RHCSA Lecture #11: Red Hat Enterprise Linux create a scheduler
In this video you will see:
How to Configure a Cron Job in RedHat Linux.
This video is on Linux CronTabs also known as Job Schedulers, Task Schedulers, and Cron Jobs.
Linux CronTabs, Cron Jobs, Task Schedulers.
Redhat Complete Tutorial Scheduling a Job with cron.
Scheduling Crontab on Linux.
This video illustrates how to Schedule job using cron tab in Linux. Cron tab allows Linux and Unix users to run commands or scripts at a given date and time.
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Introduction
Why is Linux worth learning?
Virtualmachine installation/setup
RedHat virtual machine setup
Linux GUI essentials
File system navigation ls, cd, pwd
File system navigation ls, cd, pwd,
Finding files commands find, locate, upadtedb, man
File & folder ownership commands chown, chmod
File & folder ownership commands chown, chmod,
Move, delete, and copy file commands mv, rm, cp
Commands grep, pipe, echo, cat
YUM package manager
RPM package manager
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Globbing
IORedirection
Vim text editor
Linux file system
Links
Backups and compression
Backups and compression
Backups and compression
Automating tasks with cron
Automating tasks with cron
Automating tasks with cron
Automating tasks with cron
User properties and where they are stored in the system
Creating a user
Creating groups and assigning users to them
Intro to network interfaces
Network manager and configuration
Network manager and configuration, trouble shooting tools
Installing and configuring SSH server
Installing and configuring SSH server
SSH passwordless and SCP (secure copying of files between hosts)
Partitioning and file systems
Partitioning a new disk
Formatting a partition using xfs file system
Mounting the partitions
Linux volume management (LVM)
See why Linux is worth learning followed by a basic familiarization with the graphic user interface.
Introduction to the free video series and how to get help with your Linux questions.
Installing RedHat or CentOS with minimal modifications to your current system beginning with downloading, installing and configuring VirtualBox on Windows 8.1.
Create a Red Hat virtual machine including where to download Red Hat Linux and how to install it in a virtualized environment.
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Completed installation process with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, rebooting, and doing post installation procedures.
Installing RedHat or CentOS with a dual boot approach on Windows 8 starting with how to dual boot Red Hat and windows 8.
Finished installation with dual boot and second steps to running the Linux operating system on a windows computer.
Linux Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Basic familiarization with Linux Graphical user interface.
Learning Linux file systems and the system monitor in the Linux graphical user interface. Looking at processes running and more.
Basic Linux commands for beginners. Learn the Linux command line. File system navigation. Commands “ls, cd, pwd.”
File system commands in more detail. Change directory command in with ~.
Finding files. Commands “find, locate, updatedb, man” starting with getting to know the manual.
Permissions for files and and folders. Get started with “chown, chmod.”
Changing file and folder ownership and permissions between users. More about commands “chown, chmod.”
Basic Linux tasks: Move, delete and copy files. Commands “mv, rm, cp.”
Linux commands “grep, pipe, echo, cat.”
Introduction to the default packet manager for Red Hat Linux Enterprise and for CentOS called yum packet manager.
Essential options used on a daily basis with the yum packet manager.
Rpm packet manager. Red Hat Enterprise Linux, RHCSA certificate
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