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RHCSA Rapid Track Course

RHCSA Rapid track course with exam is designed for experienced system administrators. Students must already have solid experience with the Linux command line. At the completion of the course, students will be adequately prepared to take the RHCSA exam.

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RHCSA Rapid track course with exam is designed for experienced system administrators. Students must already have solid experience with the Linux command line. At the completion of the course, students will be adequately prepared to take the RHCSA exam.

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RHCSA Rapid Track Course-RH200

Fast track for experienced system administrators to earn an RHCSA certification


The RHCSA Rapid Track Course with Exam (RH200) is designed for experienced Linux system administrators who want to expand their technical skill sets and become accredited with the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) certification. To successfully navigate this course, students must already have solid experience with the Linux command lineincluding the necessary skills to execute common commands, such as cp, grep, sort, mkdir, tar, mkfs, ssh, and yumand be familiar with accessing man pages for help. At the completion of the course, students will be adequately prepared to take the RHCSA exam.
Course content summary

Installation, configuration, and management of local storage Deployment and maintenance of network services Network services: VNC, SSH, FTP, and web Securing files with ACLs Securing network services with firewall and SELinux Managing virtual machines with KVM technology Automating installation of Linux using Kickstart

OUTLINE
Network configuration and troubleshooting Configure, manage, and test network settings. Managing user accounts Manage user accounts, including password aging, and connect to a central LDAP directory service. Command-line process management Launch, monitor, govern, and terminate processes using the Bash command line. Manage system resources Schedule recurring tasks; monitor and manage system logs. Installing and managing software Install software and query with yum using RHN and a custom repository. Administer remote systems Access remote systems using command-line and graphical techniques. Deploy and secure file-sharing services Install and manage basic network services, including firewall configuration.

Managing SELinux Manage SELInux booleans and file system contexts. Managing simple partitions and file systems Manage encrypted partitions, file systems, and swap space. Using file system Access Control Lists Restrict file access with file system ACLs. Logical volume management Understand logical volume concepts and manage logical volumes, including snapshots. Control the boot process Understand runlevels and manage GRUB. Tune and maintain the kernel Pass parameters to the kernel and manage kernel modules. Manage virtual machines Deploy and manage KVM virtual machines. Automate installation with Kickstart Create Kickstart configurations and use them to install Linux. Get help in a graphical environment Access Red Hat documentation and services.

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