Linux Shell Scripting Training – Beginner to Advanced
Practical Linux Shell Scripting training for System Administrators, Linux Engineers, DevOps learners, and IT professionals.
Topics Covered:
• Linux Basics
• Shell Scripting Fundamentals
• Variables and Conditions
• Loops and Functions
• File Handling
• Process Monitoring
• Disk Usage Monitoring
• User Administration Automation
• Log Monitoring Scripts
• Cron Jobs and Scheduling
• Error Handling
• Real-Time Administrative Scripts
• Interview Questions and Scenarios
Training Features:
• Practical Hands-on Sessions
• Real-Time Use Cases
• Online Training
• Flexible Timings
• Weekend and Weekday Batches
• Small Batch Size for Better Attention
Suitable for:
Beginners, Linux Administrators, Support Engineers, DevOps Learners, and Cloud Engineers.
Linux Shell Scripting Training is designed for beginners and IT professionals who want to learn automation and administration tasks in Linux environments. This course helps learners understand how shell scripting can simplify repetitive administrative work and improve productivity in server management.
The training starts with Linux command-line basics and gradually moves toward advanced scripting concepts. Participants will learn about variables, conditional statements, loops, functions, file handling, process monitoring, scheduling using cron jobs, and automation techniques. The course also includes practical administrative scripts used in real-time environments for tasks such as log monitoring, disk usage checks, backup automation, service monitoring, and user management.
The sessions are focused on hands-on learning with step-by-step practical demonstrations. Learners will gain confidence in writing, understanding, and troubleshooting shell scripts in Linux systems. The course is useful for Linux Administrators, Support Engineers, DevOps learners, cloud professionals, and students interested in infrastructure automation.
By the end of the training, participants will be able to create and manage shell scripts independently and apply automation concepts in day-to-day Linux administration activities.