RHEL6 's RHCE exam is divided into RHCSA (RHCT) and RHCE two parts
Test time:
RHCSA 2.5 Hour total score 300 minutes, 210 minutes Pass
RHCE 2 hour total score 300 minutes, 210 minutes Pass
Test environment: test for the on-machine test, in a real-world system, has been pre-installed virtual machine, requiring all test questions must be completed in the virtual machine.
The network must be configured and the exam will not pass if it cannot be accessed from the network.
In the iptables configuration, if you need to deny access, use Reject (iptables default policy is accept during exam)
During the exam, you can choose a language environment for Traditional Chinese
Note: All the packages in the disc are already under Http://ip/dir/cdom
You can use a real machine to verify that the test experiment in the virtual machine is done correctly
domain40.example.com Domain is 172.24.40.0/24 network
The tracker.com domain is the 172.16.0.0/16 network, which is generally required to be rejected in test instructions.
Number of topics: Morning rhcsa:17 questions
pm Rhce:16 problem (oneself need to grasp the time, do not struggle on a topic, wasting time. )
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Red Hat Certification Introduction
RHCA: Red Hat certified architect (course 25 days/150 hours, 3-3.50,000 including exams)
EX333: Red Hat Enterprise security
EX401: Red Hat Enterprise deployment and system management
EX423: Red Hat Enterprise directory service and certification; or EX318
EX436: Red Hat Enterprise storage Management
EX442: Red Hat Enterprise system monitoring and performance tuning
https://cn.redhat.com/training/certifications/rhca/
Second, rhce:ex300 pm 2 hours 124+135+255 course: 10-13 days
Three, rhcsa:ex200 morning 2.5 hours 124+135
Iv. rhcva:ex318 cheapest 3000 yuan including exams, courses 5 days
V. rhcss:ex333;ex423;ex429 (SELinux Policy)
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Standard RHCE has the following courses:
RH124 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Fundamentals (System Administrator's core skills) SA1
RH134 Red Hat Linux system management [RH134 with RHCSA exam is RH135] (command-line skills for training Linux administrators)
RH254 Red Hat Linux Network and security management [RH254 with RHCE exam is RH255] (Linux Administrator advanced skills)
Course Outline:
RH124 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Foundation
RH124 is an introductory course in the Red Hat Certified Technician and engineer Certification series (certification tracks), ideal for people who have never used Linux or UNIX and have no other operating system command-line experience. In this course, you will learn the basics of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment only, which will provide a good basis for you to become a system administrator in the future.
Pre-School Basics:
User-level operational experience with any computer system, such as the use of menus and any graphical user interface.
Course Objectives:
As an advanced user of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can use and customize Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems to perform common command-line processing and use basic networking tools. Students who master RH124 training content can start learning System Management (RH124) training courses.
Suitable objects:
An IT professional who wants to master the user-level skills before learning Linux systems and network management knowledge.
Course Objectives:
1. Understanding the Linux file system
2. Graphical installation of Linux
3. Command line Introduction
4. Execute basic Linux instructions from the command line
5. Perform common tasks using the Gnome graphical user interface
6. Open, edit, and save text documents using the VI editor
7. File access rights
8. Customizing the X Window System
9. Regular expression pattern matching and I/O redirection
10. Install, upgrade, delete, and query packages in the system
11. User-oriented networking tools
12. Advanced User Tools
13. Customizing the Linux software package, using RPM to install and upgrade the package
14. Automatic management of packages using Yum
RH134 Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Management
Course Description:
RH134 primarily teaches the system management skills of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, allowing learners to add and configure workstations on existing networks. is an intensive training on the actual operational capabilities of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Pre-School Basics:
Have the skills of RH124 Red Hat Linux Basic course or have similar experience with Red Hat Linux.
