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b. Backup AIX OS and data using AIX commands (mksysb, mkcd, tar, backup, etc)
c. Restore AIX OS and data using AIX commands, including listing backup media contents (restvg,
restore, tar, etc)
c. Use commands to manage the boot list and create boot logical volumes (incl. changing the boot
list)
b. Determine / chance device attributes, including WWN, MAC addresses, etc. (lsdev, chdev, lscfg,
lsattr)
d. Configure and manage print subsystem (print queues, default printer, print job management)
a. Configure the network (TCP/IP daemons, /etc/hosts, hostname, ifconfig, route, /etc/resolv.conf,
etc/netsvc.conf, /etc/ntpd.conf)
c. Verify network availability and debug network problems (ping, ifconfig, netstat, tcpdump,
iptrace)
b. Describe and modify user and group management related files, profiles, and set or change the
shell environment (/etc/security/user, /etc/security/limits, /etc/security/passwd,
/etc/profile/, .profile)
c. Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the login process (is getty running, order of the
environment being set, etc.)
a. Determine correct installation source (CD/DVD, NIM, cloning, alternate disk install, etc)
b. Determine correct installation type (preservation, migration, new/complete overwrite)
c. Install, check and remove updates, TLs and fixes. Describe lpp statuses and tasks (commit, apply,
or reject using lslpp), and debug install errors using lppchk
e. Install additional IBM and Open Source licensed program products (rpm, rte, bff, etc.)
f. Install and configure a basic NIM environment (what it is and what must be configured)
g. Obtain and validate system and device firmware, including considerations for 'deferred' and
'concurrent' maintenance.
b. Describe and differentiate between physical volumes and LVMs, logical volumes, physical and
logical partitions, and physical disk and physical partition size.
c. Manage Volume Groups including mirroring (mkvg, varyonvg, varyoffvg, extendvg, exportvg,
importvg, lsvg)
e. Describe and manage different types of File Systems and different logging methods (mkfs, chfs,
fsck, mount, snapshot, etc.)
g. Troubleshoot common boot LED codes and access a system that will not boot
d. Use tuning tools and parameters (ioo, vmo, no, /etc/tunables, etc)
e. Use performance monitoring tools (topas, netstat, vmstat, lvmstat, iostat, svmon, nmon)
b. Define, add, remove resources from an LPAR (DLPAR and partition profiles, etc.)