COURSE OUTLINE
Introduction to Linux
- History of Unix
- History of Linux
- Distribution of Linux
- Architecture of Linux
Installing Redhat Linux Servers
- Setup Requirements
- Installing RHEL server
Using Essential Tools
- Finding Help
- Editing Files With Vim
- Understanding File System Hierarchy
- Essential File Management Tasks
- Understanding Globbing And Wildcards
- Understanding I/O Redirection And Pipes
User Management And Group Management
- Understanding The Need Of Users
- Creating And Managing User Accounts
- Creating And Managing Group Accounts
- Managing Password Properties
- Managing Sudo
Permissions Management
- Managing File Ownership
- Managing Basic Permissions
- Managing Advanced Permissions
- Managing ACL’s
- Setting Default Permission With Umask
Essential File Management Tools
- Understanding Links
- Finding Files
- Working With Archive Files
- Using grep To Analyze Text
Managing Process
- Introduction To Process Management
- Managing Shell Jobs
- Getting Process Information With ps command
- Sending Signals to Process
- Using Top to Manage Process
- Understanding Priority And Niceness
Managing Software
- Managing Software Packages With yum
- Create Your Own Repository
- Using yum For Package Management
- Managing Software Packages With rpm
Controlling Services And Daemons
- Understanding The Systemd
- Controlling System Services
Configuring Networking
- Networking Fundamentals
- Understanding NIC Naming
- Configuring Network Configuration With nmcli
- Validating The Network Configuration
- Storing Network Configuration Persistently
- Understanding Network Analysis Tools
Scheduling Tasks
- Cron Vs at
- Understanding cron Configuration Files
- Scheduling With cron
- Scheduling With at
Configuring Logging
- Understanding logging in RHEL 7
- Configuring rsyslogd
- Rotating Log Files
- Working With journal
additional concepts
· Mock test for Certification
· Resume Updation
· Interview Preparation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Have either taken the Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and II (RH134) courses or else the RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH199) or have comparable work experience as a system administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
prerequisites
- Experienced Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators seeking validation of their skills
- Students who have attended Red Hat System Administration I and II and are on the path to earn RHCSA certification
- Experienced Linux system administrators who require a certification either by their organization or based on a mandate (DOD 8570 directive)
- IT professionals who are on the path to earn RHCSA certification
An RHCE who is noncurrent or who is about to become noncurrent and wants to recertify as an RHCSA