Special note
Updated to version 11i
Please review the self-assessment guide before registering.
Course overview
This fast-paced intensive course is designed for experienced Tru64, AIX, Solaris, Linux, or other UNIX® administrators who need to
understand the differences between HP-UX and standard UNIX. It is essential that students have existing UNIX system
administration experience. The 5-day course is 50 percent lecture and 50 percent hands-on labs using HP servers.
Prerequisites
Existing knowledge and system administration experience of a version of UNIX
Audience
Experienced UNIX system administrators who are new to HP-UX systems
Ways to save
Course objectives
At the conclusion of this course you should be able to:
Next steps
Become an HP-UX Certified System Administrator (CSA) by successfully completing the HP0-A01 (previously HP0-095) HP-UX
CSA certification exam
HP-UX Logical Volume Manager (H6285S) or HP-UX VERITAS Volume Manager (HB505S)
Benefits to you
• Build on your existing UNIX system administration experience to quickly develop HP-UX skills
This course will help you prepare to take the HP-UX Certified System Administration exam HP0-A01 (previously HP0-095)
Course outline
Navigating SAM and the SMH
Configuring hardware
Managing backups
• Backup utilities
• Data backup with fbackup
• Data recovery with frecover
• Backing up the boot disk via make_tape_recovery
• Backing up the boot disk via make_net_recovery
• Using a make_*_recovery archive
Configuring IP Connectivity
• Patch concepts
• Patch naming convention concepts
• Patch supersession concepts
• Patch rating concepts
• Patch source concepts
• Patch tool concepts
• Downloading and installing ITRC patches
• Installing patches from DVD, tape, and directory depots
• Listing and removing patches