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Comprehensive, hands-on training that solves real-world problems

RHCSA Rapid Track

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DAY ONE

DAY TWO

DAY THREE

DAY FOUR

Introduction

SELinux
Permissions
(continued)

Troubleshooting
(continued)

Mounting
Network
File Systems

Local and
Remote Logins

Process
Management

Network
Configuration

Firewall
Configuration

File System
Navigation

Updating
Software
Packages

System Logging
and NTP

Virtualization
and Kickstart

Users and
Groups

Creating and
Mounting
File Systems

Logical Volume
Management

File Permissions

Service Management and Boot


Troubleshooting

Scheduled
Processes

SELinux
Permissions

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DAY ONE

Introduction

Introduction
Local and
Remote Logins

File System
Navigation

Users and
Groups

File Permissions

Welcome to Class
Course Objectives and
Structure
Orientation to Classroom
Network
Internationalization

SELinux
Permissions

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Welcome to Class

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Course Objectives and Structure

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DAY ONE

DAY TWO

DAY THREE

DAY FOUR

Introduction

SELinux
Permissions
(continued)

Troubleshooting
(continued)

Mounting
Network
File Systems

Local and
Remote Logins

Process
Management

Network
Configuration

Firewall
Configuration

File System
Navigation

Updating
Software
Packages

System Logging
and NTP

Virtualization
and Kickstart

Users and
Groups

Creating and
Mounting
File Systems

Logical Volume
Management

File Permissions

Service Management and Boot


Troubleshooting

Scheduled
Processes

SELinux
Permissions

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Orientation to Classroom Network

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Internationalization

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DAY ONE
Introduction
Local and
Remote Logins
File System
Navigation
Users and
Groups

Chapter 1:
Local and Remote Logins

Accessing the Command Line


Using the Local Console
Configuring SSH Key-based
Authentication
Getting Help From Red Hat

File Permissions
SELinux
Permissions

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Goal:

To review methods for accessing the system and engaging


Red Hat Support.

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Objectives:

Use Bash shell syntax to enter commands at a Linux console.


Set up ssh to allow secure password-free logins by using a
private authentication key file.
Use the redhat-support-tool command.

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Accessing the Command Line Using


the Local Console

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Practice:
Local Console Access Terms

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Configuring SSH Key-based Authentication

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Practice:
Using SSH Key-based Authentication

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Getting Help From Red Hat

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Practice:
Creating and Viewing an SoS Report

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DAY ONE
Introduction
Local and
Remote Logins
File System
Navigation
Users and
Groups

Chapter 2:
File System Navigation

The Linux File System


Hierarchy
Managing Files Using
Command-Line Tools
Making Links Between Files

File Permissions
SELinux
Permissions

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Goal:

To copy, move, create, delete, link and organize files while


working from the Bash shell prompt.

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Objectives:

Identify the purpose for important directories on a Linux


system.
Create, copy, move, and remove files and directories using
command-line utilities.
Use hard links and symlinks to make multiple names.

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The Linux File System Hierarchy

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Quiz:
File System Hierarchy

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Managing Files Using Command-Line Tools

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Practice:
Command-Line File Management

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Making Links Between Files

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Practice:
Making Links Between Files

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Local and
Remote Logins
File System
Navigation
Users and
Groups
File Permissions
SELinux
Permissions

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Users and Groups

Users and Groups

Gaining Superuser Access

Managing Local User Accounts

Managing Local Group Accounts

Managing User Passwords

Using Identity Management


Services

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Goal:

To manage Linux users and groups and administer local


password policies.

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Objectives:

Explain the role of users and groups on a Linux system and


how they are understood by the computer.
Run commands as the superuser to administer a Linux
system.
Create, modify, lock, and delete locally defined user accounts.
Create, modify, and delete locally defined group accounts.
Lock accounts manually or by setting a password-aging policy
in the shadow password file.
Use centralized identity management services.

