Using the Desktop in the Solaris 10 Operating System • Describe the hardware components of a computer • Describe the Solaris operating system components • Describe the SunOS operating system • Log in to the system • Use the desktop environment
Using Command-Line Features and Online Help Resources • Construct and execute commands from the command line • Use online documentation
Viewing Directories and Files • Work with directories • Work with files • Print files
Changing the Solaris OS Directory Contents • Copy files and directories • Move and rename files and directories • Create files and directories • Remove files and directories • Use symbolic links
Using the vi Editor • Describe the fundamentals of the vi editor • Modify files by using the vi editor
Using Commands Within the Shell • Use shell metacharacters • Describe the Korn shell variables • Display the command history • Describe the command-line interpreter • Work with user initialization files
Using Basic File Permissions • View file and directory permissions • Determine file or directory access • Change the permissions • Modify the default permissions
Configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) • Describe ACLs • Configure ACLs by using the command line • Configure ACLs using the File Manager graphical user interface (GUI)
Searching Files and Directories • Search for content in files • Search for files and directories
Performing Basic Process Control • Describe Solaris OS processes • View a process • Search for a specific process • Send a signal to a process
Advanced Shell Functionality • Manage jobs in the Korn shell • Describe the Korn shell alias utility • Use Korn shell functions • Set Korn shell options
Reading Shell Scripts • Describe shell scripts • Run shell scripts • Pass values to shell scripts • Use the test command • Perform conditional commands
Creating Archives • Archive files • Compress and archive files using the jar command
Compressing, Viewing, and Uncompressing Files • Compress files using the compress command • View compressed files using the zcat command • Uncompress files using the uncompress command • Compress a file with the gzip command • View files using the gzcat command • Compress and archive multiple files with the zip command
Performing Remote Connections and File Transfers • Establish a remote login session • Copy files or directories to and from another system • Transfer files between systems |