RHCSA Full Course – EX200 – RHEL 8 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux – Red Hat Certified Sys Admin
This is my full course RHCSA. You can take the full course along with the quizzes and exercises and updated material on
https://www.udemy.com/course/red-hat-certified-system-administrator-rhcsa/
RHCSA is the most in-demand Linux certification in the industry. The certification exam is performed based and pretty challenging. I have used a mix of both theory and hands on demon to reinforce learning. I have pointed out other resources that can help you pass the exam as well.
Course include:
Linux Lab Setup (RHEL 8 Installation)
Accessing Linux Server GUI & CLI
Getting Started with Linux Basic Commands
Few More Linux Basic commands
Standard Input, Output and Error redirection
Grep Command with regular expressions
tar & zip commands to Archive and compress,
File & directories vi Editor Modes Explained vi Editor Practical Getting help from Command Line User Interface SSH Server & Client Installation and configuration Reset Linux root user password (Gain Access to system) SCP – Transfer Data from one server to another server securely Listing and Managing Linux processes Creating standard Linux partitions Deleting standard Linux partitions Creating PVs, VGs and LVMExtend Logical Volumes non-destructivelyReduce LVM size – lvreduceSwap Memory Explained Creating Users and Groups Modify user properties | Password age Deleting users and groupsFiles & directory permissionsAccess control list – ACL Special Linux file permissions Set-GID, Set-UID, Sticky Bit Sudo access – sudoers policyLinux Networking | Assign Static IP Firewall Rules | firewalld | Firewall-cmdSELinux to enforcing policies YUM Repository | AppStream | BaseOS
Essential Commands – 25%
• Log into local & remote graphical and text mode consoles
• Search for files
• Evaluate and compare the basic file system features and options
• Compare and manipulate file content
• Use input-output redirection
• Analyze text using basic regular expressions
• Archive, backup, compress, unpack, and uncompress files
• Create, delete, copy, and move files and directories
• Create and manage hard and soft links
• List, set, and change standard file permissions
• Read, and use system documentation
• Manage access to the root account
Operation of Running Systems – 20%
• Boot, reboot, and shut down a system safely
• Boot or change system into different operating modes
• Install, configure and troubleshoot bootloaders
• Diagnose and manage processes
• Locate and analyze system log files
• Schedule tasks to run at a set date and time
• Verify completion of scheduled jobs
• Update software to provide required functionality and security
• Verify the integrity and availability of resources
• Verify the integrity and availability of key processes
• Change kernel runtime parameters, persistent and non-persistent
• Use scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
• Manage the startup process and services (In Services Configuration)
• List and identify SELinux/AppArmor file and process contexts
• Manage Software
• Identify the component of a Linux distribution that a file belongs to
User and Group Management – 10%
• Create, delete, and modify local user accounts
• Create, delete, and modify local groups and group memberships
• Manage system-wide environment profiles
• Manage template user environment
• Configure user resource limits
• Manage user privileges
• Configure PAM
Networking – 12%
• Configure networking and hostname resolution statically or dynamically
• Configure network services to start automatically at boot
• Implement packet filtering
• Start, stop, and check the status of network services
• Statically route IP traffic
• Synchronize time using other network peers
Service Configuration – 20%
• Configure a caching DNS server
• Maintain a DNS zone
• Configure email aliases
• Configure SSH servers and clients
• Restrict access to the HTTP proxy server
• Configure an IMAP and IMAPS service
• Query and modify the behavior of system services at various operating modes
• Configure an HTTP server
• Configure HTTP server log files
• Configure a database server
• Restrict access to a web page
• Manage and configure containers
• Manage and configure Virtual Machines
Storage Management – 13%
• List, create, delete, and modify physical storage partitions
• Manage and configure LVM storage
• Create and configure encrypted storage
• Configure systems to mount file systems at or during boot
• Configure and manage swap space
• Create and manage RAID devices
• Configure systems to mount file systems on demand
• Create, manage and diagnose advanced file system permissions
• Setup user and group disk quotas for filesystems
• Create and configure file systems
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