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Prerequisites
Course Outline
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124)
- Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Define and explain the following concepts: open source, Linux, Linux distributions, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- Accessing the Command Line
- Log in to a Linux system and run simple commands by using the shell.
- Getting Help from Local Documentation
- Resolve problems by using information in local help systems and documentation.
- Registering Systems for Red Hat Support
- Register a system by using your Red Hat account to get support services and software that Red Hat provides.
- Getting AI-assisted Help with RHEL Lightspeed
- Get AI-driven guidance and suggestions to efficiently manage a RHEL server by using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Lightspeed.
- Navigating the File-system Hierarchy
- Describe the organization of files in the Linux file-system hierarchy and specify files by name, by using relative paths or absolute paths.
- Managing Files from the Command Line
- Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files from the command line.
- Editing Text Files
- Create, view, and edit text files from the command line.
- Redirecting Shell Input and Output
- Redirect the output of commands and input to commands, by using Bash.
- Managing Local Users and Groups
- Obtain superuser access to a system; create, manage, and delete local users and groups; and administer local password policies.
- Controlling Access to Files
- Set standard permissions on files and interpret the security effects of different permission settings.
- Installing and Updating Software with RPM
- Download, install, update, and manage software packages from Red Hat and DNF package repositories.
- Installing and Updating Applications by Using Flatpak
- Install, upgrade, and use desktop software from the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog by using Flatpak.
- Accessing Removable Media
- Access file systems on removable media devices by mounting them on a directory in the file-system hierarchy.
- Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
- Investigate, control, and terminate processes that run on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
- Controlling Services and Daemons
- Control and monitor the system services and daemons that systemd starts.
- Introduction to Networking
- Describe basic TCP/IP networking concepts and investigate the current network configuration and functionality on a server.
- Managing Network Configuration
- Configure network interfaces and settings on Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
- Configuring and Securing SSH
- Protect SSH communication by managing host keys and by implementing key-based authentication for users.
- Comprehensive Review
- Practice skills learned in Red Hat System Administration I.
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134)
- Shell Scripting and the Command Line
- Write and run simple shell scripts, and use shell scripting features to efficiently run commands at the shell prompt.
- Using Regular Expressions for Practical Applications
- Efficiently complete system administration tasks by using regular expressions to match text.
- Scheduling User Tasks
- Schedule programs to run in the future, either at a specific time and date or on a recurring basis, as a regular user.
- Scheduling System Tasks
- Schedule system programs that must run on a recurring basis to support daemons or operating system functions.
- Analyzing and Storing Logs
- Locate and interpret system logs for troubleshooting purposes, and ensure accurate timestamps for log events.
- Managing Security with SELinux
- Protect systems and manage security by using SELinux.
- Archiving Files
- Create compressed archives of files so that they can be backed up and transferred to other systems.
- Transferring Files
- Securely transfer files from one system to another.
- Tuning System Performance
- Improve system performance by setting a tuning profile and by adjusting the scheduling priority of specific processes.
- Managing Basic Storage
- Manage storage devices by creating partitions, file systems, and swap spaces from the command line.
- Managing Storage with Logical Volume Manager
- Use Logical Volume Manager (LVM) to manage logical volumes that can contain file systems and swap spaces.
- Controlling and Troubleshooting the Boot Process
- Manage how the system boots to control which services start and to troubleshoot and repair boot-time problems.
- Recovering Superuser Access
- Gain administrative access to a system when the superuser password is unknown or is locked.
- Managing Network Security
- Control network connections to services by using the system firewall, and network services that can bind to particular ports by using SELinux.
- Accessing Network-attached Storage
- Access network-attached storage that is provided by using the Network File System (NFS) protocol, either manually or by using the automounter.
- Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux in package mode, either interactively or by using Kickstart.
- Managing Containers with Podman
- Manage containers and container images with the latest version of container management tools.
- Working with Image-based Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Create, use, install, and upgrade containers and servers that use image-based installation management.
- Comprehensive Review
- Practice skills that you learned in Red Hat System Administration II.
