Date: 27-Nov-2009   URL: global/training/catalog/courses/CX-310-105.xml

Sun Certified Solaris Associate (SCSAS) (CX-310-105)

 
 
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The Sun Certified Solaris Associate Certification exam is for candidates with a basic knowledge of Solaris. This exam is primarily for university students and Solaris beginners wishing to demonstrate competency in the ability to perform basic tasks in a Solaris environment or with specific applications. The test candidate will benefit from a general knowledge of basic Solaris commands in a Solaris environment, such as those covered in the SA-100-S10 courseware. This certification exam includes multiple-choice and scenario-based questions and requires knowledge of basic Solaris topics, including using basic Solaris commands to work with directories and files, creating and editing files, compressing, viewing and uncompressing files, managing permissions and ownership, configuring access control lists, searching directories and files, performing basic process control, working with advanced shell functionality, archiving file, and performing remote file transfers.

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To succeed fully in this exam, candidates can take advantage of the following course(s):

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Assignment Objectives

Section 1


View and Use Components of a Solaris System


Section 2


View Files and Directories


Section 3


Search Files and Directories


Section 4


Advanced Shell Functionality


Section 5


Archive Files and Remote Transfers


 
 
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