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DESCRIERE
Pentru a vă înscrie la cursurile Red Hat, este necesar să anunțați participarea cu cel puțin 10 zile înainte de începere.
Following course completion, hands-on lab access will remain available for up to 45 days.
The Rapid Track course covers the essential Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 configuration, administration and maintenance tasks and methods in a condensed format designed for experienced Linux system administrators.
The RHCSA Rapid Track course (RH199) presents Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 9 and is designed for students who already have significant experience with Linux administration. This course combines the significant content of Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and Red Hat System Administration II (RH134), reviewing the tasks at an accelerated pace.
This course is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 9.3.
OBIECTIVE
Package management with new repository structure and appstream modulesCreate storage devices, volumes, and file systems, including Stratis storage managementConfigure network services and securityManage processes, scheduling, and tuningManage users, groups, and authenticationPerform server management with the Cockpit web management utilityTroubleshoot and obtain supportRun containers
AUDIENTA
This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system administrators who are interested in supplementing current skills or backstopping other team members, in addition to Linux system administrators who are responsible for these tasks:
- Configuring, installing, upgrading, and maintaining Linux systems using established standards and procedures
- Providing operational support
- Managing systems for monitoring system performance and availability
- PRERECHIZITE
- You will be expected to already understand fundamental Linux computing concepts and be ready to practice the Red Hat Enterprise Linux methods for performing system administration tasks. Significant field experience working with Linux as a system administrator is recommended.
- If you do not have experience with fundamental Linux computer concepts, we advise you to start with the Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) course instead.
- Take our free assessment to gauge whether this offering is the best fit for your skills.
- CONTINUT
Introduction
- RHCSA Rapid Track
- Orientation to the Classroom Environment
- Performing Lab Exercises
- Access Systems and Get Support
- Edit Text Files from the Shell Prompt
- Guided Exercise: Edit Text Files from the Shell Prompt
- Configure SSH Key-based Authentication
- Guided Exercise: Configure SSH Key-based Authentication
- 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
- Manage Files from the Command Line
- Describe Linux File System Hierarchy Concepts
- Quiz: Describe Linux File System Hierarchy Concepts
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Manage SELinux Security
- Change the SELinux Enforcement Mode
- Guided Exercise: Change the SELinux Enforcement Mode
- Control SELinux File Contexts
- Guided Exercise: Control SELinux File Contexts
- Adjust SELinux Policy with Booleans
- Guided Exercise: Adjust SELinux Policy with Booleans
- Investigate and Resolve SELinux Issues
- Guided Exercise: Investigate and Resolve SELinux Issues
- Lab: Manage SELinux Security
- Summary
- Tune System Performance
- Kill Processes
- Guided Exercise: Kill Processes
- Monitor Process Activity
- Guided Exercise: Monitor Process Activity
- Adjust Tuning Profiles
- Guided Exercise: Adjust Tuning Profiles
- Influence Process Scheduling
- Guided Exercise: Influence Process Scheduling
- Lab: Tune System Performance
- Summary
- Schedule Future Tasks
- Schedule Recurring User Jobs
- Guided Exercise: Schedule Recurring User Jobs
- Schedule Recurring System Jobs
- Guided Exercise: Schedule Recurring System Jobs
- Manage Temporary Files
- Guided Exercise: Manage Temporary Files
- Quiz: Schedule Future Tasks
- Summary
- Install and Update Software Packages
- Register Systems for Red Hat Support
- Quiz: Register Systems for Red Hat Support
- 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
- Manage Basic Storage
- Mount and Unmount File Systems
- Guided Exercise: Mount and Unmount File Systems
- Add Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent Mounts
- Guided Exercise: Add Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent Mounts
- Manage Swap Space
- Guided Exercise: Manage Swap Space
- Lab: Manage Basic Storage
- Summary
- Manage Storage Stack
- Create and Extend Logical Volumes
- Guided Exercise: Create and Extend Logical Volumes
- Lab: Manage Storage Stack
- Summary
- Control Services and Boot Process
- Identify Automatically Started System Processes
- Guided Exercise: Identify Automatically Started System Processes
- Control System Services
- Guided Exercise: Control System Services
- Select the Boot Target
- Guided Exercise: Select the Boot Target
- Reset the Root Password
- Guided Exercise: Reset the Root Password
- Repair File-system Issues at Boot
- Guided Exercise: Repair File-system Issues at Boot
- Lab: Control the Boot Process
- Summary
- Analyze and Store Logs 401
- Describe System Log Architecture
- Quiz: Describe System Log Architecture
- Review Syslog Files
- Guided Exercise: Review Syslog Files
- Review System Journal Entries
- Guided Exercise: Review System Journal Entries
- Preserve the System Journal
- Guided Exercise: Preserve the System Journal
- Maintain Accurate Time
- Guided Exercise: Maintain Accurate Time
- Lab: Analyze and Store Logs
- Summary
- Manage Networking
- 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
- Access Network-Attached Storage
- Manage Network-Attached Storage with NFS
- Guided Exercise: Manage Network-Attached Storage with NFS
- Automount Network-Attached Storage
- Guided Exercise: Automount Network-Attached Storage
- Lab: Access Network-Attached Storage
- Summary
- Manage Network Security
- Manage Server Firewalls
- Guided Exercise: Manage Server Firewalls
- Control SELinux Port Labeling
- Guided Exercise: Control SELinux Port Labeling
- Lab: Manage Network Security
- Summary
- Run Containers
- Container Concepts
- Quiz: Container Concepts
- Deploy Containers
- Guided Exercise: Deploy Containers
- Manage Container Storage and Network Resources
- Guided Exercise: Manage Container Storage and Network Resources
- Manage Containers as System Services
- Guided Exercise: Manage Containers as System Services
- Lab: Run Containers
- Summary
- Comprehensive Review
- Comprehensive Review
- Lab: Fix Boot Issues and Maintain Servers
- Lab: Configure and Manage File Systems and Storage
- Lab: Configure and Manage Server Security
- Lab: Run Containers