- SA I - (RH124)
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Red Hat System Administration I (RH124)
- Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Define and explain the following concepts: open source, Linux, Linux distributions, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- Accessing the Command Line
- Log in to a Linux system and run simple commands by using the shell.
- Getting Help from Local Documentation
- Resolve problems by using information in local help systems and documentation.
- Registering Systems for Red Hat Support
- Register a system by using your Red Hat account to get support services and software that Red Hat provides.
- Getting AI-assisted Help with RHEL Lightspeed
- Get AI-driven guidance and suggestions to efficiently manage a RHEL server by using Red Hat Enterprise Linux Lightspeed.
- Navigating the File-system Hierarchy
- Describe the organization of files in the Linux file-system hierarchy and specify files by name, by using relative paths or absolute paths.
- Managing Files from the Command Line
- Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files from the command line.
- Editing Text Files
- Create, view, and edit text files from the command line.
- Redirecting Shell Input and Output
- Redirect the output of commands and input to commands, by using Bash.
- Managing Local Users and Groups
- Obtain superuser access to a system; create, manage, and delete local users and groups; and administer local password policies.
- Controlling Access to Files
- Set standard permissions on files and interpret the security effects of different permission settings.
- Installing and Updating Software with RPM
- Download, install, update, and manage software packages from Red Hat and DNF package repositories.
- Installing and Updating Applications by Using Flatpak
- Install, upgrade, and use desktop software from the Red Hat Ecosystem Catalog by using Flatpak.
- Accessing Removable Media
- Access file systems on removable media devices by mounting them on a directory in the file-system hierarchy.
- Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
- Investigate, control, and terminate processes that run on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
- Controlling Services and Daemons
- Control and monitor the system services and daemons that systemd starts.
- Introduction to Networking
- Describe basic TCP/IP networking concepts and investigate the current network configuration and functionality on a server.
- Managing Network Configuration
- Configure network interfaces and settings on Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
- Configuring and Securing SSH
- Protect SSH communication by managing host keys and by implementing key-based authentication for users.
- Comprehensive Review
- Practice skills learned in Red Hat System Administration I.
- Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- SA II - (RH134)
-
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134)
- Shell Scripting and the Command Line
- Write and run simple shell scripts, and use shell scripting features to efficiently run commands at the shell prompt.
- Using Regular Expressions for Practical Applications
- Efficiently complete system administration tasks by using regular expressions to match text.
- Scheduling User Tasks
- Schedule programs to run in the future, either at a specific time and date or on a recurring basis, as a regular user.
- Scheduling System Tasks
- Schedule system programs that must run on a recurring basis to support daemons or operating system functions.
- Analyzing and Storing Logs
- Locate and interpret system logs for troubleshooting purposes, and ensure accurate timestamps for log events.
- Managing Security with SELinux
- Protect systems and manage security by using SELinux.
- Archiving Files
- Create compressed archives of files so that they can be backed up and transferred to other systems.
- Transferring Files
- Securely transfer files from one system to another.
- Tuning System Performance
- Improve system performance by setting a tuning profile and by adjusting the scheduling priority of specific processes.
- Managing Basic Storage
- Manage storage devices by creating partitions, file systems, and swap spaces from the command line.
- Managing Storage with Logical Volume Manager
- Use Logical Volume Manager (LVM) to manage logical volumes that can contain file systems and swap spaces.
- Controlling and Troubleshooting the Boot Process
- Manage how the system boots to control which services start and to troubleshoot and repair boot-time problems.
- Recovering Superuser Access
- Gain administrative access to a system when the superuser password is unknown or is locked.
- Managing Network Security
- Control network connections to services by using the system firewall, and network services that can bind to particular ports by using SELinux.
- Accessing Network-attached Storage
- Access network-attached storage that is provided by using the Network File System (NFS) protocol, either manually or by using the automounter.
- Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux in package mode, either interactively or by using Kickstart.
- Managing Containers with Podman
- Manage containers and container images with the latest version of container management tools.
- Working with Image-based Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Create, use, install, and upgrade containers and servers that use image-based installation management.
- Comprehensive Review
- Practice skills that you learned in Red Hat System Administration II.
- Shell Scripting and the Command Line
