accuman Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 [email protected] Vivaralaku? Taragathulu modalu/avagahana taragathi Sept 3 2014 Rusumu 100$ Demo Class Starting/going now come and join http://www.gotomeeting.com/online/collaboration/home Demo Class : Sep 3rd 2014 (6:30 A.M to 8:00 A.M (INDIAN TIMINGS) GOTO MEETING ID :Meeting ID:471-940-581 Nerchukondi, vignulu kandi. Basic Linux Commands and Shell Programming• Course Duration: 30 Classes.• Number of Hours per day: 2 Hours.• Timings: 7:00 A.M to 9:00A.M• Requirements: 1 Laptop/Desktop with minimum 4GB RAM and 25 GB Free space on its HDD with good internet connectivity.• Communication: Goto Meeting.• Virtual Box and Linux OS and the course material in electronic form will be provided by faculty.Schedule: Starts from 3rdDay 1 Introduction to Open Source/Linux OS and installationSeptember, 2014 Fee: INR 6,000/-File Information Commands: ls, find, fileFile Manipulation Commands: touch, chmod, chgrp, chown, rm, move, cp, cat, lnDirectory Manipulation Commands: mkdir, rmdirFile content related Commands: more, less, tail, head, wc, read, pg, tee, viFile content search commands: grep, fgrep, egrep, stringsScheduling Commands: at, atp, crontabStorage related commands: compress, cpio, dd, pack, tar, uncompress, unpack, zcat, gzip, gunzip, bzip, bzip2Status Commands: date, env, iostat, sar, uname, uptime, vmstatText processing Commands: cut, fold, join, paste, sort, tr, uniq, sed, awk ( indepth on sed, awk and find commands)Process related commands: kill, nice, ps, jobs, wait, nohup, sleep, topCommunication related Commands: cu, ftp, lftp, write, mailxFile Comparison Commands: cmp, comm., diff, diff3, dircmp, sdiffMiscellanious Commands: banner, bc, cal, who, calendar, clear, time, xargs, regular expressions, character set, meta charactersUser and Group administration Commands: useradd, user del, usermod, groupadd, groupdel, gpasswd, passwd, idGetting Started - Introduction to BASH Shell: Shell basics, Shell variables, Basic ScriptingVariables, Wildcard ExpansionConditional Execution, Flow Control Using LoopsFunctions and LibrariesArrays, ProcessesChoosing and Using ShellsExplanation of Real-Time script examplesDay 30 Conclusion session – clarification of doubtsNote: The above course is designed for developers, DBA’s and application server administrators and Hadoop and informatica administrators. The module can be extended for 2-3 days more if required.
MeetFriendz Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 [email protected] Vivaralaku? Taragathulu modalu/avagahana taragathi Sept 3 2014 Rusumu 100$ Nerchukondi, vignulu kandi. linux ante basics aa ledhu motham linux admin aa ?
accuman Posted August 25, 2014 Author Report Posted August 25, 2014 Scripting and upto level 2 admin concepts Chapter 1:The History of Unix, GNU , and LinuxChapter 2:Getting StartedChapter 3:VariablesUnix “Everything Is a File” and PipelinesBSDGNULinuxChoosing an OSGNU/LinuxThe BSDsProprietary UnixMicrosoft WindowsChoosing an EditorGraphical Text EditorsTerminal EmulationNongraphical Text EditorsSetting Up the EnvironmentThe Shell ProfileAliasesvim SettingsUsing VariablesTypingAssigning Values to VariablesPositional ParametersReturn CodesUnsetting VariablesPreset and Standard VariablesBASH_ENVBASHOPTSSHELLOPTSBASH_COMMANDBASH_SOURCE, FUNCNAME, LINENO, and BASH_LINENOSHELLHOSTNAME and HOSTTYPEWorking DirectoryPIPESTATUSTIMEFORMATPPIDRANDOMREPLYSECONDSBASH_XTRACEFDGLOBIGNOREHOMEIFSPATHTMOUTTMPDIRUser Identification VariablesChapter 4:Wildcard ExpansionFilename Expansion (Globbing)Bash Globbing FeaturesShell OptionsRegular Expressions and QuotingOverview of Regular ExpressionsQuotingChapter 5:Conditional ExecutionFlow Chapter 6:Control Using LoopsChapter 7:Variables ContinuedIf/ThenElseelifTest ([)Flags for TestFile Comparison TestsString Comparison TestsRegular Expression TestsNumerical TestsCombining TestsCaseFor LoopsWhen to Use for LoopsImaginative