EX200 – Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam (RHEL 7) – Kiosk exam (Partnercursus) Opslaan als favoriet Deel deze pagina Printen Deze Partnercursus cursus hebben we niet meer in ons assortiment maar nog wel andere cursussen, bijvoorbeeld: De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) – (English) De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) – Self Paced De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Development I: Introduction to Containers with Podman (DO188) – De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Development I: Introduction to Containers with Podman (DO188) – Self Paced De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Configuring a Production Cluster (DO280) – Self Paced De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications (DO288) De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications (DO288) – (English) De cursus Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications (DO288) – Self Paced De cursus Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) Kunnen wij je helpen? Neem contact met mij op Ik neem zelf contact op The performance-based Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam (EX200) tests your knowledge in areas of system administration common across a wide range of environments and deployment scenarios. The skills tested in this exam are the foundation for system administration across all Red Hat® products. By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator, which also counts toward becoming a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA®). You must be an RHCSA® to become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE®). This exam is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 8. Preparation Red Hat encourages you to consider taking Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) to help prepare. Attendance in these classes is not required; you can choose to take just the exam. While attending Red Hat classes can be an important part of your preparation, attending class does not guarantee success on the exam. Previous experience, practice, and native aptitude are also important determinants of success. Many books and other resources on system administration for Red Hat products are available. Red Hat does not endorse any of these materials as preparation guides for exams. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading helpful to deepen your understanding. Exam format The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam is a hands-on, practical exam that requires you to undertake real-world tasks. Internet access is not provided during the exam, and you will not be permitted to bring any hard copy or electronic documentation into the exam. This prohibition includes notes, books, or any other materials. For most exams, the documentation that ships with the product is available during the exam. Scores and reporting Official scores for exams come exclusively from Red Hat Certification Central. Red Hat does not authorize examiners or training partners to report results to candidates directly. Scores on the exam are usually reported within 3 U.S. business days. Exam results are reported as section scores. Red Hat does not report performance on individual items, nor will it provide additional information upon request. Doel RHCSA exam candidates should be able to accomplish the tasks below without assistance. These have been grouped into several categories. Understand and use essential tools Access a shell prompt and issue commands with correct syntax Use input-output redirection (>, >>, |, 2>, etc.) Use grep and regular expressions to analyze text Access remote systems using SSH Log in and switch users in multiuser targets Archive, compress, unpack, and uncompress files using tar, star, gzip, and bzip2 Create and edit text files Create, delete, copy, and move files and directories Create hard and soft links List, set, and change standard ugo/rwx permissions Locate, read, and use system documentation including man, info, and files in /usr/share/doc Operate running systems,/b> Boot, reboot, and shut down a system normally Boot systems into different targets manually Interrupt the boot process in order to gain access to a system Identify CPU/memory intensive processes and kill processes Adjust process scheduling Locate and interpret system log files and journals Preserve system journals Start, stop, and check the status of network services Securely transfer files between systems Configure local storage List, create, delete partitions on MBR and GPT disks Create and remove physical volumes Assign physical volumes to volume groups Create and delete logical volumes Configure systems to mount file systems at boot by universally unique ID (UUID) or label Add new partitions and logical volumes, and swap to a system non-destructively Create and configure file systems Create, mount, unmount, and use vfat, ext4, and xfs file systems Mount and unmount network file systems using NFS Extend existing logical volumes Create and configure set-GID directories for collaboration Configure disk compression Manage layered storage Diagnose and correct file permission problems Deploy, configure, and maintain systems Schedule tasks using at and cron Start and stop services and configure services to start automatically at boot Configure systems to boot into a specific target automatically Configure time service clients Install and update software packages from Red Hat Network, a remote repository, or from the local file system Work with package module streams Modify the system bootloader Manage basic networking Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses Configure hostname resolution Configure network services to start automatically at boot Restrict network access using firewall-cmd/firewall Manage users and groups Create, delete, and modify local user accounts Change passwords and adjust password aging for local user accounts Create, delete, and modify local groups and group memberships Configure superuser access Manage security Configure firewall settings using firewall-cmd/firewalld Configure key-based authentication for SSH Set enforcing and permissive modes for SELinux List and identify SELinux file and process context Restore default file contexts Use boolean settings to modify system SELinux settings Diagnose and address routine SELinux policy violations Doelgroep Experienced Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administrators seeking validation of their skills Students who have attended Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) and are on the path to becoming an RHCSA Experienced Linux system administrators who require a certification either by their organization or based on a mandate (DoD 8570 directive) IT professionals who are on the path to becoming a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) An RHCE who is noncurrent or who is about to become noncurrent and wants to recertify as an RHCE Voorkennis Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) of vergelijkbare kennis.Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) of vergelijkbare kennis.Have either taken Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) or the RHCSA Rapid Track course (RH199) that combines those courses, or have comparable work experience as a system administrator on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Persoonlijk advies? Rokus Janssen key accountmanager T. 088 542 78 88 E. r.janssen@vijfhart.nl Onderwerpen Understand and use essential tools Operate running systems Configure local storage Create and configure file systems Deploy, configure, and maintain systems Manage basic networking Manage users and groups Manage security Bekijk meer onderwerpenBekijk minder onderwerpen Understand and use essential tools Access a shell prompt and issue commands with correct syntax Use input-output redirection (>, >>, |, 2>, etc.) Use grep and regular expressions to analyze text Access remote systems using SSH Log in and switch users in multiuser targets Archive, compress, unpack, and uncompress files using tar, star, gzip, and bzip2 Create and edit text files Create, delete, copy, and move files and directories Create hard and soft links List, set, and change standard ugo/rwx permissions Locate, read, and use system documentation including man, info, and files in /usr/share/doc Operate running systems Boot, reboot, and shut down a system normally Boot systems into different targets manually Interrupt the boot process in order to gain access to a system Identify CPU/memory intensive processes and kill processes Adjust process scheduling Locate and interpret system log files and journals Preserve system journals Start, stop, and check the status of network services Securely transfer files between systems Configure local storage List, create, delete partitions on MBR and GPT disks Create and remove physical volumes Assign physical volumes to volume groups Create and delete logical volumes Configure systems to mount file systems at boot by universally unique ID (UUID) or label Add new partitions and logical volumes, and swap to a system non-destructively Create and configure file systems Create, mount, unmount, and use vfat, ext4, and xfs file systems Mount and unmount network file systems using NFS Extend existing logical volumes Create and configure set-GID directories for collaboration Configure disk compression Manage layered storage Diagnose and correct file permission problems Deploy, configure, and maintain systems Schedule tasks using at and cron Start and stop services and configure services to start automatically at boot Configure systems to boot into a specific target automatically Configure time service clients Install and update software packages from Red Hat Network, a remote repository, or from the local file system Work with package module streams Modify the system bootloader Manage basic networking Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses Configure hostname resolution Configure network services to start automatically at boot Restrict network access using firewall-cmd/firewall Manage users and groups Create, delete, and modify local user accounts Change passwords and adjust password aging for local user accounts Create, delete, and modify local groups and group memberships Configure superuser access Manage security Configure firewall settings using firewall-cmd/firewalld Configure key-based authentication for SSH Set enforcing and permissive modes for SELinux List and identify SELinux file and process context Restore default file contexts Use boolean settings to modify system SELinux settings Diagnose and address routine SELinux policy violations Planning & Prijs Gerelateerde cursussen Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) – (English) Red Hat OpenShift Administration I: Operating a Production Cluster (DO180) – Self Paced Red Hat OpenShift Development I: Introduction to Containers with Podman (DO188) – Red Hat OpenShift Development I: Introduction to Containers with Podman (DO188) – Self Paced Red Hat OpenShift Administration II: Configuring a Production Cluster (DO280) – Self Paced Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications (DO288) Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications (DO288) – (English) Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications (DO288) – Self Paced Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) Ervaringen ervaringen verzameld via Lucienne Groenendaal Secretarieel medewerkster "Training was prima, goede tips gekregen met af en toe een grap en grol. Locatie was prima, goed verzogd vwb koffie/thee, fruit en koekje. Mensen ook zeer vriendelijk. Lunch was perfect en zeer uitgebreid." 9 Ariana Scheepers "De cursus was goed, en de verzorging ook!Ik heb er veel van opgestoken! De lokatie in Nieuwegein is goed te bereiken met het openbaar vervoer, dus dat is prettig. Tot een volgenden keer." 10 Eric Pos Procesbeheerder bij Gemeente Amersfoort "Ik vond de training erg leerzaam. De inhoud was van een hoog niveau en de docent was goed thuis in de materie. Ik stel het vooral op prijs dat er diep op de concepten werd ingegaan." 9 Share: Share Share Share Share
Lucienne Groenendaal Secretarieel medewerkster "Training was prima, goede tips gekregen met af en toe een grap en grol. Locatie was prima, goed verzogd vwb koffie/thee, fruit en koekje. Mensen ook zeer vriendelijk. Lunch was perfect en zeer uitgebreid." 9
Ariana Scheepers "De cursus was goed, en de verzorging ook!Ik heb er veel van opgestoken! De lokatie in Nieuwegein is goed te bereiken met het openbaar vervoer, dus dat is prettig. Tot een volgenden keer." 10
Eric Pos Procesbeheerder bij Gemeente Amersfoort "Ik vond de training erg leerzaam. De inhoud was van een hoog niveau en de docent was goed thuis in de materie. Ik stel het vooral op prijs dat er diep op de concepten werd ingegaan." 9