RH134 - Red Hat System Administration II (RH 134)

This course goes deeper into enterprise Linux administration including file systems and partitioning, logical volumes, SELinux, firewalling, and troubleshooting. Attending both Red Hat System Administration I and Red Hat System Administration II can help you in your preparation for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam (EX200).

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Prerequisites


Red Hat System Administration I (RH124)

Detailed Class Syllabus


Automate installation with Kickstart


Automate the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems with Kickstart.

Use regular expressions with grep


Write regular expressions that, when partnered with grep, will allow you to quickly isolate or locate content within text files.

Create and Edit text files with vim


Introduce the vim text editor, with which you can open, edit, and save text files.

Schedule future Linux tasks


Schedule tasks to automatically execute in the future.

Manage priority of Linux processes


Influence the relative priorities at which Linux processes run.

Control access to files with access control lists (ACL)


Manage file security using POSIX access control lists.

Manage SELinux security


Manage the Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) behavior of a system to keep it secure in case of a network service compromise.

Connect to network-defined users and groups


Configure systems to use central identity management services.

Add disks, partitions, and file systems to a Linux system


Manage simple partitions and file systems.

Manage logical volume management (LVM) storage


Manage logical volumes from the command line.

Access networked attached storage with network file system (NFS)


Access (secure) NFS shares.

Access networked storage with SMB


Use autofs and the command line to mount and unmount SMB file systems.

Control and troubleshoot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot process


Configure a basic firewall.

Comprehensive review


Practice and demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in this course.