Opleiding: Red Hat Certified System Administrator RHCSA exam EX200 - Linux
De Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) RHEL 7 training is ontworpen om IT-professionals uit te rusten met de essentiële vaardigheden voor het beheren en bedienen van Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 systemen. Deze certificeringscursus behandelt de kern administratieve taken die nodig zijn voor systeembeheer, waarbij de nadruk ligt op vaardigheden zoals het beheren van gebruikers en groepen, het configureren en beveiligen van bestanden, het instellen van opslag en het implementeren van netwerkdiensten, die allemaal essentieel zijn voor RHEL 7 omgevingen.
In deze training zullen deelnemers zich bezighouden met zowel fundamentele als praktische modules, inclusief hands-on labs, die vaardigheid opbouwen in systeemarchitectuur, opstartprocessen en beveiligingsconfiguraties. De cursus legt ook de nadruk op belangrijke onderwerpen die aansluiten bij het RHCSA-examen (EX200), zodat deelnemers over de kennis beschikken die nodig is voor een succesvolle certificering. De onderwerpen omvatten:
- Systeem- en netwerkconfiguratie - Belangrijke configuratiebestanden begrijpen, processen beheren en netwerkinterfaces configureren.
- Bestands- en opslagbeheer - Partities, bestandssystemen, logische volumes en machtigingen instellen voor gegevensbeveiliging.
- Servicebeheer en beveiliging - Het implementeren van essentiële diensten zoals SSH en firewalls, SELinux implementeren en problemen effectief oplossen.
- Command-line vaardigheid - Beheersing van Linux command-line tools voor efficiënt systeembeheer en probleemoplossing.
Door het voltooien van de RHCSA RHEL 7 training, krijgen deelnemers uitgebreide expertise in Linux administratie die zeer gewaardeerd wordt in verschillende industrieën, waardoor ze voorbereid zijn op echte IT rollen en doorgroeimogelijkheden. Deze training is ideaal voor aspirant Linux administrators, netwerkbeheerders en degenen die hun referenties in open-source technologieën willen versterken.
Cursusinhoud
1. Understand and use essential tools
This track covers the Linux ecosystem, history, and enterprise support, alongside practical skills like choosing distributions, logging in, using shell types, and executing essential commands. You will develop expertise in workflow automation, file system navigation, pattern matching, and data manipulation, as well as mastering help tools, file operations, and text editors.
Courses:
Red Hat System Administrator: Introduction to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
Course: 49 Minutes
- Course Overview
- The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Certification
- Open Source and Its Core Principles
- Introduction to Linux
- Linux Distributions
- Configuring Oracle VirtualBox
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
- The Red Hat Ecosystem
- Configuring RHEL in VirtualBox
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Command Line Essentials
Course: 38 Minutes
- Course Overview
- The Command Line
- Remote Access and SSH Connectivity Using PuTTY
- Logging In to a Linux System
- The Linux Boot Process
- Utilizing the GNOME Terminal
- Using Essential Linux Commands
- Implementing GRUB
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Advanced Command Line Techniques
Course: 43 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Using Command History
- Configuring Tab Completion and Globbing
- Implementing Custom Commands
- Implementing Command Chaining
- Using Pipelining
- Configuring Quick Data Manipulation
- Implementing Search and Filter Commands
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Managing Files
Course: 50 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Introduction of File System
- Managing the File System
- Using Pattern Matching and Redirection
- Soft and Hard Links
- Managing and Locating Files
- Implementing File Compression and Archiving
- Performing File Content Analysis
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Help Commands and Text Editing
Course: 40 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Accessing Command Documentation
- Navigating Command Documentation
- Using File Content in Linux
- Configuring Log Monitoring
- Using Nano for Text Files
- Using Vim for Editing Text Files
- Using gedit for Editing Text Files
- Course Summary
2. Manage Software
In this track, you will learn about essential package management tasks and tools, explore how to install, update, verify, and remove packages, discover how to download RPMs without installation, and troubleshoot common issues.
