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RH124 DDDD

This 5-day course teaches core system administration skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. It is intended for IT professionals without previous Linux experience and focuses on essential tasks like managing files and storage, users and groups, software installation, networking, and system monitoring. Students learn to use the command line interface and complete objectives around key system administration functions. Successful completion provides a foundation for the follow-up Red Hat System Administration II course and Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam.

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RH124 DDDD

This 5-day course teaches core system administration skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. It is intended for IT professionals without previous Linux experience and focuses on essential tasks like managing files and storage, users and groups, software installation, networking, and system monitoring. Students learn to use the command line interface and complete objectives around key system administration functions. Successful completion provides a foundation for the follow-up Red Hat System Administration II course and Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam.

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System Administration I (RHEL7)

Duration: 5 Days

Course Code: RH124

Overview:
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) relates to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and is designed for IT professionals without previous Linux
administration experience. The course focuses on providing students with Linux administration "survival skills" by focusing on core
administration tasks. System Admin I also provides a foundation for students wishing to become full time Linux system administrators by
introducing key command line concepts and other enterprise level tools. These concepts are further developed in the follow-on course, Red Hat
System Administration II (RH134). Both courses are needed in your preparation for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator Exam (EX200).

Target Audience:
Microsoft Windows system administrators who need to quickly learn core Red Hat Enterprise Linux proficiencies System administrators,
network administrators, and other IT professionals who require proficiency performing core tasks in Linux Non Linux IT professionals on the
path to becoming a full time Linux system administrator

Objectives:
Introduction to the command line

Managing and securing files

Managing physical storage

Administrating users and groups

Learning how to install and configure software components and


services

Accessing Linux file systems


Installing and using virtualized systems

Establishing network connections and firewall access


Reviewing the system log files and journal
Monitoring and managing processes

Prerequisites:

Follow-on-Courses:
Red Hat System Administration II with RHCSA (RH135)

RH124

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info@globalknowledge.be

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Content:
Access the command line
line
Log in to a Linux system and run simple
commands using the shell.

Monitor and manage Linux processes


line
Obtain information about the system, and
control processes running on it.

Manage files from the command line


line
Copy, move, create, delete, and organize
files from the bash shell prompt

Control services and daemons


line
Control and monitor network services and
system daemons using systemd.

Getting help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux


line
Resolve problems by using online help
systems and Red Hat support utilities.

Configure and secure OpenSSH service


line
Access and provide access to the
command line on remote systems
securely using OpenSSH.

Create, view, and edit text files


line
Create, view, and edit text files from
command output or in an editor.
Manage local Linux users and groups
line
Manage local Linux users and groups, and
administer local password policies.
Control access to files with Linux file system
permissions
line
Set Linux file system permissions on files
and interpret the security effects of different
permission settings.

Analyze and store logs


line
Locate and accurately interpret relevant
system log files for troubleshooting
purposes.

Install and update software packages


line
Download, install, update, and manage
software packages from Red Hat and yum
package repositories.
Access Linux file systems
line
Access and inspect existing file systems
on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
Use virtualized systems
line
Create and use Red Hat Enterprise Linux
virtual machines with KVM and libvirt.
Comprehensive review
line
Practice and demonstrate the knowledge
and skills learned in this course.

Manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux networking


line
Configure basic IPv4 networking on Red
Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
Archive and copy files between systems
line
Archive files and copy them from one
system to another.

Further Information:
For More information, or to book your course, please call us on 0800/84.009
info@globalknowledge.be
www.globalknowledge.be

RH124

www.globalknowledge.be

info@globalknowledge.be

0800/84.009

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