Description
Course Description:
In RHCSA you will learn basic shell commands, creating and modifying users, changing passwords, portioning, managing files, system management, including booting and rebooting, network services, installing packages etc.
Course Objectives:
This Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator Exam training course will teach you everything you need to know to become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) and pass the exam
Instructor: Wattlenet Academy
Pre-reqs: None
Duration: 4 Hours/day (1 month)
Course Content
- INTRODUCTION
- Overview
- About the certification
- What will be covered
- Notes
- Getting about the Red Hat
- About Centos
- System Requirements
- Installation Graphically
- Finishing of Installation
- Getting Started and Fundamentals
- Logging in and starting the terminal
- Basic shell commands
- User and Group files
- Creating users
- Modifying Users
- Deleting Users
- Password Policy
- Changing Passwords
- Creating Groups
- Group Memberships
- Switching Users
- Using od Sudo
- Familiar With the shell
- Redirection
- Piping
- Editing
- Regular Expression
- The Stream Edito
- Using Grep Command
- File Management
- Directories
- Permissions
- Using Links
- Shell History
- Shell Tricks
- Locating Files
- Extending EXT4 Partition
- System Management
- Booting and Rebooting
- Booting in different Runlevels
- Single User Mood
- Log Files
- Syslog
- Network Services
- Network Services with systemd
- Network Services with systemctl
- Package Management
- Listing and Deleting Packages
- Details of Packages
- Storage Management
- Partitioning
- File system
- Volume Management Physical
- Volume Management Logical
- Mounting Volumes
- Extending Logical Volumes
- Access Control Lists
- Permission Problems
- Adding Partitions and Volumes
- Swap Petitioning
- Booting a Disc
- Server Management
- Configuration Of Network
- Configuration of DNS
- Use of time services
- Cron To setup Jobs
- Installation of HTTP
- Installation of FTP
- Use Of LDAP Server for user management
- Update Packages
- Red Hat Repositories
- Manage and Update Kernel
- Boot Loader
- Manage the Boot loader with Grub2
- Connecting to system with SSH
- Kernel Configuration using Sysctl
- Virtual Machine
- Preparation of Virtual Machine
- Installation of RHEL
- Launch of virtual machine at boot
- Connecting of virtual machine console
- Security
- IP Tables
- Rules using IP Tables
- System-Config-Firewall
- SLinux
- SELinux Policy Violations
- Disable – Enable Firewall
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Tags: networks