IBM AIX
Enterprise UNIX on Power — LVM, NIM, PowerVM, security and administration roadmap.
Choose a track to browse practical guides. AIX covers enterprise Power administration; Linux covers Rocky Linux how-tos and the Fundamentals series.
Enterprise UNIX on Power — LVM, NIM, PowerVM, security and administration roadmap.
IBM enterprise servers — architecture, virtualization, scalability and reliability.
Virtual I/O Server — SEA, vSCSI, shared storage and PowerVM networking.
Hardware Management Console — LPAR management, firmware and consoles.
Enterprise storage for Power and AIX — LVM, SAN, FlashSystem and multipath.
7-article path from email architecture through AWS SES integration and automation.
AIX mirrorvg/splitvg plus Linux LVM chapters for cross-platform storage skills.
Learn how AIX handles mail from submission to delivery: MUA to MTA, sendmail queues, aliases, smart hosts, and where TLS, SPF, and DKIM fit in production.
How the Sendmail daemon, mail queue, configuration files, and aliases work on AIX before you configure an SMTP relay.
Install Sendmail from the AIX Toolbox, verify SASL and TLS support, resolve package dependencies, and prepare for authenticated SMTP relays such as AWS SES.
Configure sendmail.cf, SMART_HOST, relay settings, and daemon management so AIX forwards outbound mail to a trusted SMTP relay.
Authenticate AIX Sendmail with Amazon SES using SMTP credentials, authinfo, SASL, and STARTTLS, then test and verify delivery.
Diagnose queue hangs, auth failures, DNS and TLS issues with a fixed check order: service, config, mailq, network, then logs.
Build reusable shell notification scripts for alerts, cron reports, and operator mail using mailx, Sendmail, and structured templates.
TCB, Trusted Execution, aixpert hardening, VAPT for LPARs, and FLRTVC-driven patch currency.
VIOS 3.1.2.x to 3.1.4.x upgrade runbook: health checks, alt_disk backup, dual-VIOS order, SEA HA mode changes, and rollback.
Convert mirrored rootvg to split mirror for cloning, DR testing, and fast fallback without full NIM rebuilds.
Identify, activate, and clear chassis attention LEDs via HMC, ASMI, and diag commands safely in production.
Prerequisites, MSP tuning, network and storage validation for seamless LPM across POWER9/POWER10 frames.
Resolve common NIM client installs: tftp, Cstate boot, spot mismatches, network boot, and resource allocation errors.
Command cheat sheet for TCB, trusted execution, aixpert, and SSH hardening — links to the full article.
Reference for NIM master setup, resources, client installs, and common commands.
Open-source OS for servers and cloud — commands, distributions, DevOps and career paths.
RHEL, SLES and Ubuntu on IBM Power — workloads, admin and performance.
Enterprise storage for Linux on Power — LVM, SAN, FlashSystem and multipath.
10 chapters from kernel basics to shell scripting — read in order or jump to any chapter.
AIX mirrorvg/splitvg plus Linux LVM chapters for cross-platform storage skills.
Faster dnf, shorter boot waits, reclaim kdump RAM, Firefox power tweaks, and automatic TuneD profiles when you plug or unplug AC power.
Structured 10-chapter path from fundamentals to shell scripting — practical commands and lab-style examples.
Learn Linux architecture, the kernel, shell, distributions, terminal basics, boot process, and the core concepts every Linux administrator should understand.
Explore the Linux directory structure, navigation, file management, redirection, and the essential commands used daily by Linux administrators.
Learn chmod, chown, chgrp, umask, ACLs, SUID, SGID, Sticky Bit, and Linux file security with practical examples.
Create and manage users, groups, passwords, sudo access, account policies, and user administration in enterprise Linux systems.
Install and manage packages with dnf, apt, and rpm, then filter logs and configs with grep, sed, awk, and cut.
Inspect processes, send signals, control jobs, and manage services with systemctl and journalctl.
Device naming, partitioning, filesystem creation, and LVM volume management for enterprise Linux.
Learn IP addressing, SSH, DNS, routing, ping, ss, curl, wget, network utilities, and Linux connectivity troubleshooting.
fstab by UUID, mount options, swap, NFS client mounts, and production storage troubleshooting.
Build Bash scripts with variables, conditionals, loops, functions, and cron — practical automation for day-to-day admin work.
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