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Users and Groups

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Quiz:
User and Group Concepts

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Gaining Superuser Access

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Practice:
Running Commands as root

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Managing Local User Accounts

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Practice:
Creating Users Using
Command-line Tools

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Managing Local Group Accounts

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Practice:
Managing Groups Using
Command-line Tools

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Managing User Passwords

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Practice:
Managing User Password Aging

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Using Identity Management Services

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Practice:
Connecting to a Central LDAP and
Kerberos Server

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Lab:
Managing Local Linux Users and Groups

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DAY ONE
Introduction
Local and
Remote Logins

Chapter 4:
File Permissions

File System
Navigation
Users and
Groups

File Permissions
SELinux
Permissions

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Managing File System


Permissions from the
Command Line
Managing Default
Permissions and File Access
POSIX Access Control Lists
(ACLs)
Securing Files with ACLs

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Goal:

To control access to files and directories using permissions


and access control lists (acls).

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Objectives:

Change the permissions and ownership of files using


command-line tools.
Configure a directory in which newly created files are
automatically writable by members of the group which
owns the directory, using special permissions and default
umask settings.
Describe POSIX access control lists.
Manage POSIX access control lists.

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Managing File System Permissions


from the Command Line

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Practice:
Managing File Security from the
Command Line

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Managing Default Permissions and File


Access

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Practice:
Controlling New File Permissions
and Ownership

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POSIX Access Control Lists (ACLs)

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Quiz:
Interpret ACLs

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Securing Files with ACLs

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Practice:
Using ACLs to Grant and
Limit Access

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Introduction
Local and
Remote Logins
File System
Navigation
Users and
Groups
File Permissions

Chapter 5:
SELinux Permissions

Enabling and Monitoring


SELinux

Changing SELinux Modes

Changing SELinux Contexts

Changing SELinux Booleans

Troubleshooting SELinux

SELinux
Permissions

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Goal:

To manage the Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) behavior


of a system to keep it secure in case of a network service
compromise.

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Objectives:

Explain the basics of SELinux permissions.


Change SELinux modes with setenforce.
Change file contexts with semanage and restorecon.
Manage SELinux booleans with setsebool.
Examine logs and use sealert to troubleshoot SELinux
violations.

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Enabling and Monitoring Security Enhanced


Linux (SELinux)

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Quiz:
SELinux Concepts

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Changing SELinux Modes

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Practice:
Changing SELinux Modes

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Changing SELinux Contexts

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Practice:
Changing SELinux Contexts

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Changing SELinux Booleans

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Practice:
Changing SELinux Booleans

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Troubleshooting SELinux

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Practice:
Troubleshooting SELinux

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Lab:
Managing SELinux Security

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DAY TWO
SELinux Permissions
Process Management
Updating Software
Packages
Creating and Mounting
File Systems

Chapter 6:
Process Management

Killing Processes

Monitoring Process Activity

Using nice and renice to


Influence Process Priority

Service Management &


Boot Troubleshooting

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Goal:

To evaluate and control processes running on a Red Hat


Enterprise Linux system.

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Objectives:

Terminate and control processes using signals.


Monitor resource usage and system load due to process
activity.
Set nice levels on new and existing processes.

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Killing Processes

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Practice:
Killing Processes

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Monitoring Process Activity

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Practice:
Monitoring Process Activity

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Using nice and renice to


Influence Process Priority

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Practice:
Discovering Process Priorities

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Lab:
Managing Priority of Linux Processes

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SELinux Permissions
Process Management

Chapter 7:
Updating Software
Packages

Updating Software
Packages

Creating and Mounting


File Systems
Service Management &
Boot Troubleshooting

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Attaching Systems to
Subscriptions for Software
Updates
Managing Software Updates
with yum
Enabling yum Software
Repositories

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Goal:

To download, install, update, and manage software packages


from Red Hat and YUM package repositories.

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Objectives:

Register systems with your Red Hat account and entitle


them to software updates for installed products.
Find, install, and update software packages using the yum
command.
Enable and disable use of Red Hat or third-party YUM
repositories.

