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Course Overview
The RHCSA Rapid Track course (RH199) combines the Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and II (RH134) into one training accelerated training by addressing Linux system administration skills applicable to a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 environment.
Schedule
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Course Objectives
- Users, Groups, Files and File Permissions Management
- Using yum to Update Software Packages
- Managing and Troubleshooting systemd Services in Boot Process
- Network Configuration
- Local Storage Management and Creating/Utilizing File Systems
- Managing Firewalls with firewalld
- Kernel-Based Virtual Machines (KVMs) Management
- Kickstart for Automating RHEL Installation
Program Level
Advanced
Training Delivery Methods
Group Live
Duration
5 Days / 32 hours Training
CPE credits
26 NASBA CPE Credits
Field of Study
Information Technology
Advanced Prep
N/A
Course Registration
Candidates can choose to register for the course by via any of the below methods:
- Email: Sales@phoenixts.com
- Phone: 301-582-8200
- Website: www.phoenixts.com
Upon registration completion candidates are sent an automated course registration email that includes attachments with specific information on the class and location as well as pre-course study and test preparation material approved by the course vendor. The text of the email contains a registration confirmation as well as the location, date, time and contact person of the class.
Online enrolment closes three days before course start date.
On the first day of class, candidates are provided with instructions to register with the exam provider before the exam date.
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Course Outline
Accessing the Command Line
- Logging into Linux systems and running basics commands in shells
Using the Command Line for File Management
- Using the bash shell to manage files
Local Linux Users and Groups Management
- Managing users and groups
- Administering password policies
Access Control with Linux File System Permissions
- Access permissions on files and gauging security risks with permissions in place
SELinux Security Management
- Managing file access and troubleshooting security possibilities in SELinux
Linux Processes Management
- Monitoring and managing system processes
Software Packages Installation and Upgrades
- Installing, updating and managing software packages directly from the yum and Red Hat repositories
Services and Daemons Management
- Network services ans system daemons with systemd
RHEL Networking Management
- IPv4 configuration on RHEL systems
Storage and File Sytems Management
- Creating and organizing partitions, logical volumes, file systems and swap
System Taks Scheduling
- Scheduling system tasks for later dates with cron and systemd
How to Mount Network File Systems
- Network file systems (NFS) exports and server message block (SMB) shares
Firewall and Network Communication
- Firewall configuration
Kickstart for Virtualization
- KVM management and installation with RHEL
- Using Kickstart for virtuatization
RHCSA EX200 Certification Exam
- All exam questions are performance-based
- The exam is 2.5 hours in duration
Exam Objectives |
Understand and use essential tools |
Operate running systems |
Create and configure file systems |
Deploy, configure, and maintain systems |
Manage users and groups |
Manage security |
RH199 Certification Training FAQs
This training is intended for Junior Linux Administrators,
System Administrators, and Network Administrators.
Candidates should have a good understanding of command line administration fundamentals in Linux systems and at least one to three years of Linux administration experience, specifically with
Bash shell with job control, shell expansion, I/O redirection and piping;
IPv4 network addressing and routing, TCP/UDP and ports, Using vim and additional programs to view and edit text files from the command line, using GNOME 3, File permissions, RHEL installation, understanding and use of archival utilities including tar, zip and compression tools; absolute and relative paths (find and locate commands), Man pages and info nodes.
BONUS! Cyber Phoenix Subscription Included: All Phoenix TS students receive complimentary ninety (90) day access to the Cyber Phoenix learning platform, which hosts hundreds of expert asynchronous training courses in Cybersecurity, IT, Soft Skills, and Management and more!
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