Core Redhat Linux System Administraton Version 6 7 & 8

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CORE REDHAT LINUX

SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATON
VERSION 6 7 & 8
Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) version 6 & 7
Module 1: Performing Basic System Module 2: Operating Red Hat
Management Tasks Enterprise Linux Servers

1: Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 9: Managing Processes


2: Using Essential Tools 10: Managing Software
3: Essential File Management Tools 11: Working with Virtual Machines
4: Working with Text Files 12: Scheduling Tasks
5: Connecting to a RHEL Server 13: Configuring Logging
6: Managing Users and Groups 14: Managing Partitions
7: Managing Permissions 15: Managing LVM Logical Volumes
8: Configuring Networking

Module 3: Performing Advanced Module 4: Managing Network Services


System Administration Tasks
19: Managing HTTP Services
16: Managing the Kernel
20: Connecting to an LDAP Server
17: Managing and Understanding the Boot
21: Remote File Systems and Automount
Procedure
22: Managing SELinux
18: Applying Essential Troubleshooting Skills
23: Configuring a Firewall
24: Using Kickstart
25: Configuring Time Services
26: Managing SSH

Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) version 6 & 7

Module 1: System Configuration and Module 2: Networking and Apache


Management

1: Configuring Authentication 5: Configuring Advanced Networking


2: Configuring iSCSI 6: Managing Linux-Based Firewalls
3: System Performance Reporting 7: Configuring Apache Virtual Hosts
4: System Optimization Basics 8: Managing Advanced Apache Features
Module 3: DNS and File Sharing Module 4: MariaDB and Shell Scripting

9: Configuring a Cache-Only DNS Server 15: Managing MariaDB


10: Configuring NFS File Sharing 16: Shell Scripting
11: Managing SMB File Sharing
12: Setting up an SMTP Server
13: Managing SSH
14: Managing Time Services

Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) version 8

Module 1: Understand and use Module 2: Module 2:Operate running


essential tools systems
1: Access a shell prompt and issue commands 12: Boot, reboot, and shut down a system
with correct syntax normally
2: Use input-output redirection (>,>>,|,2>) 13: Boot systems into different targets
3: Use grep and regular expressions to manually
analyze text 14: Interrupt the boot process in order to
4: Access remote systems using SSH gain access to a system
5: Log in and switch users in multiuser 15: Identify CPU/memory intensive
targets processes and kill processes
6: Archive, compress, unpack, and 16: Adjust process scheduling
uncompress files 17: Locate and interpret system log files
7: Create and edit text files and journals
8: Create, delete, copy, and move 18: Preserve system journals
files and directories 19: Start, stop, and check the status of
9: Create hard and soft links network services
10: List, set, and change standard ugo/rwx 20: Securely transfer files between systems
permissions
11: Locate, read, and use system
documentation

Module 3: Module 3:Configure local Module 4: Create and configure file


storage systems
21:List, create, delete partitions on MBR and 27:Create, mount, unmount, and use vfat,
GPT disks ext4, and xfs file systems
22:Create and remove physical volumes 28:Mount and unmount network file
23:Assign physical volumes to volume groups systems using NFS
24:Create and delete logical volumes 29:Extend existing logical volumes
25:Configure systems to mount file systems 30:Create and configure set-GID directories
at boot by UUID or label for collaboration
26:Add new partitions and logical volumes, 31:Configure disk compression
and swap to a system non-destructively 32:Manage layered storage
33:Diagnose and correct file permission
problems

Module 5: Deploy, configure, and Module 6:Manage basic networking


maintain systems

34:Schedule tasks using at and cron 41:Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
35:Start and stop services and configure 42:Configure hostname resolution
services to start automatically at boot 43:Configure network services to start
36:Configure systems to boot into a specific automatically at boot
target automatically 44:Restrict network access using firewall-
37:Configure time service clients cmd/firewall
38:Install and update software packages using
yum and rpm
39:Work with package module streams
40:Modify the system bootloader

Module 7: Manage users and groups Module 8: Manage security

45:Create, delete, and modify local user 49:Configure firewall settings using firewall-
accounts cmd/firewalld
46:Change passwords and adjust password 50:Configure key-based authentication for
aging for local user accounts SSH
47:Create, delete, and modify local groups 51:Set enforcing and permissive modes for
and group memberships SELinux
48:Configure superuser access 52:List and identify SELinux file and process
context
53:Restore default file contexts
54:Use boolean settings to modify system
SELinux settings
55:Diagnose and address routine SELinux
policy violations

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