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This course is intended to quickly bring the application programmer up to speed in an OpenVMS environment. The scope of material is fairly broad from basic compiling to advanced system services. Although some of the material will be provided as an exposure to capabilities available to the programmer, it is expected that the students will be able to program at an in depth level upon completion of this course. The course covers the following categories: General Programming, Synchronization, File System and RMS, Processes and Scheduling, and Memory Management.
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This course is designed for students who need a fast-track to performing the tasks required to manage an OpenVMS system, and who have enough previous experience with system management that they can grasp concepts quickly. Students will learn how OpenVMS is structured, how to perform security, DCL, and utility procedures, how to install software applications, and how to set up and configure an OpenVMS cluster. The course incorporates our Lab+Lecture format. |
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This course teaches all aspects of security theory and practice as it relates to the OpenVMS operating system, including physical, data and object security, account management, system reliability, networks and encryption, auditing and reporting, and additional security enhancements. The course incorporates our Lab+Lecture format. |
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This course teaches techniques for creating DCL command procedures for automating user and operating system tasks on an OpenVMS system, including DCL syntax, design and implementation, batch processing, lexical functions, and running applications from a command structure. The course incorporates our Lab+Lecture format. |
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This 2-day course introduces several new and enhanced utilities for OpenVMS V8.2 as well as infrastructure changes, Host-Based Minimerge and operation on HP Integrity platforms. |
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This 5-day course addresses general OpenVMS V7.3-1 and V7.3-2 changes as well as OpenVMS V8.2 internals changes that apply to both Alpha and HP Integrity platforms. |
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This 5-day course teaches students how to use the OpenVMS operating system to create, manipulate, and manage files. It discusses how to tailor the user environment using logical names and DCL symbols. The course describes the command language interpreter and the command line interface. Students will be taught to develop basic command procedures and create a LOGIN.COM command file to tailor their login session. |
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This course provides the system manager who is going to manage an OpenVMS system or cluster the core information and essential skills needed to examine the system, the software and hardware configuration, and the administrative setup already in place. System managers who take over existing systems must first concern themselves with knowing how to find out what devices exist, what the system resources are, what programs run, who the users are, and what kind of overall administrative processes and procedures exist. Then they must be able to assess what they find and make modifications. |
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This 5-day course covers tasks to create new
OpenVMS environment, which include the installation
of the OpenVMS software and performing the post
installation tasks such as registering licenses,
configuring the network and cluster environment. It
also covers installing layered products, setting up the
security environment and customizing the system. Labs
are provided to reinforce the topics covered in the
lecture. |
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