RHCE® Rapid Track Course with RHCSA® and RHCE Exams
- Vendor:
- Red Hat
- Course:
- RH300
- Start Date:
- Monday, February 13, 2012
- Length:
- 5 Days
- Location:
- Philadelphia, PA
- Tuition:
- $3,600
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Course Description
The RHCE Fast Track Course with RHCSA and RHCE Exams (RH300) is designed for senior Linux system administrators who want to validate their competencies by earning the RHCSA and RHCE credentials. This is a fast-paced preparation course that combines the RHCSA Fast Track Course (RH199) and System Administration III (RH254) courses, normally eight days of training, into a single four-day course. Building on the students' extensive knowledge of command line based Linux administration, the course moves very quickly through the intermediate and advanced tasks covered by lab-based knowledge checks and facilitative discussions. By the end of this course, the senior Linux administrator students will have been exposed to all the intermediate and advanced competencies tested by the RHCSA and RHCE exams. The RHCSA and RHCE exams are included with this course.
Skills Gained
- Package management
- Network management
- Storage management
- Account and authentication management
- Installation, Kickstart, and virtualization
- SELinux and firewall management
- Web service
- Email service
- Network file sharing services
- SSH and VNC services
Who Can Benefit
- Experienced Linux system administrators with a minimum of three years of Linux experience who want a fast-track solution to earn an RHCE certification.
- Experienced Solaris system administrators who have completed the Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Solaris Administrators (RH290) course.
- This course is not recommended for students who have successfully completed the RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH200). For those students, the Red Hat System Administration III (RH254) course is recommended.
Prerequisites
- Students must meet the requirements for attending Red Hat System Administration I, II, and III courses
- Students must have the same skill set as an RHCT/RHCSA
Syllabus
Unit 1: Software Management
Objective: Manage packages with yum, rpm, and RHN; build an RPM package and place it in a repository
Unit 2: Network Management
Objective: Configure and troubleshoot network settings; configure network bonding
Unit 3: Storage Management
Objective: Manage partitioning, filesystems and swap space; configure encrypted partitions and iSCSI initiator
Unit 4: Logical Volume Management (LVM)
Objective: Manage physical volumes, volume groups and logical volumes with their filesystems
Unit 5: Account Management
Objective: Provide password aging for accounts; use ACLs and SGID directories for collaborative directories
Unit 6: Authentication Management
Objective: Configure an LDAP and Kerberos client; configure autofs to support authentication client
Unit 7: Installation, Kickstart, and Virtualization
Objective: Install a system and manage kickstart and firstboot; use virtualization tools to manage virtual machines
Unit 8: Boot Management
Objective: Configure runlevels and sysctl; reset the root password; understand the boot process
Unit 9: Scheduling Commands (at and cron)
Objective: Schedule commands using at and cron
Unit 10: Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Management
Objective: Understand, troubleshoot, and manage SELinux
Unit 11: Firewall Management
Objective: Manage the firewall
Unit 12: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Service
Objective: Configure an NTP server and provide that service to clients
Unit 13: System Logging (rsyslog) Service
Objective: Troubleshoot by finding and analyzing logs; configure remote logging
Unit 14: Web (HTTP/HTTPS) Service
Objective: Manage a web server with virtual hosts and using file/directory access controls
Unit 15: Email (SMTP) Service
Objective: Null client; outbound smarthost relay; accept inbound connections
Unit 16: Domain Name System (DNS) Service
Objective: Configure a caching nameserver and DNS forwarder
Unit 17: Network File System (NFS) Service
Objective: Manage the NFS service; use autofs to access the NFS server
Unit 18: Common Internet File System (CIFS) Service
Objective: Configure a CIFS server; use autofs to access the CIFS server
Unit 19: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service
Objective: Provide anonymous-only download service; provide drop-box upload service
Unit 20: Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) Service
Objective: Configure local and remote printers
Unit 21: Secure Shell (SSH) Service
Objective: Configure and implement SSH keys; use SSH for port forwarding; transfer data using rsync
Unit 22: Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Service
Objective: Configure remote desktops and connect to them securely
Unit 23: Comprehensive Review
Objective: Review tasks previously taught in class














