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RHCSA Training provides the key tasks needed to become a full time Linux Administrator.
This course is designed for IT professionals without previous Linux administration experience.
The credential is earned after successfully passing the Red Hat
Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam (EX200).
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124):
Course overview
Introduction to the command line
Managing physical storage
Learning how to install and configure software components and services
Establishing network connections and firewall access
Monitoring and managing processes
Managing and securing files
Administrating users and groups
Accessing Linux file systems
Installing and using virtualized systems
Reviewing the system log files and journal
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134):
Course overview
Installation using Kickstart
Manage filesystems and logical volumes
Manage scheduled jobs
Access network filesystems
Manage SELinux
Control firewalling
Troubleshooting
SA1
Accessing the Command Line
Managing Files from the Command Line
Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Creating, Viewing and Editing Text Files
Managing Local Linux Users and Groups
Controlling Access to Files with Linux File System Permissions
Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
Controlling Services and Daemons
Configuring and Securing OpenSSH Service
Analyzing and Storing Logs
Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Networking
Archiving and Copying Files between Systems
Installing and Updating Software Packages
Accessing Linux File Systems
Using Virtualized Systems
SA2
Automating Installation with Kickstart
Using Regular Expressions with grep
Creating and Editing Text Files with vim
Scheduling Future Linux Tasks
Managing Priority of Linux Processes
Controlling Access to Files with Access Control List(ACL)'s
Managing SELinux Security
Connecting to Network-defined Users and Groups
Adding Disks, Partitions, and File Systems to a Linux system
Managing Logical Volume Management(LVM) Storage
Accessing Network Storage with Network File System(NFS)
Accessing Network Storage with SMB
Controlling and Troubleshooting the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Boot Process
Limiting Network Communication with firewalld