The Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification training equips IT professionals with essential skills to manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) systems effectively. Participants learn to perform tasks such as system configuration, file and directory management, user and group administration, and security configuration using command-line tools. Training covers key areas including system initialization, package management, network configuration, and troubleshooting common system issues.Practical labs and hands-on exercises provide real-world experience in configuring and maintaining RHEL environments, ensuring participants gain proficiency in system administration tasks. The certification validates expertise in deploying and managing RHEL systems in enterprise environments, enhancing operational efficiency and system reliability. RHCSA training is ideal for IT professionals seeking to validate their Linux administration skills and advance their careers in managing and supporting Linux-based infrastructure effectively.
1.1 Understanding Server Requirements
1.2 Performing a Basic Installation
1.3 Installing with Custom Partitioning
1.4 Logging into the Server
1.5 Deploying RHEL in Cloud
1.6.1 Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Lab)
1.6.2 Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Lab Solution)
2.1 Getting Started with Linux Commands
2.2 Working with the Bash Shell
2.3 Understanding I/O Redirection and Piping
2.4 Using I/O Redirection and Piping
2.5 Understanding the Linux File System Hierarchy
2.6 Using man
2.7 Finding the right man page
2.8 Understanding vim
2.9 Using vim
2.10 Using Globbing and Wildcards
3.1 Essential File Management Tasks
3.2 Finding Files
3.3 Understanding Mounts
3.4 Understanding Links
3.5 Working with Links
3.6 Working with tar
3.7 Working with Compressed Files
3.8.1 Essential File Management Tools (Lab)
3.8.2 Essential File Management Tools (Lab Solution)
4.1 Using Common Text Tools
4.2 Using grep
4.3 Understanding Regular Expressions
4.4 Using awk
4.5 Using sed
4.6.1 Working with Text Files (Lab)
4.6.2 Working with Text Files (Lab Solution)
5.1 Understanding the Root User
5.2 Logging in to the GUI
5.3 Logging in to the Console
5.4 Understanding Virtual Terminals
5.5 Switching Between Virtual Terminals
5.6 Using su to Work as Another User
5.7 Using sudo to Perform Administrator Tasks
5.8 Using ssh to Log in Remotely
5.9.1 Connecting to a RHEL Server (Lab)
5.9.2 Connecting to a RHEL Server (Lab Solution)