Course Outline
1 - Get started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Describe and define open source, Linux distributions, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
2 - Access the command line
- Log into a Linux system and run simple commands using the shell.
3 - Manage files from the command line
- Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files while working from the bash shell.
4 - Get help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Resolve problems by using local help systems.
5 - Create, view, and edit text files
- Manage text files from command output or in a text editor.
6 - Manage local users and groups
- Create, manage, and delete local users and groups, as well as administer local password policies.
7 - Control access to files
- Set Linux file system permissions on files and interpret the security effects of different permission settings.
8 - Monitor and manage Linux processes
- Evaluate and control processes running on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
9 - Control services and daemons
- Control and monitor network services and system daemons using systemd.
10 - Configure and secure SSH
- Configure secure command line service on remote systems, using OpenSSH.
11 - Analyze and store logs
- Locate and accurately interpret logs of system events for troubleshooting purposes.
12 - Manage networking
- Configure network interfaces and settings on Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
13 - Archive and transfer files
- Archive and copy files from one system to another.
14 - Install and update software
- Download, install, update, and manage software packages from Red Hat and yum package repositories.
15 - Access Linux files systems
- Access, inspect, and use existing file systems on storage attached to a Linux server.
16 - Analyze servers and get support
- Investigate and resolve issues in the web-based management interface, getting support from Red Hat to help solve problems.
17 - Comprehensive review
- Review the content covered in this course by completing hands-on exercises.
Target Audience
This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system administrators who are interested in supplementing current skills or backstopping other team members, in addition to Linux system administrators who are responsible for these tasks:
Configuring, installing, upgrading, and maintaining Linux systems using established standards and procedures
Providing operational support
Managing systems for monitoring system performance and availability
Writing and deploying scripts for task automation and system administration