| IBM - AIX |
AIX (Advanced Interactive
eXecutive) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems
developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer
platforms. Originally released for the IBM 6150 RISC workstation,
AIX now supports or has supported a wide variety of hardware
platforms, including the IBM RS/6000 series and later
IBM POWER and PowerPC-based systems, IBM System i, System/370
mainframes, PS/2 personal computers, and the Apple Network
Server. AIX is based on UNIX System V with 4.3BSD-compatible
extensions. The AIX family of operating systems debuted
in 1986, became the standard operating system for the
RS/6000 series on its launch in 1990, and is still actively
developed by IBM.
AIX was the first operating system to utilize journalling
file systems,[citation needed] and has provided several
other innovations in operating system design. AIX was
a component of the 2003 SCO v. IBM lawsuit, in which the
SCO Group filed a lawsuit against IBM, alleging IBM contributed
SCO's intellectual property to the Linux kernel codebase.
The SCO Group, who believed they were the rightful owners
of the copyrights covering the Unix operating system,
attempted to revoke IBM's license to sell or distribute
the AIX operating system. In March, 2010 a jury returned
a verdict finding that Novell, not the SCO Group, owns
the rights to Unix.[1] Novell continues to grant IBM's
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Course Outline : AU-14 |
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  Using SMIT
  AIX Software Installation
  Information Center
  Web-based System Manager
  System Startup and
Shutdown
  Devices
  Logical Volume Manager
  Working with File
Systems
  Managing File Systems
  Paging Space
  Using backup and restore
  Using tar and cpio
(Optional)
  Security Files
  User Administration
  Scheduling
  Printers and Queues
  Networking
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Course Outline : AU-16 |
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  Problem Determination
Introduction
  The Object
Data Manager (ODM)
  System Initialization
Part I
  System Initialization
Part II
  Disk Management
Theory
  Fixing LVM-Related
ODM Problems
  Disk Management
Theory
  Mirroring rootvg
  Disk Management
Procedures
  Exporting and
Importing Volume Groups
  Saving and
Restoring Volume Groups
  Saving and
Restoring a User Volume Group
  Error Log and
syslogd
  Working with
syslogd and errnotify
  Diagnostics
  The AIX System
Dump Facility
  System Dump
  Performance
and Workload Management
  Authentication
  Authentication
and Access Control Lists
  Trusted Computing
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Retail / Part time Courses |
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Advanced Courses |
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  RHCSS |
  MCITP |
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  IBM-Tivoli |
  ITIL |
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Diploma Courses |
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  D-IMS : Diploma
in Infrastructure Management Services |
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  SCHANSA : SEED
Certified Hardware and Networking System Administrator |
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EC-Council Courses |
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Security 5 |
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Certified Ethical Hacker (C|EH) |
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Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (C|HFI) |
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EC-Council Network Security Administrator (ENSA) |
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EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS) |
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