About Course
Course Overview
This comprehensive course prepares IT professionals for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam (EX200) by covering the official syllabus of Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and System Administration II (RH134). Designed for both beginners and intermediate-level system administrators, the course combines theoretical learning with hands-on lab exercises to ensure skill mastery and practical proficiency in managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
Course Description
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 RHCSA course is your gateway to mastering Linux system administration. Whether you’re new to Linux or aiming to upgrade your current skills, this course delivers the essential tools and knowledge through a step-by-step approach.
RH124 focuses on foundational Linux skills including file systems, command-line operations, user management, and security basics.
RH134 builds upon this foundation with more advanced topics like automation with Kickstart, SELinux, LVM, scheduled tasks, and network file systems.
The course is ideal for professionals pursuing a career as Linux system administrators or looking to enhance their credentials with an RHCSA certification.
What Will You Learn?
RH124: Red Hat System Administration I
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Navigate and use the Linux command-line interface (CLI)
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Manage files, directories, and file systems
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Understand and apply Linux file permissions and security
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Create and manage local users and groups
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Monitor system processes and performance
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Control and manage system services and daemons
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Establish secure remote access with SSH
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Analyze system logs and manage logging
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Configure and troubleshoot basic networking
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Install and update software packages
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Archive, compress, and transfer files
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Understand virtual machines and system environments
RH134: Red Hat System Administration II
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Automate Linux installations with Kickstart
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Use regular expressions and
grep
for searching -
Edit files using
vim
in multiple modes -
Schedule tasks with
cron
andat
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Manage process priorities and tuning
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Apply Access Control Lists (ACLs) for file permissions
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Configure and manage SELinux settings and policies
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Integrate systems with central authentication (IdM)
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Partition disks and manage file systems
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Implement Logical Volume Management (LVM)
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Access network file systems via NFS and SMB
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Troubleshoot and control the boot process
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Configure and manage firewalls with
firewalld
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Review and consolidate knowledge with comprehensive practice sessions
Course Content
Course Outline
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Unit 1: Automating Installation with Kickstart
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Unit 2: Using Regular Expressions with “grep”
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Unit 3: Creating and Editing Text files with vim
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Unit 4: Scheduling Future Linux Tasks
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Unit 5: Managing Priority of Linux Processes
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Unit 6: Controlling Access to Files with Access Control Lists (ACL)
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Unit 7: Managing SELinux Security
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Unit 8: Connecting to Network-Defined Users and Groups
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Unit 9: Adding Disks, Partitions, and File Systems to a Linux System
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Unit 10: Managing Logical Volume Management (LVM) Storage
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Unit 11: Accessing Network Attached Storage with Network File System (NFS)
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Unit 12: Accessing Network Storage with SMB
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Unit 13: Controlling and Troubleshooting the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Boot Process
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Unit 14: Limiting Network Communication with Firewalled
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Unit 15: Comprehensive Review