You will learn how to apply command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools, starting you on your journey toward becoming a full-time Linux system administrator..
This course is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 8.2.
This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system Managing systems for monitoring system performance and availability
Describe and define open source, Linux distributions, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Log into a Linux system and run simple commands using the shell.
Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files while working from the bash shell.
Manage text files from command output or in a text editor.
Create, manage, and delete local users and groups, as well as administer local password policies.
Set Linux file system permissions on files and interpret the security effects of different permission settings.
Evaluate and control processes running on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
Control and monitor network services and system daemons using system.
Configure secure command line service on remote systems, using OpenSSH.
Locate and accurately interpret logs of system events for troubleshooting purposes.
Configure network interfaces and settings on Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
Archive and copy files from one system to another.
Download, install, update, and manage software packages from Red Hat and yum package repositories.
Access, inspect, and use existing file systems on storage attached to a Linux server.
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) serves as the second part of the RHCSA training track for IT professionals who have taken Red Hat System Administration I (RH124). The course goes deeper into core Linux system administration skills in storage configuration and management,
This course is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2.
This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system administrators
Run commands more efficiently by using advanced features of the Bash shell, shell scripts, and various utilities provided by Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Schedule commands to run in the future, either one time or on a repeating schedule.
Improve system performance by setting tuning parameters and adjusting scheduling priority of processes.
Interpret and set access control lists (ACLs) on files to handle situations requiring complex user and group access permissions.
Protect and manage the security of a server by using SELinux.
Create and manage storage devices, partitions, file systems, and swap spaces from the command line.
Create and manage logical volumes containing file systems and swap spaces from the command line.
Manage storage using the Stratis local storage management system and use VDO volumes to optimize storage space in use.
Use the NFS protocol to administer network-attached storage.
Manage the boot process to control services offered and to troubleshoot and repair problems.
Control network connections to services using the system firewall and SELinux rules.
Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on servers and virtual machines.
Obtain, run, and manage simple, lightweight services as containers on a single Red Hat Enterprise Linux server.