RedHat
EX294
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RedHat Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 8
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Version: 4.1
Question: 1
Install and configure ansible
User sandy has been created on your control node. Give him the appropriate permissions on the
control node. Install the necessary packages to run ansible on the control node.
Create a configuration file /home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg to meet the following requirements:
• The roles path should include /home/sandy/ansible/roles, as well as any other path that may be
required for the course of the sample exam.
• The inventory file path is /home/sandyansible/inventory.
• Ansible should be able to manage 10 hosts at a single time.
• Ansible should connect to all managed nodes using the sandy user.
Create an inventory file for the following five nodes:
nodel.example.com
node2.example.com
node3.example.com
node4.example.com
node5.example.com
Configure these nodes to be in an inventory file where node1 is a member of group dev. nodc2 is a
member of group test, nodc3 is a member of group proxy, nodc4 and node 5 are members of group
prod. Also, prod is a member of group webservers.
Answer: See the
Explanation for
complete Solution
below.
Explanation:
In/home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg
[defaults]
inventory=/home/sandy/ansible/inventory
roles_path=/home/sandy/ansible/roles
remote_user= sandy
host_key_checking=false
[privilegeescalation]
become=true
become_user=root
become_method=sudo
become_ask_pass=false
In /home/sandy/ansible/inventory
[dev]
node 1 .example.com
[test]
node2.example.com
[proxy]
node3 .example.com
[prod]
node4.example.com
node5 .example.com
[webservers:children]
prod
Question: 2
Create a file called adhoc.sh in /home/sandy/ansible which will use adhoc commands to set up a
new repository. The name of the repo will be 'EPEL' the description 'RHEL8' the baseurl is
'https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmp' there is no gpgcheck, but
you should enable the repo.
* You should be able to use an bash script using adhoc commands to enable repos. Depending on
your lab setup, you may need to make this repo "state=absent" after you pass this task.
Answer: See the
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complete Solution
below.
Explanation:
chmod 0777 adhoc.sh
vim adhoc.sh
#I/bin/bash
ansible all -m yum_repository -a 'name=EPEL description=RHEL8
baseurl=https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmp
gpgcheck=no enabled=yes'
Question: 3
Create a file called packages.yml in /home/sandy/ansible to install some packages for the following
hosts. On dev, prod and webservers install packages httpd, mod_ssl, and mariadb. On dev only install
the development tools package. Also, on dev host update all the packages to the latest.
Answer: See the
Explanation for
complete Solution
below.
Explanation:
Solution as:
** NOTE 1 a more acceptable answer is likely 'present' since it's not asking to install the latest
state: present
** NOTE 2 need to update the development node
- name: update all packages on development node
yum:
name: '*'
state: latest
Question: 4
Create a role called sample-apache in /home/sandy/ansible/roles that enables and starts httpd,
enables and starts the firewall and allows the webserver service. Create a template called
index.html.j2 which creates and serves a message from /var/www/html/index.html Whenever the
content of the file changes, restart the webserver service.
Welcome to [FQDN] on [IP]
Replace the FQDN with the fully qualified domain name and IP with the ip address of the node using
ansible facts. Lastly, create a playbook in /home/sandy/ansible/ called apache.yml and use the role
to serve the index file on webserver hosts.
Answer: See the
Explanation for
complete Solution
below.
Explanation:
/home/sandy/ansible/apache.yml
/home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/tasks/main.yml
/home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/templates/index.html.j2
In /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/handlers/main.yml
Question: 5
Create a file called requirements.yml in /home/sandy/ansible/roles to install two roles. The source
for the first role is geerlingguy.haproxy and geerlingguy.php. Name the first haproxy-role and the
second php-role. The roles should be installed in /home/sandy/ansible/roles.
Answer: See the
Explanation for
complete Solution
below.
Explanation:
in /home/sandy/ansible/roles
vim requirements.yml
Run the requirements file from the roles directory:
ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml -p /home/sandy/ansible/roles
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