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Attaching Systems to Subscriptions for


Software Updates

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Quiz:
Red Hat Subscription Management

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Managing Software Updates with yum

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Practice:
Installing and Updating Software
with yum

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Enabling yum Software Repositories

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Practice:
Enabling Software Repositories

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Lab:
Installing and Updating Software
Packages

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SELinux Permissions
Process Management
Updating Software
Packages
Creating and Mounting
File Systems
Service Management &
Boot Troubleshooting

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Chapter 8:
Creating and Mounting
File Systems

Mounting and Unmounting File


Systems
Adding Partitions, Filesystems,
and Persistent Mounts
Managing Swap Space

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Goal:

To create and manage disks, partitions, and filesystems from


the command line.

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Objectives:

Access the contents of file systems.


Manage simple partitions and filesystems.
Manage swap space.

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Mounting and Unmounting File Systems

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Practice:
Mounting and Unmounting
File Systems

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Adding Partitions, Filesystems, and


Persistent Mounts

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Practice:
Adding Partitions, Filesystems, and
Persistent Mounts

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Managing Swap Space

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Practice:
Adding and Enabling Swap Space

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Lab:
Adding Disks, Partitions, and
Filesystems to a Linux System

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Process Management
Updating Software
Packages
Creating and Mounting
File Systems
Service Management &
Boot Troubleshooting

Chapter 9:
Service Management and
Boot Troubleshooting

Controlling System Services

Linux Boot Process

Repairing Common Boot Issues

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Identifying Automatically
Started System Processes

Repairing File System Issues at


Boot
Repairing Boot Loader Issues

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Goal:

To control and monitor system daemons and troubleshoot


the Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot process.

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Objectives:

List system daemons and network services started by the


systemd service and socket units.
Control system daemons and network services using
systemctl.
Describe the Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot process.
Repair common boot issues.
Repair file system issues at boot.
Repair boot loader problems.

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Identifying Automatically Started System


Processes

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Practice:
Identify the Status of systemd Units

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Controlling System Services

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Practice:
Using systemctl to
Manage Services

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The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Boot Process

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Practice:
Selecting a Boot Target

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Repairing Common Boot Issues

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Practice:
Resetting a Lost root Password

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Repairing File System Issues at Boot

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Practice:
Repairing Boot Problems

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Repairing Boot Loader Issues

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Practice:
Repairing a Boot Loader Problem

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Lab:
Controlling Services and Daemons

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Service Management &
Boot Troubleshooting
Network Configuration
System Logging
and NTP
Logical Volume
Management

Chapter 10:
Network Configuration

Scheduled Processes

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Validating Network
Configuration
Configuring Networking with
nmcli
Editing Network Configuration
Files
Configuring Host Names and
Name Resolution

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Goal:

To configure basic IPv4 networking on Red Hat Enterprise


Linux systems.

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Objectives:

Test and review current network configuration with basic


utilities.
Manage network settings and devices with nmcli and
NetworkManager.
Modify network settings by editing the configuration files.
Configure and test system hostname and name resolution.

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Validating Network Configuration

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Practice:
Examining Network Configuration

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Configuring Networking with nmcli

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Practice:
Configuring Networking with nmcli

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Editing Network Configuration Files

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Practice:
Editing Network Configuration Files

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Configuring Host Names and


Name Resolution

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Practice:
Configuring Host Names and
Name Resolution

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Lab:
Managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Networking

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Service Management &
Boot Troubleshooting
Network Configuration
System Logging
and NTP
Logical Volume
Management
Scheduled Processes

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Chapter 11:
System Logging and NTP

System Log Architecture

Reviewing Syslog Files

Reviewing systemd Journal


Entries

Preserving the systemd Journal

Maintaining Accurate Time

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Goal:

To locate and accurately interpret relevant system log files


for troubleshooting purposes.

