[ont.events] UNIX 87/etc Tutorials

usrgroup@utgpu.UUCP (04/06/87)

UNIX 87/etc  AT&T Tutorials (No Source License Required)

Day 1 1000-1700	Overview Of Unix System Internals  (Full Day)	
A special full-day tutorial that provides an intensive and detailed overview of
Unix  system  internals.   Key  topics include overall system architecture, key
system tables and data structures.  Includes a discussion of the  process,  I/O
and file subsystems and major algorithms.

Day 2 1000-1300	New Features Of Unix System V, Release 3.0  (Half Day)	
Highlights the new facilities that are available with Release 3 of AT&T's  Unix
System V.  Major topics - STREAMS I/O facility, Remote File Systems (RFS), File
System Switch (FSS), and Shared Libraries.  A must for those who need a working
knowledge of these new features.

Day 2 1400-1700	Unix System V Interprocess Communication  (Half Day)	
Discusses the Interprocess Communication (IPC) facilities of Unix System V  and
shows  how  to make appropriate selections for application programs.  Major to-
pics - system pipes and named pipes, message  queues,  semaphores,  and  shared
memory.

Day 3 1000-1300	Basics Of Unix System Administration  (Half Day)	
Provides an overview of Unix system administration issues and techniques.   Ma-
jor topics - basic system administration concepts, system files and their func-
tion, basics of system file checking and repair, and customizing  the  environ-
ment for system users.

Day 3 1400-1700	Security Measures For Unix Systems  (Half Day)	
Discusses how to select the appropriate Unix system security utilities for mon-
itoring  a system.  Numerous examples of actual programs illustrating file sys-
tem security and file-tracking utilities are reviewed.  Major topics - why com-
puter  security is needed, managing security on a Unix system, networking secu-
rity, implementing security procedures on a Unix system.

[see the OVERVIEW article for fees, etc]
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