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CTI UNIX Tutorial - 851
THE UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
THE UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
THE UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
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This tutorial will prepare you to:
* perform system startup and shutdown,
* understand the computer system organization,
* establish appropriate file protections,
* use the UNIX shell,
* add users to and remove users from the system,
* perform file system repair,
* perform file system backups and restores,
* add new devices and terminals,
* perform system reconfiguration,
* keep your computing environment healthy,
* optimize the system, and
* use system administration commands effectively.
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This tutorial is designed for:
* those who want to understand the system
administration process,
* those who will be maintaining a UNIX
Operating System, and
* those who have some computing background.
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* Before using this tutorial you should be familiar
with at least the basic UNIX philosophy and
commands.
* You must also be able to use at least one editor.
If you are not, or if someone else had to help you
log onto the system this time, then before proceeding,
you should review at least The UNIX User and, if
possible, The Advanced UNIX User tutorials.
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From now on you will be asked in a friendly manner,
by your CTI UNIX Tutorial
* to answer a menu prompt,
* to type in an answer to a question,
* to make selection from a choice of solutions, or
* simply to press <CR> for an effective interaction.
You can exit any CTI UNIX Tutorial session by
simply typing q<CR> at the [Press <CR> to continue]
prompt!
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MAIN MENU
# Topic
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1 - Administering a UNIX System
2 - Files and Protection
3 - Adding and Removing Users
4 - System Security
5 - System Startup and Shutdown
6 - All about File Systems
7 - Backup and Restore Procedures
8 - Basic Communications
9 - Other CTI UNIX Tutorials
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