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Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)

5 Days

Description

Testing the core system-administration skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

The performance-based RHCSA Exam (EX200) tests your knowledge and skill in areas of system administration common across a wide range of environments and deployment scenarios. You must be an RHCSA to earn a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®) certification.

Who Can Benefit

  • Experienced Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators seeking validation of their skills

  • Students who have attended Red Hat System Administration I and II and are on the path to earn RHCSA certification

  • Experienced Linux system administrators who require a certification either by their organization or based on a mandate (DOD 8570 directive)

  • IT professionals who are on the path to earn RHCE certification

  • An RHCE who is noncurrent or who is about to become noncurrent and wants to recertify as an RHCE

No Upcoming Public Classes

There are currently no public events available for this course. However, you can submit a request for a new date and we will try our best to get you into a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) class.

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Course Overview

  • 1.  Accessing the command line
    1. Components of a Distribution
    2. Red Hat Linux Products
    3. Logging In
    4. Running Programs
    5. Interacting with Command Line
    6. Desktop Environments
    7. GNOME
    8. got root?
    9. Switching User Contexts
    10. sudo
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Login and Discovery
    2. Switching Users With su
  • 2.  Managing files from the command line
    1. Managing Files Graphically
    2. Drag and drop with Nautilus
    3. Physical Unix File Structure
    4. Unix/Linux Filesystem Features
    5. Navigating the Filesystem
    6. Displaying Directory Contents
    7. Directory Manipulation
    8. File Manipulation
    9. Deleting and Creating Files
    10. Filesystem Links
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Navigating Directories and Listing Files
    2. Manipulating Files and Directories
  • 3.  Configure and secure OpenSSH service
    1. Secure Shell
    2. ssh and sshd Configuration
    3. Accessing Remote Shells
    4. Transferring Files
    5. Alternative sftp Clients
    6. SSH Key Management
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Introduction to ssh and scp
  • 4.  Managing local Linux users and groups
    1. User and Group Concepts
    2. User Administration
    3. Modifying Accounts
    4. Password Aging
    5. Group Administration
    6. system-config-authentication
    7. System Security Services Daemon (SSSD)
  • Lab Tasks
    1. User and Group Administration
    2. Using LDAP for Centralized User Accounts
  • 5.  Controlling access to files with Linux file system permissions
    1. File Ownership
    2. File and Directory Permissions
    3. SUID and SGID on files
    4. SGID and Sticky Bit on Directories
    5. Changing File Permissions
  • Lab Tasks
    1. File and Directory Ownership and Permissions
  • 6.  Control access to files with FACLs
    1. User Private Group Scheme
    2. Alternatives to UPG
    3. File Access Control Lists
    4. Manipulating FACLs
    5. Viewing FACLs
    6. Backing Up FACLs
  • Lab Tasks
    1. User Private Groups
    2. Using Filesystem ACLs
  • 7.  Manage SELinux security
    1. SELinux Security Framework
    2. SELinux Modes
    3. SELinux Commands
    4. Choosing an SELinux Policy
    5. SELinux Booleans
    6. Permissive Domains
    7. SELinux Policy Tools
    8. SELinux Troubleshooting
    9. SELinux Troubleshooting Continued
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Exploring SELinux Modes
    2. SELinux File Contexts
  • 8.  Monitor and manage Linux processes
    1. What is a Process?
    2. Process States
    3. Viewing Processes
    4. Managing Processes
    5. Tuning Process Scheduling
    6. System Status – CPU
    7. System Status – I/O
    8. System Status – Memory
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Process Management Basics
  • 9.  Installing and updating software packages
    1. Managing Software
    2. RPM Features
    3. RPM Architecture
    4. RPM Package Files
    5. Working With RPMs
    6. Querying and Verifying with RPM
    7. Managing Software Dependencies
    8. Using the Yum command
    9. YUM package groups
    10. Updating the Kernel RPM
    11. Dealing With RPM & Yum Digest Changes
    12. YUM Repositories
    13. YUM Repository Groups
    14. Yum Plugins & RHN Subscription Manager
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Managing Software with RPM
    2. Querying the RPM Database
    3. Using Yum
  • 10.  Controlling services and daemons
    1. systemd System and Service Manager
    2. systemd Targets
    3. Using systemd
    4. Legacy Support for SysV init
    5. Booting Linux on PCs
    6. GRUB 2
    7. GRUB 2 Configuration
    8. GRUB 2 Security
    9. Boot Parameters
    10. Initial RAM Filesystem
    11. init
    12. Linux Runlevels Aliases
    13. Systemd local-fs.target and sysinit.target
    14. Systemd basic.target and multi-user.target
    15. Legacy local bootup script support
    16. System Configuration Files
    17. RHEL7 Configuration Utilities
    18. Shutdown and Reboot
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Boot Process
    2. GRUB Command Line
    3. Basic GRUB Security
    4. Managing Services With Systemd's systemctl
    5. Troubleshooting Practice: Boot Process
  • 11.  Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux networking
    1. IPv4 Fundamentals
    2. TCP/UDP Fundamentals
    3. Linux Network Interfaces
    4. Ethernet Hardware Tools
    5. Network Configuration with ip Command
    6. Starting and Stopping Interfaces
    7. Configuring Routing Tables
    8. IP to MAC Address Mapping with ARP