Course:
Red Hat System Administrator: Linux Package Management
Course: 36 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Linux Package Management
- Using the yum Command
- Using the rpm Command
- Configuring System Upgrade Management
- Using Yum for Package Installation and Removal
- Using RPM for Package Installation and Removal
- Creating Local Repositories
- Course Summary
3. Create simple shell scripts
Explore how to create basic scripts, manage permissions, and control execution flow. Next, learn how to use variables, user input, and conditional statements to build dynamic automation. Finally, discover how to debug scripts, handle exit statuses, and log output for reliable multi-step operations.
Course:
Red Hat System Administrator: Shell Scripting
Course: 39 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Shell Scripting
- Creating Your First Script Using Commands
- Working with Variables
- Implementing Conditional Statements
- Configuring Script Testing
- Advance Scripting
- Implementing Log Output with Timestamps
- Course Summary
4. Operate running systems
This track covers Linux log management, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting. Learn to use tools like rsyslog, journalctl, and logrotate, assess system resources, manage services, detect issues, and enforce auditing for effective system administration and support.
Courses:
Red Hat System Administrator: Analyzing and Storing Logs
Course: 42 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Linux Logging and System Logs
- rsyslog Architecture
- Implementing Log File Locations
- Using journalctl
- Implementing Log Rotation and Management
- Configuring Persistent Journal Storag
- Implementing Log Analysis
- Configuring Forwarding Logs
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Analyzing Servers
Course: 47 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Implementing System Load and CPU Monitoring
- Using Commands to Analyze Memory
- Analyzing Disk Space
- Configuring Running Services
- Identifying and Killing Linux Processes
- Using Commands to Detect Blocks
- Verifying and Repairing Packages
- Configuring Support Information
- Course Summary
5. Configure local storage
In this track, explore LVM fundamentals, including volume management and troubleshooting, and Podman essentials such as container lifecycle, image creation, and pod organization.
Courses:
Red Hat System Administrator: Storage and Logical Volume Management (LVM)
Course: 47 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Storage Volumes
- Using Commands for Disk Creation and Partition
- Configuring Physical Volume Creation
- Implementing Creation of Volume Groups
- Using Commands for Creating Logical Volumes
- Configuring Logical Volume Formatting and Mounting
- Performing Logical Volume Extension
- Configuring for Removing LVM
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Containers
6. Create and configure file systems
This track covers Linux storage management, including partitioning, mounting, NFS integration, and autofs setup. It also addresses user quotas, persistent and automatic mounting, NFS security, SELinux, firewall settings, and troubleshooting techniques for reliable network access and shared storage management.
Courses:
Red Hat System Administrator: Access File Systems
Course: 55 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Access File Systems in Linux
- Implementing File System Access Commands
- Troubleshooting and Repairing File Systems
- Using Commands to Access Remote File Systems
- Implementing Swap Space Management
- Configuring File System Quotas
- Using Commands to Mount File Systems at Boot
- Implementing Partition and Format
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Accessing Network File Systems (NFS)
Course: 52 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Network File System (NFS)
- Configuring NFS Share Installation
- Implementing NFS Shares Discovery
- Temporary Mount NFS
- Using Commands for Mount Options
- Implementing Unmount of NFS
- Configuring Firewall Rules for NFS
- Using Commands for Status Check
- Course Summary
7. Deploy, configure, and maintain systems
In this track, explore Linux process management, systemd essentials, and task automation. Next, learn how to create, monitor, and control processes, manage services with systemctl and journalctl, understand unit files and service dependencies, and handle advanced service controls. Additionally, discover how to automate tasks with scheduling tools, manage cron jobs, configure environments, troubleshoot errors, and ensure secure permissions for scheduled tasks.
