[610] - Shell Programming for System Administrators
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Hands-on knowledge of the Bourne Shell is an essential component
of expertise in using and administering UNIX systems. Now
you can learn how to use and program the Bourne Shell through
lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on labs in this comprehensive
course from SCO.
This course is designed for system administrators who wish
to achieve the highest performance standards for maintaining
and enhancing their SCO OpenServer systems. The course is
invaluable for any user who wants to use the full power of
the shell to execute commands on the system.
In addition, this course can be especially valuable for SCO
ACE applicants, who are expected to have mastery of the material.
Topics include details of command execution, using variables
in shell scripts, writing program code that uses flow control
constructs, and signal handling. All the knowledge and hands-on
skills you need to put the Bourne Shell to work is included
in this course package.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Identify and use the basic command line features of the
Bourne shell
- Identify and execute the different command types on the
system
- Write a basic "batch-file" shell script
- Use shell variables in a shell script
- Use quotes to protect shell metacharacters in a shell
script
- Conditionally execute lines of code in a shell script
- Use looping statements to repeatedly execute lines of
code in a shell script
- Write shell functions for use within a shell script
- Handle signals when they are received in your shell scripts
- Identify efficiency considerations for a shell script
Students must have mastered the content of the following
course before attending this course:
215 - Introduction to UNIX/Linux System
241 - SCO OpenServer Release 5 Administration I: User Services
242/3 - SCO OpenServer Release 5 Administration II: Installation,
Configuration and Maintenance
326 - SCO OpenServer Release 5 Network Administration
610 - Shell Programming for System Administrators
Shell Overview
- UNIX System Architecture
- Command Line Interpreter
- Filename Expansion
- I/O Redirection
- Other Shell Features
Command Execution
- Command Types
- Processes
- Execution Techniques
Basic Scripts
- Shell Scripts Execution
- Comments
- Which Shell Executes a Script?
- The echo(C) Command
- Debugging Techniques
- Lab: Working with Batch Files
Shell Variables
- User Variables
- Shell Environmental Variables
- The read Command
- Positional Parameters
- Special Shell Variables
- Lab: Using Shell Variables
Quoting
- Shell Metacharacters
- Quoting Mechanisms
- Command Substitution
- Command Line Parsing Sequence
- The eval Command
Decision Constructs
- Exit Codes
- The test(C) Command
- The if Statement
- The case Statement
- Special Constructs
- Lab: Decision Constructs
Looping Constructs
- The expr(C) Command
- The while Statement
- The until Statement
- The for Statement
- Loop Commands
- Lab: Shell Functions
Shell Functions
- Shell Functions
- Passing Arguments
- The return Statement
- Lab: Shell Functions
Shell Signal Handling
- Asynchronous Events
- General Signals
- The trap Command
- Lab: Shell Signal Handling
Efficiency Consideration
- The time(C) Command
- Redefining the PATH Variable
- Absolute vs. Relative Pathnames
- Built-in Shell Commands
- Pipeline Efficiency
This is a 3-day Course, Priced at $1,195.00
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information about SCO training and free seminars, call MASC
Data Systems of Orlando your local SCO Authorized Education
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