Duration: 2 Days
In this course, you will focus on Open System Services (OSS) commands and utilities, with emphasis on those that allow OSS applications to take advantage of high levels of fault tolerance and scalability offered by NonStop servers. You will cover OSS shell (based on the Korn shell), OSS file system, and interoperability between the OSS interface and the Guardian interface to the NonStop operating system.
What You Will Learn
- OSS on HP NonStop servers
- Interoperability between the OSS and Guardian environments
Audience
- Application developers
- System analysts
- Support personnel
Prerequistes
Course Outline
1. Open System Services (OSS)
- Environment
- Advantages
- Interactions of OSS, Guardian, and the NonStop operating system
2. OSS Shell
- Terminal settings
- Configuring
the OSS Service
- Shell variables
3. OSS commands
- OSS commands using NonStop OS extensions
- Load balancing commands
- File
compression
4. OSS File System
- OSS pathnames
- Using the gname/pname utilities
- File sharing groups
5.
OSS/Guardian Interoperability
- OSH and gtacl bridge utilities
- Interoperating commands
- Printing from the OSS environment
6.
Open Source Software
- Available open source software
- Extracting files
- Configuring man pages
Course Labs
Lab 1: Manage the OSS Environment
Lab 2: Use Pax to Archive and Recover Files
- Process
Management Commands
Lab 3: File Permissions
Lab 4: OSS-Guardian
Interoperability
- Use the gtacl Utility
- Use the ctoedit Utility
- Print from the OSS Environment