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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5: Linux System Administration and RHCT (inc Exam)

Course Code: RH133      Days: 4.5
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Course Overview

For users of Linux (or UNIX) who want to start building skills in systems administration on Red Hat Linux, to a level where they can attach and configure a workstation on an existing network.

This 4 1/2-day course provides intensive hands-on training on Red Hat Linux, and includes the RH202 RHCT Certification Lab Exam on the last day. This course has been classified as IT Technical Training.

Audience

Linux or UNIX users, who understand the basics of Red Hat Linux, that desire further technical training to begin the process of becoming a system administrator.

Skills Gained

Learn to:

  • Install Red Hat Linux on X86 hardware
  • Create and maintain the Linux filesystem
  • Perform user and group administration
  • Integrate a workstation with an existing network
  • Configure an NIS client and DCHP client
  • Setup NFS and SMB/Samba for the client
  • Configure inetd
  • Configure GNOME, KDE and X
  • Perform basic performance management
  • Setup Procmail
  • Perform basic troubleshooting
  • Configure basic host security

Examinations

Red Hat Certified Technician (RHCT) exam on last half day.

Prerequisites

Red Hat Linux Essentials (RH033)

Course Outline

  • Install Red Hat Linux interactively and with Kickstart.
  • Control common system hardware.
  • Create and maintain the Linux filesystem.
  • Configure an NFS client and autofs.
  • Understand system and service initialization.
  • Perform user and group administration
  • Integrate a workstation with an existing network running common network services.
  • Configure a workstation as a client to NIS, DNS, and DHCP services.
  • Administer the Linux printing subsystem.
  • Automate tasks with at, cron, and anacron.
  • Maintain and interpret system logs.
  • Back up filesystems to tape and tar archive.
  • Install, update, query and remove software packages with RPM.
  • Update the Linux kernel from an RPM.
  • Configure the X Window System and the GNOME desktop environment.
  • Perform basic performance, memory, and process management.
  • Configure basic host security.
  • Perform basic troubleshooting

Follow On Courses

Red Hat Linux, Networking and Security (RH253)


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