Courses:
Red Hat System Administrator: Process Monitoring and Management
Course: 49 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Linux Process Lifecycle
- Configuring Process Monitoring
- Configuring Process Discovery
- Implementing and Managing Background Process
- Configuring Process Priorities and Scheduling
- Using systemd Services
- Configuring Process Logs
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Control Services and Daemons
Course: 36 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Systemd and Unit Files
- Configuring Managing Services
- Implementing Service Dependencies
- Implementing Masking and Unmasking Services
- Reloading vs. Restarting Services
- Configuring Timers
- Configuring Custom Services and Daemons
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Scheduling Tasks
Course: 48 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Job Scheduling
- Using Cron-Periodic Task Scheduler
- Implementing User vs. System Crontabs
- Configuring Redirection of Object
- Implementing Cron Timers
- Configuring Job Scheduling Environment Variables
- Using the at Command
- Tune System Performance
- Course Summary
8. Manage users and groups
This track covers key configuration files like /etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/shadow, and how they define user identities. Next, explore user and group management commands such as useradd, groupmod, and passwd, along with secure privilege setup using visudo. Finally, discover how to use monitoring tools and commands like whoami, id, and last to track user activity and enhance system oversight.
Course:
Red Hat System Administrator: User and Group Management
Course: 52 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Linux User and Group Configuration Files
- Managing User Accounts
- Managing Password Configuration
- Managing Groups
- Configuring Default Settings
- Using su for Super User
- Switching User Accounts
- Managing and Monitoring Users
- Course Summary
9. Manage basic networking
In this track, you will learn foundational networking topics such as IP addressing, subnetting, routing, DNS management, and connectivity diagnostics, alongside advanced skills in configuring and securing network interfaces using firewalld. Then, you will learn how to manage firewall rules, zones, services, ports, and troubleshooting, including creating custom zones and rich rules for precise traffic control and backing up firewall configurations.
Courses:
Red Hat System Administrator: Linux Networking
Course: 40 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Linux Networking
- Configuring IP
- Implementing Network Interfaces
- Using Commands for Testing Connectivity
- Configuring Hostname and Route
- Checking Port Connectivity
- Firewall Zones
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Firewalls
Course: 42 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Linux Firewalls
- Configuring Firewall Management
- Configuring Manage Services
- Configuring Ports
- Implementing Rule Modification
- Implementing Rich Rules
- Configuring Zone
- Course Summary
10. Manage security
This track covers Unix/Linux permissions fundamentals, advanced access control with ACLs, SSH service management and security, and SELinux modes and configuration. You will gain practical skills in interpreting and modifying permissions, managing access control, securing remote administration, and handling SELinux for robust system security and troubleshooting.
Courses:
Red Hat System Administrator: File Permissions and Ownership
Course: 42 Minutes
- Course Overview
- File Permissions
- Configuring Default Permissions
- Configuring Access Permission
- Modifying File Ownership
- Using Special File Permissions
- Permission Implications
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Course: 43 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Setting up and Checking ACL Support
- Configuring and Managing ACLs
- Removing ACLs
- Using Mask Permissions
- Configuring Default ACLs for Directories
- Implementing Recursive ACL Changes
- ACL Precedence and Troubleshooting
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: Secure SSH Configuration
Course: 38 Minutes
- Course Overview
- Secure Shell (SSH)
- Configuring SSH
- Implementing Key-Based Authentication
- Using the Default SSH Port
- Configuring Login Attempt Limits
- Testing and Troubleshooting
- Using SELinux for Firewall Rules
- Course Summary
Red Hat System Administrator: SELinux
Course: 45 Minutes
- Course Overview
- SELinux
- Implementing SELinux Status
- Configuring SELinux Modes5
- Using Context Labels
- Performing SELinux Context Restoration and Change
- Implementing SELinux Boolean Settings
- Configuring SELinux Policies
- Course Summary
Specificaties
Taal: Engels
Kwalificaties van de Instructeur: Gecertificeerd
Cursusformaat en Lengte: Lesvideo's met ondertiteling, interactieve elementen en opdrachten en testen
Lesduur: 17:03 uur
Voortgangsbewaking: Ja
Toegang tot Materiaal: 365 dagen
Technische Vereisten: Computer of mobiel apparaat, Stabiele internetverbindingen Webbrowserzoals Chrome, Firefox, Safari of Edge.
Support of Ondersteuning: Helpdesk en online kennisbank 24/7
Certificering: Certificaat van deelname in PDF formaat
Prijs en Kosten: Cursusprijs zonder extra kosten
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