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] ............................................................................... The Conference Guide for Unix '87/etc was produced by ComputerData magazine, on behalf of /usr/group/cdn and Communications 86. For more information on the conference or tutorial program call GSC Services at 416/883-1103.