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DESCRIERE
Pentru a vă înscrie la cursurile Red Hat, este necesar să anunțați participarea cu cel puțin 9 zile înainte de începere.
Following course completion, hands-on lab access will remain available for up to 45 days.
The first of two courses covering the core system administration tasks needed to manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is designed for IT professionals without previous Linux system administration experience. The course provides students with Linux administration competence by focusing on core administration tasks. This course also provides a foundation for students who plan to become full-time Linux system administrators by introducing key command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools.
This course is the first of a two-course series that takes a computer professional without Linux system administration knowledge to become a fully capable Linux administrator. These concepts are further developed in the follow-on course, Red Hat System Administration II (RH134).
This course is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 9.3.
OBIECTIVE
Introduce Linux and the Red Hat Enterprise Linux ecosystem.
Run commands and view shell environments.
Manage, organize, and secure files.
Manage users, groups and user security policies.
Control and monitor systemd services.
Configure remote access using the web console and SSH.
Configure network interfaces and settings.
Archive and copy files from one system to another.
Manage software using DNF
AUDIENTA
The primary persona is a technical professional with current or pending responsibilities as a Linux enterprise or cloud system administrator.
This course is popular in Red Hat Academy and is targeted at the student who is planning to become a technical professional using Linux.
PRERECHIZITE
Basic technical user skills with computer applications on some operating systems are expected.
Take our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills.
Technology considerations
- There are no special technical requirements for this course.
- This course is not designed for bring your own device (BYOD).
- Internet access is not required but is recommended so that students can research and browse Red Hat online resources.
- CONTINUT
- Get Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- What Is Linux?
- Quiz: Get Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Summary
- Access the Command Line
- Access the Command Line
- Quiz: Access the Command Line
- Access the Command Line with the Desktop
- Guided Exercise: Access the Command Line with the Desktop
- Execute Commands with the Bash Shell
- Quiz: Execute Commands with the Bash Shell
- Lab: Access the Command Line
- Summary
- Manage Files from the Command Line
- Describe Linux File System Hierarchy Concepts
- Quiz: Describe Linux File System Hierarchy Concepts
- Specify Files by Name
- Quiz: Specify Files by Name
- Manage Files with Command-line Tools
- Guided Exercise: Manage Files with Command-line Tools
- Make Links Between Files
- Guided Exercise: Make Links Between Files
- Match File Names with Shell Expansions
- Quiz: Match File Names with Shell Expansions
- Lab: Manage Files from the Command Line
- Summary
- Get Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Read Manual Pages
- Guided Exercise: Read Manual Pages
- Lab: Get Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Summary
- Create, View, and Edit Text Files
- Redirect Output to a File or Program
- Quiz: Redirect Output to a File or Program
- Edit Text Files from the Shell Prompt
- Guided Exercise: Edit Text Files from the Shell Prompt
- Change the Shell Environment
- Guided Exercise: Change the Shell Environment
- Lab: Create, View, and Edit Text Files
- Summary
- Manage Local Users and Groups
- Describe User and Group Concepts
- Quiz: Describe User and Group Concepts
- Gain Superuser Access
- Guided Exercise: Gain Superuser Access
- Manage Local User Accounts
- Guided Exercise: Manage Local User Accounts
- Manage Local Group Accounts
- Guided Exercise: Manage Local Group Accounts
- Manage User Passwords
- Guided Exercise: Manage User Passwords
- Lab: Manage Local Users and Groups
- Summary
- Control Access to Files
- Interpret Linux File System Permissions
- Quiz: Interpret Linux File System Permissions
- Manage File System Permissions from the Command Line
- Guided Exercise: Manage File System Permissions from the Command Line
- Manage Default Permissions and File Access
- Guided Exercise: Manage Default Permissions and File Access
- Lab: Control Access to Files
- Summary
- Monitor and Manage Linux Processes
- Process States and Lifecycle
- Quiz: Process States and Lifecycle
- Control Jobs
- Guided Exercise: Control Jobs
- Kill Processes
- Guided Exercise: Kill Processes
- Monitor Process Activity
- Guided Exercise: Monitor Process Activity
- Lab: Monitor and Manage Linux Processes
- Summary
- Control Services and Daemons
- Identify Automatically Started System Processes
- Guided Exercise: Identify Automatically Started System Processes
- Control System Services
- Guided Exercise: Control System Services
- Lab: Control Services and Daemons
- Summary
- Configure and Secure SSH
- Access the Remote Command Line with SSH
- Guided Exercise: Access the Remote Command Line
- Configure SSH Key-based Authentication
- Guided Exercise: Configure SSH Key-based Authentication
- Customize OpenSSH Service Configuration
- Guided Exercise: Customize OpenSSH Service Configuration
- Lab: Configure and Secure SSH
- Summary
- Manage Networking
- Describe Networking Concepts
- Quiz: Describe Networking Concepts
- Validate Network Configuration
- Guided Exercise: Validate Network Configuration
- Configure Networking from the Command Line
- Guided Exercise: Configure Networking from the Command Line
- Edit Network Configuration Files
- Guided Exercise: Edit Network Configuration Files
- Configure Hostnames and Name Resolution
- Guided Exercise: Configure Hostnames and Name Resolution
- Lab: Manage Networking
- Summary
- Install and Update Software Packages
- Register Systems for Red Hat Support
- Quiz: Register Systems for Red Hat Support
- Explain and Investigate RPM Software Packages
- Guided Exercise: Explain and Investigate RPM Software Packages
- Install and Update Software Packages with DNF
- Guided Exercise: Install and Update Software Packages with DNF
- Enable DNF Software Repositories
- Guided Exercise: Enable DNF Software Repositories
- Lab: Install and Update Software Packages
- Summary
- Access Linux File Systems
- Identify File Systems and Devices
- Quiz: Identify File Systems and Devices
- Mount and Unmount File Systems
- Guided Exercise: Mount and Unmount File Systems
- Locate Files on the System
- Guided Exercise: Locate Files on the System
- Lab: Access Linux File Systems
- Summary
- Analyze Servers and Get Support
- Analyze and Manage Remote Servers
- Guided Exercise: Analyze and Manage Remote Servers
- Create a Diagnostics Report
- Guided Exercise: Create a Diagnostics Report
- Detect and Resolve Issues with Red Hat Insights
- Quiz: Detect and Resolve Issues with Red Hat Insights
- Summary
- Comprehensive Review
- Comprehensive Review
- Lab: Manage Files from the Command Line
- Lab: Manage Users and Groups, Permissions, and Processes
- Lab: Configure and Manage a Server
- Lab: Manage Networks
- Lab: Mount File Systems and Find Files