HP-UX Training Overview
This course teaches the basic working environment of an HP-UX system.
It introduces commonly required operations that can be performed by
entering commands interactively in a command terminal, along with
functions available in the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). This
course is taught for all supported HP-UX hardware platforms.
HP-UX Training Prerequisites
This course is considered to be the basic Unix / HP-UX course.
Experience with any (other) interactive system is helpful.
HP-UX Training Course duration
This course normally requires three (3) days, approximately 50%
lecture and 50% lab time.
HP-UX Training Course Objectives
Each participant will be able to use Korn Shell techniques and
commands to maintain collections of files, create files using
interactive editor utilities, create and execute basic command
procedures, communicate with other users, and tailor the interactive
environment to meet their needs. Environment control using the CDE
graphical utilities will also be shown.
HP-UX Training Course outline
Understanding the User Environment
Unix / HP-UX Software Overview
Process Concepts
The Common Desktop Environment GUI
Getting Started with the Command Language
Logging Into a UNIX System
- Graphically through the CDE
- Non-graphically thru telnet or emulation
Shell Syntax Rules
Command Line Editing
Obtaining help using man and CDE helpview
Using the E-mail Utilities
Using the write and talk Utilities
Basic Network Operations
Managing Files
File Specification Syntax
Device Specifications
Directory Specifications
Using the CDE dtfile manager
Regular Expressions and Special Characters
Unix / HP-UX Commands to Manipulate Files
CDE utilities to manipulate files
File Protection Mechanisms
Creating and Editing Text Files: Part 1
Using GUI-based editors (dtpad)
vi Editor
ex Editor (commands within vi)
Creating and Editing Text Files: Part 2
Advanced Features of the vi Editor
abbreviations
mapping keys
Improving the User Interface
Saving History Commands
Creating Command Aliases
Redirection of Input and Output
Using Hard and Symbolic Links
Process Control Commands
Shell Script Procedures
Rules for Creating Procedures
The .profile Procedures
Print and Batch Mechanisms
The lp Command and options
Using the CDE print manager
The at Command and Qualifiers
User Level Archiving Operations
tar utility syntax
tar commands for product access
Using compression/uncompression commands
compress / uncompress
gzip / gunzip
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