Sun Certified Solaris Associate Certification Package, Mixed Media Edition (PK-CSPS-BL0A)

Sun Certified Solaris Associate Certification Package, Mixed Media Edition (PK-CSPS-BL0A)
 
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Package Description
This Certification Package is for those who are new to Solaris 10 Operating Systems or those who are not familiar with the UNIX OS. You will learn the key features in order to perform basic system administration tasks. To demonstrate proficiency, you can use the exam voucher to get certified and obtain the Sun Certified Solaris Associate Certification. This package includes Sun Authorized courseware and a voucher for the actual certification exam. Components of the package: -classroom courseware (SA-100-S10), -web-based courseware (WSB-100-S10), -ePractice exam (WGS-PREX-S105C), -corresponding certification exam (CX-310-105).
 
 
Package Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • Use components of the desktop system
  • Use command-line features and help resources
  • Manage and view files and directories and change the directory contents
  • Create and modify files and use basic file permissions
  • Create ACLs and control the user work environment
  • Use commands within the shell
  • Perform basic process and job control
  • Archive files and create archives
  • Compress, view, and uncompress files
  • Perform remote file transfers
 
 
Package Components

Product ID Price
PK-CSPS-BL0A $3,000.00
Class List for Product ID: SA-100-S10
Duration: 4 days

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Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials (SA-100-S10)

The Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials course provides instruction in the key features and capabilities of Suns flagship Solaris 10 OS. Topics include file and directory management, controlling the user work environment, archiving files and using remote commands. In addition, this course explains fundamental command-line features of the Solaris OS, including file system navigation, the vi text editor, file permissions, access control lists (ACLs), command shells, file compression, basic network use, and reading shell scripts. This course prepares students to take the Sun Certified Solaris Associate (SCSAS) Exam.

 
 
Languages
English

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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are individuals who are preparing to perform basic system administration duties and are new users to Solaris and/or UNIX.

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Use basic computer hardware (monitor, keyboard, and mouse)
  • Input commands and control characters from a keyboard

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • Use components of the desktop system
  • Use command-line features and help resources
  • Manage and view files and directories and change the directory contents
  • Create and modify files and use basic file permissions
  • Create ACLs and control the user work environment
  • Use commands within the shell
  • Perform basic process and job control
  • Archive files and create archives
  • Compress, view, and uncompress files
  • Perform remote file transfers

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Course Content

Module 1 - Using the Desktop in the Solaris 10 Operating System

  • Describe the hardware components of a computer
  • Describe the Solaris operating system components
  • Describe the SunOS operating system
  • Log in to the system
  • Use the desktop environment

Module 2 - Using Command-Line Features and Online Help Resources

  • Construct and execute commands from the command line
  • Use online documentation

Module 3 - Viewing Directories and Files

  • Work with directories
  • Work with files
  • Print files

Module 4 - Working with Files and Directories in Solaris

  • Copy files and directories
  • Move and rename files and directories
  • Create files and directories
  • Remove files and directories
  • Use symbolic links

Module 5 - Using the vi Editor

  • Describe the fundamentals of the vi editor
  • Modify files by using the vi editor

Module 6 - Using Commands Within the Shell

  • Use shell metacharacters
  • Describe the Korn shell variables
  • Display the command history
  • Describe the command-line interpreter
  • Work with user initialization files

Module 7 - Using Basic File Permissions

  • View file and directory permissions
  • Determine file or directory access
  • Change the permissions
  • Modify the default permissions

Module 8 - Configure Access Control Lists (ACLs)

  • Describe ACLs
  • Configure ACLs by using the command line
  • Configure ACLs using the File Manager graphical user interface (GUI)

Module 9 - Searching Files and Directories

  • Search for content in files
  • Search for files and directories

Module 10 - Performing Basic Process Control

  • Describe Solaris OS processes
  • View a process
  • Search for a specific process
  • Send a signal to a process

Module 11 - Advanced Shell Functionality

  • Manage jobs in the Korn shell
  • Describe the Korn shell alias utility
  • Use Korn shell functions
  • Set Korn shell options

Module 12 - Reading Shell Scripts

  • Describe shell scripts
  • Run shell scripts
  • Pass values to shell scripts
  • Use the test command
  • Perform conditional commands

Module 13 - Creating Archives

  • Archive files
  • Compress and archive files using the jar command

Module 14 - Compressing, Viewing, and Uncompressing Files

  • Compress files using the compress command
  • View compressed files using the zcat command
  • Uncompress files using the uncompress command
  • Compress a file with the gzip command
  • View files using the gzcat command
  • Compress and archive multiple files with the zip command

Module 15 - Performing Remote Connections and File Transfers

  • Establish a remote login session
  • Copy files or directories to and from another system
  • Transfer files between systems

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Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials (WSB-100-S10)

The Solaris 10 Operating System Essentials course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to use components of the desktop system, manage files and directories, create and modify files, control the user work environment, archive files, and use remote commands. In addition, this course explains fundamental command-line features of the Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS), including file system navigation, the vi text editor, file permissions, access control lists (ACLs), command shells, file compression, basic network use, and reading shell scripts.This product is a bundle of the following five courses: WS-1000-S10: Viewing and Using Components of the Desktop System; WS-1001-S10: Manipulating and Managing Files and Directories; WS-1002-S10: Searching and Process Manipulation; WS-1003-S10: Working with the Shell; and WS-1004-S10: Archiving Files and Remote Transfer.

 
 
Course Length

20 hours

 
 
Technical Requirements

Before purchase, please review:

 
 
Additional SW HW Requirements
Requires JavaScript technology

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Languages
English Spanish (neutral)

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Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are those unfamiliar with the UNIX operating system, new users of the Solaris 10 OS, and system administrators who want to be certified in the Solaris 10 OS.

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Use a computer
  • Input commands and control characters from a keyboard

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
  • Use the desktop and online documentation
  • Use command-line features
  • View and search files and directories
  • Change the Solaris directory contents
  • Use the vi editor
  • Use basic file permissions
  • Use commands within the Korn shell
  • Perform basic process and job control
  • Perform remote connections and file transfers
  • Create archives
  • Compress files, uncompress files, and view compressed files

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Related Courses

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Course Content

WS-1000-S10: Viewing and Using Components of the Desktop System

WS-1001-S10: Manipulating and Managing Files and Directories

WS-1002-S10: Searching and Process Manipulation

WS-1003-S10: Working With the Shell

WS-1004-S10: Archiving Files and Remote Transfer

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ePractice Exam for the Sun Certified Solaris Associate (WGS-PREX-S105C)

The ePractice Certification Exam for the for Sun Certified Solaris Associate provides students with preparation for Sun certification by acquainting them with the format of the exam and its questions, providing instant feedback regarding skill levels and gaps, and suggesting specific Sun training to fill those gaps. The exam includes sample test questions, the correct answers including explanations, and suggestions for future study.

This Sun ePractice exam is comprised of 120 questions, divided into two forms of 60 questions each.

 
 
Technical Requirements

Before purchase, please review:

 
 
Who Can Benefit
University Students and Solaris Beginners

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Course Content

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Sun Certified Solaris Associate (CX-310-105)

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.

 
 
Languages
  • English
  • Japanese

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