    9. DNS Clients
    10. DHCP Clients
    11. Network Diagnostics
    12. NetworkManager
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Network Discovery
    2. Basic Client Networking
    3. Introduction to Troubleshooting Labs
    4. Troubleshooting Practice: Networking
  • 12.  Analyzing and Storing Logs
    1. System Logging
    2. systemd Journal
    3. systemd Journal's journactl
    4. Secure Logging with Journal's Log Sealing
    5. gnome-system-log
    6. Rsyslog
    7. /etc/rsyslog.conf
    8. Log Management
    9. Log Anomaly Detector
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Using the systemd Journal
    2. Setting up a Full Debug Logfile
    3. Remote Syslog Configuration
    4. Remote Rsyslog TLS Configuration
  • 13.  Managing storage and file systems
    1. Partitioning Disks with fdisk & gdisk
    2. Resizing a GPT Partition with gdisk
    3. Partitioning Disks with parted
    4. Mounting Filesystems
    5. Mounting Filesystems
    6. Persistent Block Devices
    7. Managing an XFS Filesystem
    8. Filesystem Table (/etc/fstab)
    9. Filesystem Creation
    10. Filesystem Maintenance
    11. Swap
    12. Logical Volume Management
    13. Implementing LVM
    14. Creating Logical Volumes
    15. Manipulating VGs & LVs
    16. Advanced LVM Concepts
    17. gnome-disk-utility
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Creating and Managing Filesystems
    2. Hot Adding Swap
    3. Creating and Managing LVM Volumes
  • 14.  Scheduling system tasks
    1. Automating Tasks
    2. at/batch
    3. cron
    4. The crontab Command
    5. crontab Format
    6. /etc/cron.*/ Directories
    7. Anacron
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Creating and Managing User Cron Jobs
    2. Adding System cron Jobs
  • 15.  Mounting network file systems
    1. File Sharing via NFS
    2. NFSv4+
    3. NFS Clients
    4. NFS
    5. NFS Server Configuration
    6. Accessing Windows/Samba Shares from Linux
    7. AutoFS
    8. AutoFS Configuration
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Using autofs
    2. NFS Server Configuration
  • 16.  Limiting network communication with firewalld
    1. Netfilter: Stateful Packet Filter Firewall
    2. Netfilter Concepts
    3. Using the iptables Command
    4. Netfilter Rule Syntax
    5. Targets
    6. Common match_specs
    7. Connection Tracking
    8. FirewallD
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Securing Services with Netfilter
    2. FirewallD
  • 17.  Virtualization and Kickstart
    1. Introducing libvirt
    2. libvirt: Basic Concepts
    3. libvirt: Storage Architecture
    4. libvirt: Network Architecture
    5. libvirt: Graphical Tools
    6. libvirt: Command Line Tools
    7. virsh: Basics
    8. virsh: Common Tasks
    9. virt-install
    10. Virtual Machine Guest Tools & Drivers
    11. libguestfs and guestfish
    12. Kickstart
    13. Anaconda: An Overview
    14. Anaconda: Booting the System
    15. Anaconda: Common Boot Options
    16. Anaconda: Loading Anaconda and Packages
    17. Anaconda: Storage Options
    18. Anaconda: Troubleshooting
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Installing a Virtual Machine
  • A.  Understand and Use Essential Tools
    1. Use of Appendix
    2. Red Hat Online Documentation
    3. Getting Help Within the Graphical Desktop
    4. Gathering System Info
    5. Help from Commands and Documentation
    6. Getting Help with man & info
    7. Communication Channels
    8. File Redirection
    9. Piping Commands Together
    10. The gedit Text Editor
    11. Archives with tar
    12. Archives with cpio
    13. The gzip Compression Utility
    14. The bzip2 Compression Utility
    15. The XZ Compression Utility
    16. The PKZIP Archiving/Compression format
    17. Searching Inside Files
    18. The Streaming Editor
    19. Regular Expression Overview
    20. Regular Expressions
    21. RE Character Classes
    22. Regex Quantifiers
    23. RE Parenthesis
    24. Text Editing
    25. Learning Vim
    26. Basic vi
    27. Intermediate vi
  • Lab Tasks
    1. Help with Commands
    2. Archiving and Compression
    3. Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions
    4. Extended Regular Expressions
    5. Using Regular Expressions With sed
    6. Text Editing with Vim
  • B.  Create, view, and edit text files
    1. Producing File Statistics
    2. Replacing Text Characters
    3. Text Sorting
    4. Duplicate Removal Utility
    5. Extracting Columns of Text
    6. Combining Files and Merging Text
    7. Comparing File Changes
  • Comprehensive Review Lab Lab Tasks
    1. Understand And Use Essential Tools
    2. Operate Running Systems
    3. Configure Local Storage and Filesystems
    4. Users, Groups, and File Permissions
    5. Maintenance and Recovery

No Upcoming Public Classes

There are currently no public events available for this course. However, you can submit a request for a new date and we will try our best to get you into a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) class.

Private Training Available
No date scheduled, don’t see a date that works for you or looking for a private training event, please call 651-905-3729 or submit a request for further information here.
request a private session or new date

Prerequisites

  • Combination of Red Hat System Administration I and Red Hat System Administration II courses or equivalent experience

  • Equivalent experience to the RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH200)

No Upcoming Public Classes

There are currently no public events available for this course. However, you can submit a request for a new date and we will try our best to get you into a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) class.

Private Training Available
No date scheduled, don’t see a date that works for you or looking for a private training event, please call 651-905-3729 or submit a request for further information here.
request a private session or new date