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Course Syllabus red hat enterprise linux 8 Linux Administration (RH124/RH134) Automation with Ansible (RH294) rh124 Red Hat System Administration I
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Course Syllabus
RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 8
Linux Administration (RH124/RH134)
Automation with Ansible (RH294)
RH124 Red Hat System Administration I:
Red Hat This course relates to Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7. Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is designed for IT professionals without previous Linux administration experience. The course focuses on providing students with Linux administration "survival skills" by focusing on core administration tasks.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Accessing the Command Line :
Recognize the BASH shell based on the default prompt.
Use Linux efficiently by switching between virtual consoles.
Display usage messages and be able to interpret a command's syntax.
Unit 2: Managing Files from the Command Line :
Recognize and Find Familiarity in a File-system Tree,
Learn Terms Like “root” Directory and Subdirectory.
Introduction to Different types of Data in Separate System Directories.
Unit 3: Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux :
Learn “man” Terminology, Including Topics and Sections.
Become Aware of The importance of less-noticed man sections.
Unit 4: Creating, Viewing and Editing Text Files :
Describe the Technical Terms Standard Output, and Standard Error.Use Redirection
Characters to Control Output to Files.
Use Pipe to Control Output to Other Programs.
Unit 5: Manage Local Linux Users and Groups :
Explain the Role of Users and Groups on a Linux System and How They are understood by the Computer.
Unit 6: Controlling Access to Files with Linux File-system Permissions :
Explain How the Linux File Permissions Model Works.
Unit 7: Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes :
Learn the Processes Lifecycle, in Order to better Comprehend Process States.
Unit 8: Controlling Services and Daemons :
List System Daemons and Network Services Started by System services and Socket.
Unit 9: Configuring And Securing Open-ssh Service :
Log into a Remote System Using ssh to Run Commands From a Shell Prompt.
Unit 10: Analyzing and Storing Logs :
Describe the Basic “syslog” Architecture in RHEL7
Unit 11: Managing RHEL Networking :
Explain Fundamental Concepts of Computer Networking.
Unit 12: Archiving and Copying Files between Systems :
To Create Backups and Transfer Files Over The Network..
Unit 13: Installing and Updating Software Packages :
Register System With Your Red Hat Account and Entitle Them to Software Updates for Installed Products.
Unit 14: Accessing Linux File systems :
Determine which Directories in the File-system Hierarchy are Stored on Which Storage Devices.
Unit 15: Analyzing Servers and Getting Support :
Activate the Web Console management interface to remotely manage and monitor the performance of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux server.
Unit 16: Comprehensive Review :
Comprehensive Review of System Administration 1
RH 134 Red Hat System Administration II:
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) is designed for IT Professionals working to full time Linux Administrators, the course is a follow ups to rh124(SA1). This course will actively engage students in task focused activities, lab-based knowledge checks, and facilitative discussions to ensure maximum skill transfer and retention.
Students who attend System Administration I and System Administration II will be fully prepared to take the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) Exam.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Improving Command-line Productivity
Creating Bash scripts using loops and regular ecpressions
Unit 2: Scheduling Future Linux Tasks :
Scheduling tasks using at and cron.
Unit 3: Tuning system Performance :
Adjusting tuning profiles and Influencing process scheduling.
Explain about Linux Processes and nice values.
Unit 4: Controlling Access to Files with Access Control Lists (ACL) :
Describe ACL's and file system mount options.
Unit 5: Managing SELinux Security :
Explain the Basics of Se-Linux permissions and Context Transitions.
Display Current Se-Linux Modes.
Correctly Interpret the Se-Linux Context of a File.
Identify Current Se-Linux Boolean Settings.
Unit 6: Managing Basic Storage:
Adding Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent Mounts.
Managing swap Space
Unit 7: Managing Logical Volumes:
Creating Logical Volumes
Extending Logical Volumes
Unit 8: Implementing Advance Storage Features:
Managing Layered Storage with Stratis.
Compressing and Deduplicating Storage with VDO
Unit 9: Accessing Network Attached Storage with Network File System (NFS) :
Mounting Network-Attached Storage with NFS.
Automounting Network-Attached Storage
Unit 10: Controlling the Boot Process:
Selecting the Boot Target.
Resetting the Root Password.
Repair File system issue at Boot.
Unit 11: Managing Network Security with Firewalled :
Managing Server Firewalls.
Controlling SELinux Port Labeling.
Unit 12: Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux:
Installing Red Hat Linux
Automating Installation with Kickstart
Installing and configuring Virtual Machines
Unit 13: Comprehensive Review :
Comprehensive Review of System Administration 2
Automation with Ansible (RH294)
Automation with Ansible (RH294) is designed for Linux system administrators and developers who need to automate provisioning, configuration, application deployment, and orchestration. You will learn how to install and configure Ansible on a management workstation and prepare managed hosts for automation.
This course is based on Red Hat® Ansible Engine 2.7
content summary
1. Introducing Ansible :
Overview of Ansible
Installing Ansible
2. Deploying Ansible :
Building an Ansible Inventory
Managing Ansible Configuration Files
Running Ad Hoc Commands
3. Implementing Playbooks :
Writing and Running Playbooks .
Guided Exercise: Writing and Running Playbooks
Implementing Multiple Plays
4. Managing Variables and Facts :
Managing Variables .
Managing Secrets .
Managing Facts
5. Implementing Task Control :
Writing Loops and Conditional Tasks
Implementing Handlers
Handling Task Failure
6. Deploying Files to Managed Hosts :
Modifying and Copying Files to Hosts
Deploying Custom Files with Jinja2 Templates
7. Managing Large Projects :
Selecting Hosts with Host Patterns .
Managing Dynamic Inventories
Configuring Parallelism
8. Simplifying Playbooks with Roles :
Describing Role Structure
Creating Roles
Deploying Roles with Ansible Galaxy
Reusing Content with System Roles .
9. Troubleshooting Ansible :
Troubleshooting Playbooks .
Troubleshooting Ansible Managed Hosts
10. Automating Linux Administration Tasks :
Introduction to Automating Linux Administration Tasks
Additional Benefits From Qcs DevOps Labs
11. Comprehensive Review:
Comprehensive Review of System Administration 3 Linux Automation
Red Hat Certification With QCA DC LAB$
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Course Syllabus red hat enterprise linux 8 Linux Administration (RH124/RH134) Automation with Ansible (RH294) rh124 Red Hat System Administration I
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