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Course length: 2 days
Prerequisites
The Logical Operations UNIX: Introduction Level 1 course or
equivalent knowledge.
Course
Outline
Lesson 1: UNIX
shells and variables
• Understanding UNIX shells
• Displaying the default variables
• Creating user variables
• Removing user-created variables
Lesson 2: The UNIX C-Shell user environment
• Viewing and modifying your .login file
• Viewing and modifying your .cshrc file
• Creating and modifying your .exrc file
• Creating and modifying your .logout file
• Examining the order of execution of the environmental
files
Lesson 3: Aliases in the C-Shell
• Introducing the alias concept
• Creating custom aliases at the prompt
• Making your aliases permanent
Lesson 4: History in the C-Shell
• Modifying your environment to use history
• Using history to recall commands
• History editing techniques
Lesson 5: System status and command information
• Determining the system and user status
• Command location and documentation
Lesson
6: Multitasking capabilities
• Introducing the multitasking capability
• Managing jobs and background processes by using the
jobs table
• Managing processes by using the process table
• Introducing the delayed and detached jobs concept
Lesson 7: Advanced file management
• Using the find command to locate files
• Using advanced grep to search file contents
• Introducing the egrep command
Lesson 8: Transferring and printing files
• Managing file space requirements
• Using tar to archive files and directories
• Using the print format command
• Sending output to the printer
Lesson 9: Command line database processing
• Using awk to display file contents
• Formatting files with the tr command
• Using sed to edit file contents
• Scripting your database reporting
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