
AIX System Administration - Part I
Overview
This IBM AIX System Administration training course is designed to give delegates practical experience in the administration of an AIX System. Reference will be made to the AIX commands required to administer the system, although practical work, where applicable, will concentrate on using the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to achieve the course objectives.
Although the course is based on AIX Version 7.1 it is also appropriate for prior releases of AIX.
Objectives
On completion of the AIX System Administration - Part I course the delegate will have practical experience of the Systems Management Interface Tool (SMIT), allowing them to administer an IBM AIX System.
Outline
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction
- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE P-SERIES AND AIX
- A Brief History
- RISC Technology
- P-Series Product Range For The Power6
- P-Series Product Range For The Power7
- The AIX Operating System
- Useful Commands
- Workshop Session
Session 2: AIX INSTALLATION
- Installation Media
- Installation - PCI RS6000
- Console and Language Definition
- Main Installation and Maintenance Menu
- Installation Settings
- The Installation
- AIX Graphical Installer
- Configuration Assistant Menu
- Workshop Session
Session 3: STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN
- Installation Media
- Installation - PCI RS6000
- Console and Language Definition
- Main Installation and Maintenance Menu
- Installation Settings
- The Installation
- AIX Graphical Installer
- Configuration Assistant Menu
- Workshop Session
Session 4: AIX ADMINISTRATION TOOLS
- System Management Tools
- SMIT
- SMIT Dialogue Screens
- SMIT Special Characters And Keys
- SMIT and Functions Keys
- SMIT Output Screen
- Recording SMIT Sessions
- The smit Command
- IBM Systems Management Console
- Workshop Session
Session 5: AIX ON-LINE DOCUMENTATION
- AIX Documentation
- The man Command
- AIX Information Centre Documentation Options
- Infocenter
- Anatomy of the Infocenter
- Workshop Session
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 6: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
- Software Installation
- Software - Units of Installation
- Bundles
- Naming Conventions
- Installation Directories
- Update and Maintenance Bundles
- The Fix Level Recommendation Tool (FLRT)
- Software States
- SMIT Installation Menus
- Install and Update Software
- Installing Bundles
- Installing Patches and Fixes
- Finding Out About Installed Software
- Maintaining Software
- Workshop Session
Session 7: DEVICES
- Devices
- Predefined Database
- Customized Database
- Device States
- AIX Location Codes (Non-SCSI Devices)
- AIX Location Codes (SCSI Devices)
- AIX Location Codes VS Physical Location Codes
- Listing Devices
- Configuring Devices
- Manually Configured Devices
- Smit Devices Menu
- The mkdev Command
- The chdev Command
- The rmdev Command
- Useful Device Names to Remember
- Logical Volume Structures
- Documenting Hardware Setup
- Workshop Session
Session 8: SERIAL DEVICES
- LAN Connected Devices
- Serial Connections
- SMIT Menu
- Defining a TTY
- Terminfo Database
- Useful Commands
- Workshop Session
Session 9: PRINTERS AND QUEUES
- Queueing Concepts
- Other Software Interfaces
- The Spooling Directories
- The qconfig File
- SMIT Menus
- Adding a Print Queue
- Managing Print Queue Attributes
- The qprt Command
- Queue Status Information
- Workshop Session
Course Contents - DAY 3
Session 10: USERS AND GROUPS
- Users and Groups In AIX
- The /etc/passwd File
- Long User and Group Name Support
- Verify and Change User Name Limit
- Verify and Change User Name Limit through the Command Line
- Listing User Information
- Adding a New User
- The /etc/group File
- Registering a New User
- Adding Users
- Adding a Group
- More about Groups
- More about Users
- Removing Users from the System
- Other Useful Commands
- Workshop Session
Session 11: AIX SECURITY FEATURES
- The security Directory
- The /etc/security/passwd File
- The /etc/security/user File
- The /etc/security/login.cfg File
- The /etc/security/group File
- Security Audit File
- Losing the Root User's Password
- Role Based Access Control
- Privileged Escalation with Set User
- Identification (SUID)
- Adding a Role to a User
- Creating a User Defined Role
- The Root User and Enhanced RBAC
- Disabling the Root User
- Enabling the Root User
- Disabling root user in WPARs
- Workshop Session
Session 12: THE LOGICAL VOLUME MANAGER
- The Logical Volume Manager
- AIX Disk Storage
- Physical Volumes and LVM
- Volume Group Descriptor Areas
- SMIT and Volume Groups
- Physical and Logical Storage
- Scalable Volume Groups
- Uses of Logical Volumes
- Mirroring
- LVM Hot Spare Disk in a Volume Group
- Enabling Hot Spare Disk Support in an Existing Volume Group
- Striping
- Disk Placement Policies
- Creating and Managing Logical Volumes
- Migrating Contents of Physical Volumes
- Other Useful Commands
- Workshop Session
Course Contents - DAY 4
Session 13: PAGING SPACE
- What is Paging Space?