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Objectives:

Describe the basic syslog architecture in Red Hat Enterprise


Linux 7.
Interpret entries in relevant syslog files to troubleshoot
problems or review system status.
Find and interpret log entries in the systemd journal to
troubleshoot problems or review system status.
Configure systemd-journald to store its journal on disk rather
than in memory.
Maintain accurate time synchronization and time zone
configuration to ensure correct timestamps in system logs.

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System Log Architecture

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Quiz:
System Logging Components

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Reviewing Syslog Files

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Practice:
Finding Log Entries

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Reviewing systemd Journal Entries

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Practice:
Finding Events With journalctl

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Preserving the systemd Journal

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Practice:
Configure a Persistent
systemd Journal

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Maintaining Accurate Time

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Quiz:
Adjusting System Time

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Lab:
Analyzing and Storing Logs

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Service Management &
Boot Troubleshooting
Network Configuration
System Logging
and NTP
Logical Volume
Management

Chapter 12:
Logical Volume
Management

Managing Logical Volumes

Extending Logical Volumes

Scheduled Processes

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Goal:

To create and manage logical volumes from the command


line.

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Objectives:

Manage logical volumes.


Extend logical volumes.

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Managing Logical Volumes

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Practice:
Adding a Logical Volume

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Extending Logical Volumes

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Practice:
Extending a Logical Volume

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Lab:
Managing Logical Volume
Management (LVM) Storage

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Service Management &
Boot Troubleshooting
Network Configuration
System Logging
and NTP
Logical Volume
Management

Chapter 13:
Scheduled Processes

Scheduling Recurring Jobs


with cron
Managing Temporary Files

Scheduled Processes

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Goal:

To schedule tasks to automatically execute in the future.

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Objectives:

Schedule recurring jobs with cron.


Manage temporary files.

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Scheduling System cron Jobs

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Practice:
Scheduling System cron Jobs

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Managing Temporary Files

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Practice:
Managing Temporary Files

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DAY FOUR
Mounting Network
File Systems

Chapter 14:
Mounting Network File
Systems

Firewall Configuration

Virtualization and
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Mounting Network Storage


with NFS
Automounting Network
Storage with NFS
Accessing Network Storage
with SMB

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Goal:

To use autofs and the command line to mount and unmount


network storage with NFS and SMB.

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Objectives:

Mount, access, and unmount network storage with NFS.


Automount and access network storage with NFS.
Mount, automount, and unmount SMB file systems.

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Mounting Network Storage with NFS

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Practice:
Mounting and Unmounting NFS

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Automounting Network Storage with NFS

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Practice:
Automounting NFS

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Accessing Network Storage with SMB

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Practice:
Mounting a SMB File System

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Lab:
Accessing Network Storage with
Network File System (NFS)

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Lab:
Accessing Network Storage with SMB

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File Systems
Firewall Configuration
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Kickstart

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Chapter 15:
Firewall Configuration

Limiting Network
Communication

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Goal:

To configure a basic firewall.

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Objective:

Configure a basic firewall using firewalld, firewallconfig,


and firewall-cmd.

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Limiting Network Communication

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Practice:
Limiting Network Communication

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Lab:
Limiting Network Communication

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File Systems

Chapter 16:
Virtualization and
Kickstart

Firewall Configuration

Virtualization and
Kickstart

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Defining the Anaconda


Kickstart System
Deploying a New Virtual
System with Kickstart
Managing a Local
Virtualization Host

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Goal:

To automate the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux on


virtual machines with Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)
and libvirt.

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Objectives:

Explain Kickstart concepts and architecture.


Create a Kickstart configuration file.
Install a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system as a host for
running virtual machines.

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Defining the Anaconda Kickstart System

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Quiz:
Kickstart File Syntax and
Modification

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Deploying a New Virtual System


with Kickstart

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Practice:
Installing a System Using Kickstart

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Managing a Local Virtualization Host

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Quiz:
Managing a Local Virtualization Host

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