HP-UX System Administration
Course Description
HP-UX Administration will teach a basic Unix user the skills needed to administer their own Unix infrastructure. The student will learn how to build & install HP-UX, perform system backups, allocate storage, and diagnose system problems. HP-UX Networking skills will also be covered in detail so the student will feel comfortable configuring NFS, Mail, and other critical services. This is a perfect course for anyone who can say they know "some" HP-UX, but need to be functional as an administrator. At PARSEC our trainers consult and our consultants train. Thus, you’ll be taught by an experienced administrator, not a person who only knows what’s in the book.
Who Should Attend
- Experienced Unix users wishing to learn administration skills
- System Admins who have never used HP-UX, but know other Unix variants
- Developers who need in-depth knowledge of HP-UX system mechanics
Prerequisites
Students should have a fundamental understanding of Unix. They should be able to operate as a user in their environment, use the vi editor, understand file operations, and have at least a cursory familiarity using terminal emulation programs.
Benefits of Attending this Class
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Install HP-UX and configure installation options
- Setup network services such as Mail, NFS, FTP, and more
- Administer users and groups under HP-UX
- Create NFS shares and use them on client machines
- Use permissions and ACLs to control file & directory access
- Learn advanced usage for tools like Sed and Awk using regular expressions
- Automate operations using shell scripts
Course Contents
Introduction
- The Function of an Admin
- HP-UX Features for Admins
- HP-UX Firmware Basics
File Systems
- The VxFS Filesystems
- CD and DVD Filesystems
- Creating Filesystems
- Filesystem Troubleshooting
Administering Logical Volume Manager
- LVM Concepts and Limits
- Working with Physical Volumes
- Working with Volume Groups
- Working with Logical Volumes
- Advanced LVM Operations and Features
Startup and Shutdown
- The HP-UX Boot Process
- Entering Diagnostic Mode
- Shutting down HP-UX
- Troubleshooting Boot Problems
User Administration
- Adding and Dropping HP-UX Users
- Modifying User Characteristics
- Advanced User Management Tools
Process Control for Admins
- Viewing Process Attributes
- Altering Process Priorities
- Stopping Processes
Network Services
- Configuring Network Interfaces
- Network Diagnostics
- Secure Shell Configuration
- Setting up Services using inetd
- Configuring Sendmail
- Setting Up an NFS Server
- Configuring Automount
- Network Access Control Options
Managing Printing in HP-UX
- Creating Print Queues
- Administering Network Printers
- Removing Print Jobs & Queues
System Security
- Unix Permissions Review
- Implementing Filesystem ACLs
- Password Security Settings
- Applying Patches
- Detecting a Security Breach
- HP-UX System Hardening
Performance Monitoring & Capacity Planning
- Gathering Data with Unix Monitoring Tools
- Using Glance Plus
- Using sar, iostat, and vmstat
- Planning for Upgrades
Backup & Restore
- Creating Basic Backups with tar and cpio
- Using dump
- System and File Restore Operations
System Tuning
- Using HP-UX tuning tools
- Tuning Methods
Fixing Hardware Issues
- Syslog Configuration
- Firmware Updates
- Using Diagnostics
- Enhancing Error Reporting