This article is an introduction to the series of articles that will be presented on this site covering the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA EX200) and Red Hat Certified Engineer ( RHCE EX300) certification exams. You need to keep in mind the following notes when reading the associated articles.
I am trying to write a series of articles that cover the exam objectives that make up the RHCSA and RHCE certification exams. I am not trying to teach Linux administration from first principles.
While you are working through the exam objectives, your first stop for information should be the Red Hat Documentation, available for free online. This will not be available during the exams, so get used to using the man
and info
pages also.
The man
pages provide very detailed explanations of specific commands, including all available flags and syntax variations. You should get used to reading them because they will probably be the major source of information during exams. Typically you will just specify the command of interest as a parameter, but some sections with suggest checking the information for a specific section of the documentation. In this case it can be specified using an integer before the command parameter.
# man vmstat # man 8 vmstat
The info
command is an alternative to the man
command. Some info
entries are similar to the man
entries, but others are much more in the style of the HTML documentation, with better examples. If you are struggling to understand the man
pages for a particular subject, you should probably try the info
entry for the same command.
# info vmstat
You also have the information in the "/usr/share/doc" directory, but its usefulness is very much dependent on the feature you are looking for. Some entries are almost devoid of information. Some give detailed step-by-step usage notes. It is usually the last place I look for information, but worth checking out if you are stuck.
If you need more detail specifically about the exams, I suggest you get hold of a copy of one of the certification guides, such as the one by Michael Jang.
The following objectives are taken from the RHCSA EX200 Objectives page. Each element links to page on this website that contains the information to fulfil that objective.
Understand and use essential tools:
Operate running systems:
Configure local storage:
Create and configure file systems:
Deploy, configure, and maintain systems:
Manage users and groups:
Manage security:
System configuration and management:
Network services:
Network services are an important subset of the exam objectives. RHCE candidates should be capable of meeting the following objectives for each of the network services listed below:
HTTP/HTTPS:
DNS:
FTP:
NFS:
SMB:
SMTP:
SSH:
NTP:
For more information see:
Hope this helps. Regards Tim...
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