Open System Services (OSS) Basic Commands and Utilities for NonStop Servers Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Level: Fundamentals
  • Price: From €1,820+VAT
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Open System Services (OSS) is an open computing interface to the HPE NonStop Kernel operating system and is based on POSIX standards. This course is intended for OSS application developers who will be creating or porting applications to the OSS environment on a NonStop server. New OSS users are introduced to OSS basic commands, editors, and utilities in the NonStop Kernel OSS environment. This course is 60 percent lecture and 40 percent hands-on labs using HPE servers.

• Six months computer systems experience

Module 1: Introduction to OSS

• UNIX® operating systems

• Linux operating systems

• Characteristics of open systems

• Common shells

• OSS standards and components

• Accessing the shell

• How to display system information

• Online documentation

• Lab exercise: introduction to OSS

Module 2: Basic Shell Commands

• OSS shell and utilities overview

• Entering commands and syntax

• OSS shell features

• Displaying user information

• OSS file system and hierarchy

• File system terminology

• Common directories

• OSS pathnames and file types

• Creating an alias

• Lab exercise: basic shell commands

Module 3: Securing Files

• OSS security

• Permission modes and defaults

• Setting and changing permissions

• File–creation mask

• File and directory access

• Set–user and set–group IDs

• Restricting file removal

• Lab exercise: permissions

Module 4: Using the vi Screen Editor

• OSS terminal requirements

• vi terminal settings

• vi modes and options

• Using the vi editor

• vi editor commands

• vi session options

• Lab exercise: using the vi screen editor

Module 5: Configuring the User Environment

• Configuring a profile

• Shell environment variables

• Setting the PATH environment variable

• Setting terminal attributes

• Configuring the message of the day

• Command-line recall and editing

• Set shell options

• Default input and output files

• Redirection

• Pipes and processes

• Spooling and printing

• Search order

• Lab exercise: configuring the user environment

Module 6: Additional Commands and Utilities

• Finding data in a file

• grep and awk commands

• Customizing outputs

• Counting lines, characters, and spaces

• Sorting, finding, and linking files

• Additional utilities

• Process options

• Running background processes

• Manipulating background jobs

• Stopping processes

• Time starting an application

• Lab exercise: advanced commands and utilities

Module 7: File-Sharing Groups

• User and Group Ids

• newgrp command

• Defining groups

• Adding group members

• Setting primary-group

• Lab exercise: File-sharing groups

Onsite Delivery Equipment Requirements

• Access to a NonStop server with OSS installed

• OSS configured with sufficient logon IDs for students

• Access to HPE NonStop technical Library



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Open System Services (OSS) Basic Commands and Utilities for NonStop Servers Training Course in Norway

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