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HP-UX Training UK: HP-UX Courses from GBdirect

This section of the site contains a comprehensive range of HP-UX training courses.

Courses offered in this topic are as indicated (* Open Public Course * Closed In-House Course)

Why HP-UX Training?

HP-UX is Hewlett Packards (HP) variant of UNIX. The HP-UX Operating Environment is a computer operating system, based on UNIX System V. The HP-UX Operating system can be installed onto specific PA-Risc hardware or Intel based platforms. HP-UX was the first version of Unix to use Access Control Lists for file access permissions rather than the standard Unix permissions system. HP-UX was one of the first Unix systems to include an integrated Logical Volume Manager (LVM). Training courses specifically aimed at HP-UX users, HP-UX Developers and HP-UX System Administrators are mandatory for the successful use of HP-UX systems.

Why GBdirect HP-UX Training?

GBdirect offers a range of courses covering the specifics of HP-UX including a specific HP-UX System Administration training course. GBdirect has developed their own unique HP-UX training notes to accompany each training course. These HP-UX course notes have been developed to help support the training process throughout the course and to act as a helpful HP-UX reference guide to the delegate after the training course.

With a wealth of HP-UX experience, GBdirect's HP-UX training team has the skills and experience to modify or tailor any of our HP-UX courses for delivery on your premises. If required, GBdirect can provide the necessary HP-UX hardware and software for HP-UX training taking place on your premises.

GBdirect's HP-UX foundation courses cover topics that include the HP-UX file structure, HP-UX commands and the HP-UX vi editor. HP-UX Shell programming (HP-UX scripting) courses cover the HP-UX Posix Shell Programming, plus additional HP-UX tools including awk, SED and make. The HP-UX System Administration course covers, the HP-UX Logical Volume Manager, HP-UX commands for backup & restore, setting up users on HP-UX and configuring printers under HP-UX. The HP-UX System Administration tool, SAM is utilised on the HP-UX System Administration training course.

The courses include a 3 day HP-UX Introduction course, a 2 day HP-UX Shell Programming course, a 3 day HP-UX Advanced Shell Programming course and a 5 day HP-UX System Administration course.

HPUX public courses schedule

HP-UX Introduction, three days (course outline)

London — £995 (+VAT)

  • 15–17 Mar 2010
  • 12–14 Apr 2010
  • 10–12 May 2010
  • 7–9 Jun 2010
  • 28–30 Jun 2010
  • 26–28 Jul 2010
  • 16–18 Aug 2010
  • 13–15 Sep 2010
  • 4–6 Oct 2010
  • 25–27 Oct 2010
  • 15–17 Nov 2010
  • 6–8 Dec 2010

Leeds — £995 (+VAT)

  • 22–24 Mar 2010
  • 7–9 Jun 2010
  • 16–18 Aug 2010
  • 18–20 Oct 2010
  • 6–8 Dec 2010

HP-UX Shell Programming, two days (course outline)

London — £695 (+VAT)

  • 18–19 Mar 2010
  • 15–16 Apr 2010
  • 19–20 Apr 2010
  • 13–14 May 2010
  • 10–11 Jun 2010
  • 21–22 Jun 2010
  • 1–2 Jul 2010
  • 29–30 Jul 2010
  • 19–20 Aug 2010
  • 23–24 Aug 2010
  • 16–17 Sep 2010
  • 7–8 Oct 2010
  • 18–19 Oct 2010
  • 28–29 Oct 2010
  • 18–19 Nov 2010
  • 29–30 Nov 2010
  • 9–10 Dec 2010

Leeds — £695 (+VAT)

  • 25–26 Mar 2010
  • 10–11 Jun 2010
  • 19–20 Aug 2010
  • 21–22 Oct 2010
  • 9–10 Dec 2010

HP-UX Advanced Shell Programming Tools, three days (course outline)

London — £1095 (+VAT)

  • 21–23 Apr 2010
  • 23–25 Jun 2010
  • 25–27 Aug 2010
  • 20–22 Oct 2010
  • 1–3 Dec 2010

HP-UX System Administration, five days (course outline)

London — £1595 (+VAT)

  • 24–28 May 2010
  • 5–9 Jul 2010
  • 13–17 Sep 2010
  • 22–26 Nov 2010