Course Objectives:
After the successful completion of this course, the students will master the basic knowledge of Linux system administrators, and the Red Hat Certified Technician certification is the best embodiment of this ability. The Red Hat Certified Technician exam is a practice-based test project that examines the actual ability of trainees to install, configure, and add a new Red Hat Enterprise Linux system in an existing production network.
Suitable objects:
Has a basic understanding of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and wants to become a system Administrator's UNIX system administrator and Linux user through further technical training.
Course Objectives:
1. Install Red Hat Linux in an interactive or kickstart manner
2. Control common system software, manage Linux print subsystem
3. Create and maintain a Linux file system
4. Performing user and group management
5. Integrate your workstation with your existing network
6. Configure a workstation as a Client for NIS, DNS, and DHCP services
7. Automate task management with at, Cron and Anacron
8. Backing up the file system to tape and tar archive files
9. Operate the package with RPM
10. Configure X Window system and GNOME, KDE desktop environment
11. Configuring performance, storage, and process management
12. Configure Basic Host Security
RH254 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Network and security management
Course Description: RH254 will teach learners the depth of knowledge needed to configure common network services for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. At the same time, this course will introduce the knowledge of network and local security tasks.
Pre-School Basics:
Knowledge of the RH134 Red Hat Linux System Management training course or similar experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, basic knowledge of LAN/WAN, or experience with networking or similar experience with TCP/IP protocol.
Course Tenet:
After the course is completed, learners should be able to set up Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers and simple configuration of commonly used network services and security settings.
Suitable objects:
A Red Hat certified technician or person with the skills and knowledge covered by RH134.
Course Objectives:
Set up, configure, and manage common network services on the Red Hat Linux server side. Common network services include: DNS, NIS, Apache, SMB, DHCP, Sendmail, FTP. Other commonly used services include: TFTP, PPPD, proxy.
1. Enhance user security
2. Disk Management with iSCSI
3. Network management and packet filtering
4. Common service Management
5. Web Services Management
6. Cross-platform file sharing
7. Basic SMTP Management
RHEL6 's RHCE exam is divided into RHCSA (RHCT) and RHCE two parts
Test time:
RHCSA 2.5 Hour total score 300 minutes, 210 minutes Pass
RHCE 2 hour total score 300 minutes, 210 minutes Pass
Test environment: test for the on-machine test, in a real-world system, has been pre-installed virtual machine, requiring all test questions must be completed in the virtual machine.
The network must be configured and the exam will not pass if it cannot be accessed from the network.
In the iptables configuration, if you need to deny access, use Reject (iptables default policy is accept during exam)
During the exam, you can choose a language environment for Traditional Chinese
Note: All the packages in the disc are already under Http://ip/dir/cdom
You can use a real machine to verify that the test experiment in the virtual machine is done correctly
domain40.example.com Domain is 172.24.40.0/24 network
The tracker.com domain is the 172.16.0.0/16 network, which is generally required to be rejected in test instructions.
Number of topics: Morning rhcsa:17 questions
pm Rhce:16 problem (oneself need to grasp the time, do not struggle on a topic, wasting time. )
#########################################################################################
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Red Hat Certification Introduction
RHCA: Red Hat certified architect (course 25 days/150 hours, 3-3.50,000 including exams)
EX333: Red Hat Enterprise security
EX401: Red Hat Enterprise deployment and system management
EX423: Red Hat Enterprise directory service and certification; or EX318
EX436: Red Hat Enterprise storage Management
EX442: Red Hat Enterprise system monitoring and performance tuning
https://cn.redhat.com/training/certifications/rhca/
Second, rhce:ex300 pm 2 hours 124+135+255 course: 10-13 days
Three, rhcsa:ex200 morning 2.5 hours 124+135
Iv. rhcva:ex318 cheapest 3000 yuan including exams, courses 5 days
V. rhcss:ex333;ex423;ex429 (SELinux Policy)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Standard RHCE has the following courses:
RH124 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Fundamentals (System Administrator's core skills) SA1
RH134 Red Hat Linux system management [RH134 with RHCSA exam is RH135] (command-line skills for training Linux administrators)
RH254 Red Hat Linux Network and security management [RH254 with RHCE exam is RH255] (Linux Administrator advanced skills)
Course Outline:
RH124 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Foundation
RH124 is an introductory course in the Red Hat Certified Technician and engineer Certification series (certification tracks), ideal for people who have never used Linux or UNIX and have no other operating system command-line experience. In this course, you will learn the basics of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux environment only, which will provide a good basis for you to become a system administrator in the future.