Ways of Feeding “for” with DataC-Style for Loopswhile LoopsWhen to Use while LoopsWays to Use while LoopsNested LoopsBreaking and Continuing Loop Executionwhile with Caseuntil Loopsselect LoopsUsing VariablesVariable TypesLength of VariablesSpecial String OperatorsStripping Variable Strings by LengthStripping from the End of the StringStripping Strings with PatternsSearching StringsUsing Search and ReplaceReplacing PatternsDeleting PatternsChanging CaseProviding Default ValuesIndirectionSourcing VariablesChapter 8:Functions and LibrariesChapter 9:ArraysChapter 10:ProcessesFunctionsDefining FunctionsFunction OutputWriting to a FileRedirecting the Output of an Entire FunctionFunctions with TrapRecursive FunctionsVariable ScopeLibrariesCreating and Accessing LibrariesLibrary StructuresNetwork Configuration LibraryUse of LibrariesgetoptsHandling Errorsgetopts within FunctionsAssigning ArraysOne at a TimeAll at OnceBy IndexAll at Once from a SourceRead from InputAccessing ArraysAccessing by IndexLength of ArraysAccessing by Variable IndexSelecting Items from an ArrayDisplaying the Entire ArrayAssociative ArraysManipulating ArraysCopying an ArrayAppending to an ArrayDeleting from an ArrayAdvanced TechniquesThe ps Commandps Line LengthParsing the Process Table AccuratelykillallThe /proc pseudo-filesystemprtstatChapter 11:Choosing and Using ShellsI/O RedirectionAppending Output to an Existing FilePermissions on RedirectionsexecUsing exec to Replace the Existing ProgramUsing exec to Change RedirectionPipelinesBackground ProcessingwaitCatching Hangups with nohupOther Features of /proc and /sysVersionSysRq/proc/meminfo/proc/cpuinfo/sys/sys/devices/system/nodesysctlThe Bourne ShellThe KornShellThe C ShellThe Tenex C ShellThe Z ShellThe Bourne Again ShellThe Debian Almquist ShellDotfilesInteractive Login ShellsInteractive Non-Login ShellsNon-Interactive ShellsLogout ScriptsCommand PromptsThe PS1 PromptThe PS2, PS3, and PS4 PromptsAliasesTimesaversModifying BehaviorHistoryRecalling CommandsSearching HistoryTimestampsTab CompletionkshtcshzshbashForeground, Background, and Job ControlBackgrounding ProcessesJob Controlnohup and disown
Seshu_ Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Scripting and upto level 2 admin concepts total yenni levels vunnay? i mean linux admin job(7 yrs exp) velthe yenni levels varaku nerchukovaali?
accuman Posted August 25, 2014 Author Report Posted August 25, 2014 total yenni levels vunnay? i mean linux admin job(7 yrs exp) velthe yenni levels varaku nerchukovaali? Real 7 yrs Linux admin only possible with job experiance You can't explain the value of experiance Anyways level 4 ki 8 yrs experiance Do u r own math now
Seshu_ Posted August 26, 2014 Report Posted August 26, 2014 Real 7 yrs Linux admin only possible with job experiance You can't explain the value of experiance Anyways level 4 ki 8 yrs experiance Do u r own math now ok level 2 varaku nerchukuni oka 3 oo 4 oo pettalantaav...
sigsegv Posted August 26, 2014 Report Posted August 26, 2014 ok level 2 varaku nerchukuni oka 3 oo 4 oo pettalantaav... minimum 5 petaakapothey no job man ... baaga nerchuko linux market baagundhi ..
Pichkaari Posted August 26, 2014 Report Posted August 26, 2014 Scripting ? Please explain .. Teliyaka askin
sigsegv Posted August 26, 2014 Report Posted August 26, 2014 Scripting ? Please explain .. Teliyaka askin shell scripting anukuntaa man ... routine tasks automate cheyyataaniki
Pichkaari Posted August 26, 2014 Report Posted August 26, 2014 shell scripting anukuntaa man ... routine tasks automate cheyyataaniki Yeah adhe clarify chesukundaama ani ..
Seshu_ Posted August 26, 2014 Report Posted August 26, 2014 minimum 5 petaakapothey no job man ... baaga nerchuko linux market baagundhi .. needhi linux admin aa?
sigsegv Posted August 26, 2014 Report Posted August 26, 2014 needhi linux admin aa? no man okappudu chesevaaadini...
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