Solaris-Korn Shell Programming focuses on learning and using the Korn shell (ksh), a powerful Unix shell, to write scripts and automate tasks in the Solaris operating system.

  • Korn Shell Basics: Mastering the ksh environment, syntax, and built-in utilities.

  • Variables and Operators: Using variables and operators for data manipulation and arithmetic.

  • Control Structures: Implementing if, case, for, while, and until for flow control in scripts.

  • Functions: Writing reqatarble shell functions to simplify and modularize scripts.

Before learning Solaris - Korn Shell (ksh) Programming, you should have:

  1. Basic Unix/Linux Commands: Familiarity with common Unix/Linux commands and utilities.

  2. Basic Shell Scripting: Understanding of simple shell scripting in any Unix shell (e.g., Bash or Bourne shell).

  3. File and Directory Management: Experience working with files and directories in Unix.

  4. Process Management: Basic knowledge of running and managing processes in a Unix environment.

  • Introduction
  • Unix Command Review
  • Getting Started
  • Using Variables
  • Integer Arithmetic
  • Handling Run Time Data
  • Conditional Execution
  • Additional Korn, Bash and Posix Syntax
  • Loop Constructs
  • Multi-Branch Decisions
  • Functions
  • Interrupt Handling
  • Backup And Restore Utilities
  • Background Job Scheduling
  • Commands For Comparing Files



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