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CTI UNIX Tutorial - 851


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

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System Administrator|Tutorial Objectives|0-1|11,60
The UNIX System Administrator tutorial will prepare you to:

       *  keep your computing environment healthy,
       *  understand the computer system organization,
       *  perform system startup and shutdown,
       *  add and remove accounts to/from the system,
       *  perform file system repair,
       *  add new devices and terminals,
       *  perform system reconfiguration,
       *  optimize the system, and 
       *  use system administration commands effectively.

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System Administrator|Tutorial Audience|0-2|5,66
This on-line tutorial is designed for:

     * those who will be maintaining a UNIX operating system and

     * those who have some computing background.

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System Administrator|Tutorial Prerequisites|0-3|13,56
Before using this tutorial you should:

     *  be familiar with at least the basic UNIX 
        philosophy and commands and
     *  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 it is our suggestion that, 
before proceeding, you should review at least The 
UNIX User and, if possible, The Advanced UNIX User.  
These CTI UNIX tutorials may already be installed on your 
system or be available from your UNIX distributor.

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System Administrator|Topics to Learn|0-4|11,50
Topics covered in the UNIX System Administrator 
tutorial include:

       *  Administering a UNIX System
       *  Files and Protection
       *  Adding and Removing Users
       *  System Security
       *  System Startup and Shutdown
       *  All About File Systems
       *  Backup and Restore Procedures