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Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), 3/e
by Sander van Vugt
Publisher: Pearson IT Certification
Release Date: May 2019
ISBN: 9780135656495
Lecture Size: 156x350
Lecture Date: 05.2019
Lecture Link: www.oreilly.com
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| 16+ Hours of Video Instruction
| Description
| Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Complete Video
| Course 3rd Edition has more than 16 hours of comprehensive video
| training which includes whiteboard concept teaching, live CLI
| work, screencast teaching, and hands-on labs so you have
| everything you need to study for and pass the RHCSA exam. This new
| edition of the best-selling RHCSA Complete Video Course, is fully
| updated for the RHEL 8 version of the exam.
| Overview
| The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Complete Vide
| Course, 3rd edition is all new and fully updated for RHEL 8. This
| courseis designed to teach you everything you need to know to pass
| the RHCSA exam. Every objective in the exam is discussed, along
| with in-depth lessons on complex topics so they are not confusing.
| Each lesson ends with a lab so you can dive into your own projects
| and see Red Hat in action; many of these labs mimic scenarios you
| might find on the exam so you get the experience you need to
| practice for the exam. These labs also include video solutions so
| you can also see in real-time how to work through the problems and
| figure out the best methods for working through each scenario.
| This course includes:
All new videos
Whiteboard instruction to help you grasp difficult concepts
CLI instruction so you can see Red Hat in action
Labs so you can practice your skills, plus solution videos so
| you can then compare your work to the author's
| Topics include:
| Module 1: Performing Basic System Management Tasks
| Module 2: Operating Running Systems
| Module 3: Performing Advanced System Administration Tasks
| Module 4: Managing Network Services
| Module 5: Organizing Centralized Authentication
| Module 6: Managing Virtualization and Containers
| Module 7: Sample Exam
| This engaging self-paced video training solution provides learners
| with more than 18 hours of video instruction from an expert
| trainer with more than 20 years of practical Linux teaching
| experience. Through the use of topic-focused instructional videos
| you will gain an in-depth understanding of all topics on the Red
| Hat Certified Administrator (RHCSA) exam as well as a deeper
| understanding of Red Hat Enterprise Linux so you master the key
| foundational principles of systems administration. The combination
| of video, labs, practice exams, and virtual machines is a unique
| offering that gives you a full toolkit to learn and excel on your
| exam.
| About the Instructor
| Sander van Vugt has been teaching Linux classes since 1995 and has
| written more than 60 books about different Linux-related topics.
| Sander is a Red Hat Certified Instructor and has deep knowledge
| and understanding of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, including the
| upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. He has been teaching Linux
| since 1994, and as a Red Hat Certified Examiner he is authorized
| to proctor different Red Hat exams. He is also a regular speaker
| on major Linux conferences all over the world.
| Skill Level
| Beginner/Intermediate
| Learn How To
Perform basic system management tasks
Operate running systems
Perform advanced system administration tasks
Manage network services
Organize centralized authentication
Manage virtualization and containers
Prepare for the RHCSA exam
| Who Should Take This Course
Anyone planning to take the RHCSA exam and become a Red Hat
| Certified System Administrator.
| Course Requirements
Know your way around a computer
Basic IT knowledge
No experience of Linux is necessary, but it is helpful
| Table of Contents
| Module 1: Performing basic system management tasks
| Lesson 1: Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
| Lesson 2: Using essential tools
| Lesson 3: Essential file management tools
| Lesson 4: Working with text files
| Lesson 5: Connecting to a RHEL Server
| Lesson 6: Managing Users and Groups
| Lesson 7: Managing Permissions
| Lesson 8: Configuring Networking
| Module 2: Operating running systems
| Lesson 9: Managing Processes
| Lesson 10: Managing Software
| Lesson 11: Working with Systemd
| Lesson 12: Scheduling tasks
| Lesson 13: Configuring Logging
| Lesson 14: Managing Storage
| Lesson 15: Managing Advanced Storage
| Module 3: Performing Advanced System Administration Tasks
| Lesson 16: Basic Kernel Management
| Lesson 17: Managing the boot procedure
| Lesson 18: Essential Troubleshooting Skills
| Module 4: Managing Network Services
| Lesson 19: Managing SSH
| Lesson 20: Managing HTTP Services
| Lesson 21: Managing SELinux
| Lesson 22: Configuring a Firewall
| Lesson 23: Automating Installations
| Lesson 24: Configuring Time Services
| Module 5: Organizing Centralized Authentication
| Lesson 25: Setting up a Basic IPA Server
| Lesson 26: Connecting to an LDAP Server
| Lesson 27: Accessing Remote File Systems
| Module 6: Managing Virtualization and Containers
| Lesson 28: Understanding Containers and Virtualization
| Lesson 29: Working with Virtual Machines
| Lesson 30: Managing Containers
| Module 7: Sample Exam
| Lesson 31: Sample Exam
| Module Descriptions
| Module 1, Performing Basic System Management Tasks , introduces
| you to Linux systems management. It starts by installing Red Hat
| Enterprise Linux, after which basic utilities are covered. Then it
| will dig into the different ways to log in to a Linux server, and
| to run administrator tasks. In the last three lessons of this
| module, how to work with users and permissions and how to
| configure networking is discussed.
| Module 2, Operating Red Hat Enterprise Linux Servers, will teach
| the common tasks that are involved in day-to-day administration of
| RHEL servers. This includes installing software, managing
| processes, configuring logging, working with virtual machines and
| managing storage, which is about partitions and logical volumes.
| Module 3, Performing Advanced System Administration Tasks, goes
| over the tasks that won't be performed on a daily basis. Managing
| the Linux kernel and the boot procedure will be discussed, and in
| the last part of this module there will be a walk-through of some
| common troubleshooting scenarios.
| Module 4, Managing Network Services, shows how to configure
| those services where networking is involved. It starts by looking
| at the SSH server, followed by the Apache web. Next, SELinux, a
| vital part of RHEL that helps make it a secure platform, will be
| explained. Firewalling, network based automatic installation, and
| time are also covered.
| Module 5, Organizing Centralized Authentication, goes over how
| to organize centralized authentication. It starts with an
| explanation of how to set up an IPA server. Next, there is an
| explanation of how to set up LDAP authentication against an IPA
| server, which allows for logging in on a local server, using the
| account that was created for it on the IPA server. In the last
| lesson of this module, accessing the NFS and CIFS remote file
| systems is explained.
| Module 6, Managing Virtualization and Containers, starts by
| explaining what exactly virtualization and containers are
| offering, after which a demonstration showing how to set up
| virtual machines and containers on top of RHEL 8 is provided.
| Module 7 provides an RHCSA Sample exam.