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HP-UX Posix Shell Programming - Corporate

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Length
40 hours
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In-House training available upon request (+2 start dates)
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Virtual Classroom, In Company
Length
40 hours
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In-House training available upon request (+2 start dates)
Course delivery
Virtual Classroom, In Company
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Course description

HP-UX Posix Shell Programming Course Overview

This Hewlett Packard HP-UX Posix Shell Programming training course is designed to give delegates practical experience in developing and writing shell scripts. Most of the built-in shell commands are introduced together with the main program control structures.

The course also gives practical experience using a range of HP-UX tools to manipulate text and incorporate into HP-UX shell scripts.

Who will the Course Benefit?

Programmers, developers and system administrators who need to construct shell scripts and process text files using advanced text handling facilities.

The HP-UX Posix Shell Programming course assumes knowledge of the HP-UX Operating System to the level covered in the HP-UX Introduction course. Some programming experience may also prove advantageous.

Course Objectives

To provide the skills needed to develop and customise shell programs and to make effective use of a wide range of standard HP-UX programming and development tools.

Upcoming start dates

Choose between 2 start dates

In-House training available upon request

  • In Company
  • United Kingdom

Virtual and Hybrid options are available upon request

  • Virtual Classroom
  • Online

Suitability - Who should attend?

Requirements

The HP-UX Posix Shell Programming course assumes knowledge of the HP-UX Operating System to the level covered in the HP-UX Introduction course. Some programming experience may also prove advantageous.


Experience to the level as demonstrated in this course is recommended:
  • HP-UX Introduction

Training Course Content



HP-UX Posix Shell Programming Training Course

Course Contents - DAY 1

Course Introduction
  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: UNIX COMMAND REVIEW
  • Basic Unix commands
  • General commands
  • File and directory handling commands
  • Filename generation characters
  • I/O Redirection features
  • Other commands
Session 2: GETTING STARTED
  • What is a shell script?
  • Development guidelines
  • Creating and editing shell scripts
  • Naming and storing shell scripts
  • Executing shell scripts
  • Exercise: Write a simple shell script
Session 3: USING VARIABLES
  • Environment variables
  • Local variables
  • Assigning values to variables
  • Assessing variable values
  • Using quotes
  • Delimiting variable names
  • Echo control sequences
  • Exercise: Add variables to a script
Session 4: INTEGER ARITHMETIC
  • Using the expr command
  • Using the (( )) notation
  • Exercises: Add integer arithmetic to a shell script
Session 5: HANDLING RUN TIME DATA
  • The read command
  • Command line arguments
  • Exercise: Writing a generic shell script
  • Exercise: Writing an interactive shell script
Session 6: CONDITIONAL EXECUTION
  • The if statement
  • The test command
  • Exercise: Adding validation to previous scripts
Session 7: ADDITIONAL KORN, BASH & POSIX SYNTAX
  • Other test notations
  • Default and substitute variables
  • Exit status codes
  • Exercise
HP-UX Posix Shell Programming Training Course

Course Contents - DAY 2

Session 8: LOOP CONSTRUCTS
  • The while loop
  • The until loop
  • The for loop
  • The while true and until false loops
  • Loop control commands
  • Exercise: Enhancing the previously written scripts
  • Exercise: Writing a script to copy files using a 'for' loop
  • Exercise: Writing a script to generate numbers with the 'while' loop
Session 9: MULTI-BRANCH DECISIONS
  • The case statement
  • Menu driven applications
  • Exercise: Developing and writing a menu system
Session 10: FUNCTIONS
  • What is a function?
  • Syntax
  • Examples
  • Creating a Function Library
  • Exercise: Add a function to a script
Session 11: INTERRUPT HANDLING
  • Interrupt signals
  • Trapping interrupts
  • Exercise: Adding traps to the menu script
Session 12: ADDITIONAL FEATURES AND FACILITIES
  • The exec commands
  • The includes notation
  • More about loops
  • Arrays
  • Here Documents
  • Exercise: Create a here script
HP-UX Posix Shell Programming Training Course

Course Contents - DAY 3

Session 13: BACKUP AND RESTORE UTILITIES
  • Backing-up and restoring files
  • Basic and advanced use of tar
  • Compression utilities gzip, bzip2, zip and compress
  • Exercise: Backing up and restoring files using tar
  • Exercises: Compressing files
Session 14: BACKGROUND JOB SCHEDULING
  • Scheduling jobs with the cron command
  • Scheduling jobs with the at command
  • Exercises: Running background jobs
Session 15: COMMANDS FOR COMPARING FILES
  • Compare files with the cmp command
  • Compare and format files with pr
  • Compare files with the comm command
  • Compare files with the diff and sdiff commands
  • Compare large files with the bdiff command
  • Exercises: Identifying file differences
Session 16: SPLITTING FILES
  • The fold command
  • Split files using context and content rules
  • Exercises: Splitting files
HP-UX Posix Shell Programming Training Course

Course Contents - DAY 4

Session 17: IDENTIFYING AND TRANSLATING CHARACTERS
  • od - octal dump
  • Use cat to display non-printing characters
  • View and format files with nl
  • The expand and unexpand commands to convert between tab and space characters
  • The tr command for character translation
  • Exercises: Translating characters with tr
Session 18: REGULAR EXPRESSION NOTATION REVIEW
  • Standard regular expressions
  • Searching with grep
  • Metacharacters, positional characters and quantifiers
  • Extended regular expressions
  • POSIX character classes
  • PERL expressions
Session 19: THE STREAM EDITOR sed
  • sed command line syntax
  • sed script files
  • sed command processing
  • sed addresses and simple instructions
  • sed pattern space and hold space
  • Grouping sed commands
  • Hold and get functions
  • Advanced flow control
  • Write output to temporary files
  • Exercises: Text processing with sed
Session 20: FUNDAMENTALS OF AWK
  • Basic AWK usage
  • AWK program-files
  • AWK scripts
  • AWK variables
  • Pattern matching with AWK
  • AWK extended patterns
Session 21: AWK OPERATORS
  • AWK operators
  • AWK arithmetic operations
  • AWK output
  • Formatting output with printf
  • Exercises: Create awk scripts to extract selected data from a file and generate reports
HP-UX Posix Shell Programming Training Course

Course Contents - DAY 5

Session 22: AWK PROGRAM CONTROL STRUCTURES
  • The BEGIN and END functions
  • The AWK if construct
  • The AWK else if construct
  • The AWK while construct
  • Other program control statements
  • The AWK break, continue and exit statements
  • User defined functions
  • Exercises: Create AWK scripts and program-files utilising program control structures
Session 23: AWK FUNCTIONS
  • AWK string functions
  • AWK length, tolower, toupper, index, sub, gsub, match, substr, split, sprintf, system and getline functions
  • Exercises: Generate AWK scripts and program-files to extract and format data using AWK functions
Session 24: AWK ARRAYS
  • AWK associative arrays
  • Multi-dimensional arrays
  • Exercises: Create AWK associative arrays to process text files and generate reports
Session 25: MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS
  • bc (calculator)
  • fuser (testing for files in use)
  • getops (checking options passed to shell scripts)
  • printf (formatting screen output)
  • logger (script logging)
  • xargs (generating arguments for a command)
  • eval (re-evaluating variables)
  • Exercises: Using tools within a shell script


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