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* Unix File Permission
 
* Unix File Permission
 
* MD5SUm - upload/download file using ssh command
 
* MD5SUm - upload/download file using ssh command
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====Specific Outcomes====
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Upon successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
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* Use ssh, and sftp commands to access data contained on remote servers.
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* Explain the role of the Unix shell, use elementary Bash shell scripting concepts to improve working efficiency, and customize a Unix login account using environment variables, and start-up scripts.
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* Describe the directory layout of a typical Unix system, and maintain and secure Unix directories and files.
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* Use basic Unix commands.
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* Use Unix pipes and file redirection efficiently to manipulate data.
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* Use common editors to edit text files.
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* Form simple regular expressions to define patterns with various Unix commands.
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* Perform decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numbering conversions.
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* Use electronic mail.
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* Create and maintain web pages using HTML.
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* Use a live Linux distribution
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* Install Linux and perform basic administrative tasks
  
 
=== OPS255 ===
 
=== OPS255 ===

Revision as of 23:21, 25 April 2012

Open System in CTY Program

OPSx55 template

  • Stuff to learn: Installing, Testing, and maintaining (add/remove/modified)
  • Basic shell command and script level x
  • Configuration files and configuration items
  • Log files and log entries (to understand the meaning of each log entry)
  • Backup and recovery when system breakdown or migration
  • Automation of tasks.

OPS155/ULI101

Open System Workstation

  • Live CD/DVD
  • Exploring File System
  • Basic Command Line
    • mkdir, cd, rmdir, cp, rm, $?, $#, $$
    • absolute path, relative path
    • file, grep, cut, paste, join
    • date, ls, cat, echo
  • Unix File Permission
  • MD5SUm - upload/download file using ssh command

Specific Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject students should be able to:

  • Use ssh, and sftp commands to access data contained on remote servers.
  • Explain the role of the Unix shell, use elementary Bash shell scripting concepts to improve working efficiency, and customize a Unix login account using environment variables, and start-up scripts.
  • Describe the directory layout of a typical Unix system, and maintain and secure Unix directories and files.
  • Use basic Unix commands.
  • Use Unix pipes and file redirection efficiently to manipulate data.
  • Use common editors to edit text files.
  • Form simple regular expressions to define patterns with various Unix commands.
  • Perform decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numbering conversions.
  • Use electronic mail.
  • Create and maintain web pages using HTML.
  • Use a live Linux distribution
  • Install Linux and perform basic administrative tasks

OPS255

Open System Server

  • Shell Command and Basic Shell Scripts
    • test, if..then..else
    • for item in $LIST .. do .. done
    • command substitution: list=$(command(s))
  • Basic Linux Networking
    • ifconfig, route, netstat, ping, ip,
    • /etc/hosts, /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/services
  • Server Administration
    • LVM,
    • SSH, DHCP, DNS, Email server (local), POP3, IMAP, remote

OPS355

Open System Infrastructure (Gateway & Network)

Specific outcome

  • Set up a basic Linux gateway (masquerading, routing, ip forwarding)
  • Manage packet filters using iptable
  • Install and configure Samba and NSF for file sharing
  • Install and configure the automounter
  • Install and configure a Domain Name Server (DNS)
  • Install and configure e-mail services (SMTP, POP and IMAP)
  • Backup and recovery of data (dump/restore)
  • Set up NIS and/or LDAP Authentication Services
  • Configure an FTP server
  • Install and configure an SSH server

OPS455

Open System Information and Communication Technology

OPS555

Open System Cluster and Cloud

  • Advanced scripting

OPS655

Open System Management (SNMP, Monitoring)