Pre-School Basics:
User-level operational experience with any computer system, such as the use of menus and any graphical user interface.
Course Objectives:
As an advanced user of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can use and customize Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems to perform common command-line processing and use basic networking tools. Students who master RH124 training content can start learning System Management (RH124) training courses.
Suitable objects:
An IT professional who wants to master the user-level skills before learning Linux systems and network management knowledge.
Course Objectives:
1. Understanding the Linux file system
2. Graphical installation of Linux
3. Command line Introduction
4. Execute basic Linux instructions from the command line
5. Perform common tasks using the Gnome graphical user interface
6. Open, edit, and save text documents using the VI editor
7. File access rights
8. Customizing the X Window System
9. Regular expression pattern matching and I/O redirection
10. Install, upgrade, delete, and query packages in the system
11. User-oriented networking tools
12. Advanced User Tools
13. Customizing the Linux software package, using RPM to install and upgrade the package
14. Automatic management of packages using Yum
RH134 Red Hat Enterprise Linux System Management
Course Description:
RH134 primarily teaches the system management skills of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, allowing learners to add and configure workstations on existing networks. is an intensive training on the actual operational capabilities of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Pre-School Basics:
Have the skills of RH124 Red Hat Linux Basic course or have similar experience with Red Hat Linux.
Course Objectives:
After the successful completion of this course, the students will master the basic knowledge of Linux system administrators, and the Red Hat Certified Technician certification is the best embodiment of this ability. The Red Hat Certified Technician exam is a practice-based test project that examines the actual ability of trainees to install, configure, and add a new Red Hat Enterprise Linux system in an existing production network.
Suitable objects:
Has a basic understanding of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and wants to become a system Administrator's UNIX system administrator and Linux user through further technical training.
Course Objectives:
1. Install Red Hat Linux in an interactive or kickstart manner
2. Control common system software, manage Linux print subsystem
3. Create and maintain a Linux file system
4. Performing user and group management
5. Integrate your workstation with your existing network
6. Configure a workstation as a Client for NIS, DNS, and DHCP services
7. Automate task management with at, Cron and Anacron
8. Backing up the file system to tape and tar archive files
9. Operate the package with RPM
10. Configure X Window system and GNOME, KDE desktop environment
11. Configuring performance, storage, and process management
12. Configure Basic Host Security
RH254 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Network and security management
Course Description: RH254 will teach learners the depth of knowledge needed to configure common network services for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. At the same time, this course will introduce the knowledge of network and local security tasks.
Pre-School Basics:
Knowledge of the RH134 Red Hat Linux System Management training course or similar experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, basic knowledge of LAN/WAN, or experience with networking or similar experience with TCP/IP protocol.
Course Tenet:
After the course is completed, learners should be able to set up Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers and simple configuration of commonly used network services and security settings.
Suitable objects:
A Red Hat certified technician or person with the skills and knowledge covered by RH134.
Course Objectives:
Set up, configure, and manage common network services on the Red Hat Linux server side. Common network services include: DNS, NIS, Apache, SMB, DHCP, Sendmail, FTP. Other commonly used services include: TFTP, PPPD, proxy.
1. Enhance user security
2. Disk Management with iSCSI
3. Network management and packet filtering
4. Common service Management
5. Web Services Management
6. Cross-platform file sharing
7. Basic SMTP Management
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