- Paging Space Calculations
- Paging Space Placement on Disk
- Listing Paging Space
Adding Paging Space:
- mkps Command
- smit mkps
Changing Paging Space:
- chps Command
- smit chps
Removing Paging Space:
- rmps
- smit rmps
Session 14: AIX FILE SYSTEMS
- AIX Filesystems
- AIX Supported Filesystems
- JFS Structure
- The Enhanced Journaled File System
- Dynamic Disk Inode Allocation
- On-Line File System Free Space Defragmentation
- JFS2 Enhancements
- JFS2 File System Shrink
- Shrink A File System Using Smit
- Disabling JFS2 logging
- JFS2 Snapshot Image
- Overview of JFS2 Snapshot
- Creation of a JFS2 Snapshot
- JFS Internal Snapshot
- Listing File System Information
- AIX 7.1 /admin/tmp System Directory
- Mount Points
- SMIT and Journaled File Systems
- Building A JFS on a Logical Volume
- Managing Existing Filesystems
- Checking and Repairing File Systems
- Removing a File System
- Workshop Session
Session 15: BACKUP AND RESTORE
- Backup and Restore
- Backup Media
- The mksysb and savevg Functions
- The backup Command
- The restore Command
- Using the cpio Command
- The cpio -o Command
- Using the find Command with cpio
- The cpio -i Command
- Using the cpio -p Command
- Using the tar Command
- Creating an Archive
- Reading/Verifying an Archive Further tar Options
- Tape Control Commands
- Workshop Session
Course Contents - DAY 5
Session 16: SCHEDULING JOBS
- Starting Background Jobs
- The nohup Command
- Using cron Processes
- Creating cron Processes
- Creating crontab Entries
- Using the crontab Command
- The at Command
- Authorisation for the at Command
- Creating a crontab Entry
- Using the at Command
- Workshop Session
Session 17: TCP/IP CONFIGURATION
- Overview
- Network Hardware
- Ethernet
- Network Software
- Network Addressing
- Routing
- Displaying Routing Tables
- Network Information Files
- Network Commands
- User Equivalence
- Displaying Network Details
- Remote Login
- Copying File
- Executing Remote Commands
- Testing Network Connectivity
Client - Server Environment:
- NFS - Network File System
- DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Naming Services:
- NIS - Network Information Service
- DNS - Domain Name Service
Session 18: NFS
- Define NFS Terminology
- Client Side NFS
- Server Side NFS
- The /etc/exports File
- The /etc/filesystems File
- Exercise: Export a Resourse
- Exercise: Use a Remote Filesystem
Session 19: INTRODUCTION TO WORKLOAD PARTITIONS (wpars)
- What are Workload Partitions?
- System WPARs.
- System WPARs Observations
- System WPAR Examples
- WPAR File Systems
- Starting a WPA
- Logging in to a WPAR
- Stopping a WPAR
- Rebooting a WPAR
- Changing a WPAR
- Removing a WPAR
- Application WPARs
- Application WPARs Observations
- Application WPAR Examples
- Application / System WPAR Comparisons
- Workshop Session