Course Information
Course Overview
Prepare for Linux Exam and focuses on the key tasks needed to become a full time Linux Administrator
This Training Syllabus comprises of 3 Modules, first two module is from SA1 & SA2 , if you go with Redhat Linux System Administration III course then it will be R-H-C-E Training.
Linux Certified System Administrator
Linux Certified System Admin - SA1
Linux Certified System Admin - SA2 ==> This course module will teach to second part of the Redhat Linux.
R-H-C-E : Linux Certified Engineer
· Linux Certified System Admin - SA3
Course Description:
Linux Certified System Admin - SA2
This course specifically designed for students who have completed Linux Certified System Admin - SA1.
Linux Certified System Admin - SA2 focuses on the key tasks needed to become a full time Linux Administrator and to validate those skills via the Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam.
Course Outline
Introduction
Linux System Administration II
Installation of Linux Enterprise Linux 7
Automating Installation with kickstart
Overview of kickstart Server
Features & configuration of kickstart server
Graphical mode to configure the kickstart config file
Deploying a new virtual system with kickstart
Practice Lab Sessions
Regular expressions with grep or pattern matching
Overview of pattern matching
Regular expressions fundamental
Match the regular expressions
Practice Lab Sessions
Vim Editor - Creating & Editing text files
Overview of Vim Editor
Different versions & modes of Vim
Command Mode, Ex Mode & Exit Mode
Use of Yank in Vim
Practice Lab Sessions
Scheduling cron jobs
at command - scheduling one-time job
Practice Lab sessions
Overview of crontab format
How to schedule jobs at specific time
Practice Lab Sessions
Access control Lists ACL's
Overview of ACL
Use of command getfacl & setfacl
Default ACL
Securing files with ACLs
Practice Lab Sessions
Disks, Partitions, and File Systems to a Linux System
Overview of Disks & partitions
Partition tables , MBR Schemes and GPT
Primary, Extended & Logical partitions
Practice Lab Sessions
Logical Volume Manager Administration
LVM Architecture Overview
LVM Components
LVM Logical Volumes
Logical Volume Creation Overview
Growing a File System on a Logical Volume
Logical Volume Backup
LVM Administration with CLI Commands
Using CLI Commands
Physical Volume Administration
Creating Physical Volumes
Displaying Physical Volumes
Preventing Allocation on a Physical Volume
Resizing a Physical Volume
Removing Physical Volumes
Volume Group Administration
Creating Volume Groups
Adding Physical Volumes to a Volume Group
Displaying Volume Groups
Removing Physical Volumes from a Volume Group
Changing the Parameters of a Volume Group
Activating and Deactivating Volume Groups
Removing Volume Groups
NFS Network File Systems
Overview of NFS Server
Installation and configuration of NFS Server
Service in nfs
rpc, rpcbind services
How nfs works?
Configuration file in NFS
Firewalld
Overview of firewalld in RHEL 7
Features of firewalld & its advantages over iptables
firewalld components
how packet flows
Limiting network communications
Practice Lab Sessions
Managing SELinux Security
Introduction - SELinux
SELinux Security Concepts
Changing SELinux Modes
Practice Lab Sessions
Changing SELinux Contexts
SELinux Booleans
Audit logs & troubleshooting SELinux
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 102 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Automating Installation with Kickstart
- Section 3 Using regular Expressions with grep
- Section 4 Vim Editor - Creating & Editing Text files
- Section 5 Scheduling Linux Jobs
- Section 6 Access Control Lists - Controlling Access to files
- Section 7 Disks, Partitions and File Systems
- Section 8 Managing Logical Volume Management - LVM
- Section 9 NFS Network File Systems
- Section 10 Firewalld
What You’ll Learn
- Preparation of Linux Certified System Administrator
- Using Regular Expressions with Grep
- Creating And Editing Test Files with VIM
- Scheduling Linux Tasks
- Controlling access to files with ACLS- Access Control Lists
- Adding Disks, Partitions, And File Systems to a Linux System
- Swap space concepts
- Managing Logical Volume Management (LVM) Storage
- Overview of Firewalls
- Firewalld Components
- Automating Installation with kickstart
- Lab sessions after every theoretically Lectures
- SELinux Security
- Changing SELinux Contexts
- SELinux Booleans
- Troubleshooting SELinux
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMichael Oyinlola
Very clear and explicit
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IIoannis Kapnisakis
A course with a very good content. However, I would like in each section apart from the lab sessions to be available also home exercises with common-real world tasks/problems where we will have to use the content of one or more sections in order to resolve them. BR Ioannis
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RRahul Kakade
Course is very useful and knowledgeable for beginners. Tutor also technically sound. Thanks for keeping the course.
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SSaran Kr. Basnet
The course presentation is clear, would be more better if give idea of application cases.