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EX200

This document contains 10 questions for the RedHat EX200 exam. The questions cover topics like creating logical volumes and volume groups, mounting ISO images, configuring cron jobs, setting up LDAP authentication, managing Linux users and groups, installing and configuring an Apache HTTP server, and resizing logical volumes. The questions are multiple choice and each includes the correct command line answers.

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EX200

This document contains 10 questions for the RedHat EX200 exam. The questions cover topics like creating logical volumes and volume groups, mounting ISO images, configuring cron jobs, setting up LDAP authentication, managing Linux users and groups, installing and configuring an Apache HTTP server, and resizing logical volumes. The questions are multiple choice and each includes the correct command line answers.

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RedHat

Exam EX200
Red Hat Certified System Administrator –RHCSA
Verson: Demo

[ Total Questions: 10 ]
Question No : 1 CORRECT TEXT

Create a volume group,and set 8M as a extends. Divided a volume group containing 50


extends on volume group lv (lvshare), make it as ext4 file system, and mounted
automatically under /mnt/data. And the size of the floating range should set between 380M
and 400M.

Answer: # fdisk
# partprobe
# pvcreate /dev/vda6
# vgcreate -s 8M vg1 /dev/vda6 -s
# lvcreate -n lvshare -l 50 vg1 -l
# mkfs.ext4 /dev/vg1/lvshare
# mkdir -p /mnt/data
# vim /etc/fstab
/dev/vg1/lvshare /mnt/data ext4 defaults 0 0
# mount -a
# df -h

Question No : 2 CORRECT TEXT

Download ftp://192.168.0.254/pub/boot.iso to /root, and mounted automatically under


/media/cdrom and which take effect automatically at boot-start.

Answer: # cd /root; wget ftp://192.168.0.254/pub/boot.iso


# mkdir -p /media/cdrom
# vim /etc/fstab
/root/boot.iso /media/cdrom iso9660 defaults,loop 0 0
# mount -a
mount [-t vfstype] [-o options] device dir

Question No : 3 CORRECT TEXT

Configure a task: plan to run echo hello command at 14:23 every day.

Answer: # which echo

2
# crontab -e
23 14 * * * /bin/echo hello
# crontab -l (Verify)

Question No : 4 CORRECT TEXT

Configure a task: plan to run echo "file" command at 14:23 every day.

Answer: (a) Created as administrator


# crontab -u natasha -e
23 14 * * * /bin/echo "file"
(b)Created as natasha
# su - natasha
$ crontab -e
23 14 * * * /bin/echo "file"

Question No : 5 CORRECT TEXT

Configure the verification mode of your host account and the password as LDAP. And it
can ldapuser40. The password is set as "password". And the certificate login successfully
through

can be downloaded from http://ip/dir/ldap.crt. After the user logs on , the user has no host
directory unless you configure the autofs in the following questions.

Answer: system-config-authentication
LDAP Server: ldap//instructor.example.com (In domain form, not write IP)
OR
# yum groupinstall directory-client (1.krb5-workstation 2.pam-krb5 3.sssd)
# system-config-authentication
1.User Account Database: LDAP
2.LDAP Search Base DN: dc=example,dc=com
3.LDAP Server: ldap://instructor.example.com (In domain form, not write IP) 4.Download
CA Certificate
5.Authentication Method: LDAP password
6.Apply
getent passwd ldapuser40

3
Question No : 6 CORRECT TEXT

Copy /etc/fstab to /var/tmp name admin, the user1 could read, write and modify it, while
user2 without any permission.

Answer: # cp /etc/fstab /var/tmp/


# chgrp admin /var/tmp/fstab
# setfacl -m u:user1:rwx /var/tmp/fstab
# setfacl -m u:user2:--- /var/tmp/fstab
# ls -l
-rw-rw-r--+ 1 root admin 685 Nov 10 15:29 /var/tmp/fstab

Question No : 7 CORRECT TEXT

Configure the system synchronous as 172.24.40.10.

Answer: Graphical Interfaces:


System-->Administration-->Date & Time
OR
# system-config-date

Question No : 8 CORRECT TEXT

Add 3 users: harry, natasha, tom.

The requirements: The Additional group of the two users: harry, Natasha is the admin
group. The user: tom's login shell should be non-interactive.

Answer: # useradd -G admin harry


# useradd -G admin natasha
# useradd -s /sbin/nologin tom
# id harry;id Natasha (Show additional group)
# cat /etc/passwd
(Show the login shell)

4
OR
# system-config-users

Question No : 9 CORRECT TEXT

Configure a HTTP server, which can be accessed through


http://station.domain40.example.com.

Please download the released page from http://ip/dir/example.html.

Answer: # yum install -y httpd


# chkconfig httpd on
# cd /var/www/html
# wget http://ip/dir/example.html
# cp example.com index.html
# vim /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.254:80
<VirtualHost 192.168.0.254:80>
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/
ServerName station.domain40.example.com
</VirtualHost>

Question No : 10 CORRECT TEXT

Change the logical volume capacity named vo from 190M to 300M. and the size of the
floating range should set between 280 and 320. (This logical volume has been mounted in
advance.)

Answer: # vgdisplay
(Check the capacity of vg, if the capacity is not enough, need to create pv , vgextend ,
lvextend)
# lvdisplay (Check lv)
# lvextend -L +110M /dev/vg2/lv2
# resize2fs /dev/vg2/lv2
mount -a
(Verify)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Decrease lvm)

5
# umount /media
# fsck -f /dev/vg2/lv2
# resize2fs -f /dev/vg2/lv2 100M
# lvreduce -L 100M /dev/vg2/lv2
# mount -a
# lvdisplay (Verify)
OR
# e2fsck -f /dev/vg1/lvm02
# resize2fs -f /dev/vg1/lvm02
# mount /dev/vg1/lvm01 /mnt
# lvreduce -L 1G -n /dev/vg1/lvm02
# lvdisplay (Verify)

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