Red Hat - RH135 - Red Hat System Administration II - Brochure

March 27, 2018 | Author: arandaah | Category: System Administrator, Red Hat, File System, Computer File, Utility Software


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RH135 Red Hat System Administration IICourse summary Red Hat System Administration II with RHCSA Exam (RH135) is designed for IT professionals working to become a full-time enterprise Linux system administrator. The course is a follow on to System Administration I, and continues to utilizes today´s best-of-breed contemporary teaching methodology. Students will be actively engaged in task focused activities, lab based knowledge checks and facilitative discussions to ensure maximum skills transfer and retention. Building on the foundation of command line skills covered in System Administration I, students will dive deeper into Red Hat Enterprise Linux to broaden their "tool kit" of administration skills. By the end of this five day course, students will be able to administer file systems and partitioning, logical volume management, access control, package management and troubleshooting best practices. Students who attend Red Hat System Administration I & II will be fully prepared to take the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) exam. Audience: • IT professionals who have attended Red Hat System Administration I, and want the skills to be a full-time enterprise Linux administrator and/or earn an RHCSA certification Prerequisites: • Red Hat System Administration I Follow up courses and exams: • • • Red Hat System Administration III with RHCE Exam (RH255) Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RH318), RHCVA Exam (EX318) Red Hat Linux Troubleshooting (RH242) REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION [email protected] www.ecs.com.sg/training Page 1 of 3 troubleshoot network issues Unit 6 .Automated Installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Objective: Create and manage kickstart configuration files.sg www.Regular Expressions. and I/O Redirection Objective: Use regular expressions to search patterns in files and output.ecs.Managing Simple Partitions and Filesystems Objective: Create and format simple partitions. Pipelines.RH135_Outline : Red Hat System Administration II Course Outline The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements of the Red Hat System Administration II (RH135) Note: Technical content subject to change without notice. use archives and compression. Reload this page regularly to insure up-to-date information.Accessing the Command Line Objective: Access the command line locally and remotely. swap partitions and encrypted partitions Unit 7 .com.Intermediate Command Line Tools Objective: Use hardlinks. CIFS and autofs REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION education@ecs. redirect and pipe output Unit 5 .com.Managing Flexible Storage with Logical Volumes Objective: Implement LVM and LVM snapshots Unit 8 .Network Configuration and Troubleshooting Objective: Configure network settings.Access Network File Sharing Services Objective: NFS. use vim Unit 4 . perform installations using kickstart Unit 2 . gain administration privileges from the command line Unit 3 . Unit 1 .sg/training Page 2 of 3 . Analyzing and Storing Logs Objective: Managing logs with rsyslog and logrotate Unit 15 . configure client-side yum repository files Unit 13 .Managing SELinux Objective: Activate and deactivate SELinux. manage SELinux booleans. and access control lists (ACL) Unit 11 .com. load. use cron and at to schedule processes Unit 16 .Managing User Accounts Objective: Manage user accounts including password aging.Troubleshooting Objective: Understand the boot process. connect to a central LDAP directory service Unit 10 .Controlling Access to Files Objective: Manage group memberships.Tuning and Maintaining the Kernel Objective: List. verify connectivity to a service Unit 14 .sg www.Managing Installed Services Objective: Managing services.Installing and Managing Software Objective: Manage software and query information with yum.com. resolve boot problems REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION [email protected] 9 .ecs.Managing Processes Objective: Identify and terminal processes. set file contexts. use kernel arguments Unit 17 . and remove modules. analyze SELinux logs Unit 12 . change the priority of a process.sg/training Page 3 of 3 . file permissions.
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