 2030
16 hours
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Unit 1: Getting started with Linux System Administration
• Exercise 1: Accessing the lab environment
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Unit 2: Linux installation options
• Exercise 2: Installing Linux on Power
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Unit 3: Managing storage devices
• Exercise 3: Working with storage devices
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Unit 4: Logical volume management
• Exercise 4: Working with logical volumes
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Unit 5: File system management
• Exercise 5: Working with file systems
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Unit 6: Managing swap
• Exercise 6: Working with swap devices
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Unit 7: Managing users
• Exercise 7: User administration
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Unit 8: Backup and recovery
• Exercise 8: File system backup and recovery
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Unit 9: Managing software installation
• Exercise 9: Installing software on Linux
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Unit 10: TCP/IP implementation
• Exercise 10: Implementing TCP/IP
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Unit 11: System management tools
• Exercise 11: Working with system management tools
• Appendix A. Quick reference: AIX to Linux
• Describe the differences between AIX and Linux (RHEL) system administration
• Perform RHEL base operating system installation
• Manage physical and logical devices
• Perform logical volume and file system management
• Create and manage user and group accounts
• Utilize administrative subsystems, including cron to schedule system tasks, and security to implement customized access of files and directories
• Perform system startup and shutdown
• Create and restore backups
• Configure TCP/IP
• Examine various system management tools
Power Systems - Linux
AIX 7.2 Enterprise Edition
Instructor: advanced, Student: advanced
LX073DG, Linux, AIX, LVM, SysAdmin, TCP/IP
Yes