UNIX: Process Management
Product Code: UNXTC7 Time: 5 Hour(s) CEUs: Available

Summary:

This course describes how to control programs in UNIX including how to start a job (program) and how to kill it.

Objectives:

After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Describe how UNIX executes a command
  • Define the use of processes
  • Describe the advantages of background execution
  • List three common daemon processes
  • Monitor processes with ps and time
  • Differentiate between foreground and background processes
  • Kill processes
  • Prioritize processes
  • Tune the UNIX system with ps and sar
  • Define and manipulate a crontab

Outline:

  • What is a Process?
  • Administering Processes
  • Scheduling Processes

Features:

  • A glossary

Applicability:

This course is for anyone who is new to UNIX or who wants to expand what they already know about UNIX.

Prerequisites:

UNIX: Introduction to UNIXUNIX: Shells: Bourne, Korn, and CUNIX: Shell ProgrammingUNIX: System Administration IUNIX: System Administration II

Technical Requirements:

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