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Tru64 to HP-UX and Linux Migration
This interactive course is designed for the Tru64 administrator or experienced user who plans to migrate to HP-UX or Linux. The course also addresses the management of both platforms in a shared environment.
 
Who Should Attend
Experienced Tru64 professionals who are migrating to HP-UX and/or Linux.
 
Prerequisites
Experienced Tru64 administrators or users with at least one year of Unix experience.
 
Benefits of Attending this Class

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Manage Tru64, HP-UX, and Linux side by side.
  • Understand all differences in filesystems and logical volume and logical storage managers.
  • Understand differences and similarities regarding day to day administration.
  • Install and configure software packages.
  • Configure disks and filesystems effectively.
  • Configure efficient kernels.
 
Course Contents

Installation

  • Planning
  • Storage requirements
  • LVM Concepts
  • Post installation tasks

Booting and Shutting down

  • Run levels
  • Single user mode
    • HP-UX
    • Linux
  • Startup Scripts
  • Rebooting

Licensing

  • lmf review
  • Installing
  • Removing

Software Installation

  • setld review
  • rpm
    • Linux
  • Swinstall

Management Tools

  • GUI vs. CLI
  • Sysman Review
  • SAM
  • redhat-config
  • yast

Hardware Management

  • hwmgr
  • ioscan
  • kudzu

Kernel Management

  • Manual vs. Automated
  • Tru64 kernel review
  • HP Kernel
    • SAM
    • Manual
  • Linux Kernel
  • Loadable Modules

Filesystems

  • Extent based vs. journaled
  • Logical Volumes / Logical Storage
  • HP-UX lvm
  • Linux lvm
  • Linux filesystems
    • ext2/ext3
    • reiserFS
    • jfs
    • xfs

Networking

  • a. Basics
  • Advanced
  • DNS/bind
  • Security
  • X-Windows

User Administration

  • GUI vs. cli
  • Useradd/userdel/usetmod
  • Groupadd/groupdel
  • Tcb and C2

Miscellaneous and Real World Issues

  • Webserver/Apache
  • Shortcuts/Tips/Tricks
  • OpenSource software
 
 

 
 
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