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 THE ADVANCED UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR 
 THE ADVANCED UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR 
 THE ADVANCED UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR 

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Advanced Administrator|Tutorial Objectives|0-1|12,66
The Advanced System Administrator tutorial will prepare you to:

   *  keep your computing environment healthy,
   *  add new terminals and devices,
   *  setup and maintain strict system security,
   *  perform file system repair,
   *  set up and use the UNIX accounting system,
   *  set up and use the UNIX communication system,
   *  perform system reconfiguration,
   *  optimize system performance, and
   *  effectively use advanced administration commands.

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Advanced Administrator|Tutorial Audience|0-2|11,59
This on-line tutorial is designed for:

   * those who will be maintaining a UNIX computer system,

   * those who have a good UNIX background,

   * those who have some understanding of the UNIX
     system administration process, and

   * those who wish to gain further understanding of
     the advanced UNIX system administration concepts.

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Advanced Administrator|Tutorial Prerequisites|0-3|8,60
The prerequisites for this tutorial include:

     *  understanding with the material in the The UNIX
        System Administrator tutorial, 

     *  preferably, superuser privileges on your system, and

     *  an interest in advanced administrative procedures.

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Advanced Administrator|Topics to Learn|0-3|11,50
Topics covered in the The Advanced System Administrator 
tutorial include:

       *  Adding Devices
       *  Optimizing System Administration
       *  The UNIX Accounting System
       *  Solving Problems
       *  UNIX System Communication
       *  Performing Administrative Tasks
       *  Using Advanced System Administration Commands
       *  The Network File System