Instructor-Led Red Hat Training
Red Hat Enterprise System Administration – Level One
5 days
The topics covered include essential command line tools, installing RHEL, remote administration techniques, managing local storage, system monitoring, basic user and security, administration, connecting to a network and deploying FTP and Web servers.
Prerequisites: Students must be proficient in general computing skills but not necessarily experienced with Linux or Unix.
Supported Distributions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Course Outline
- ACCESS THE COMMAND LINE
1. Components of a Distribution
2. Red Hat Linux Products
3. Logging In
4. Running Programs
5. Interacting with Command Line
6. Desktop Environments
7. GNOME
8. got root?
9. Switching User Contexts
10. sudo
11. Login and Discovery
12. Switching Users With su - MANAGE FILES FROM THE COMMAND LINE
1. Managing Files Graphically
2. Drag and drop with Nautilus
3. Physical Unix File Structure
4. Unix/Linux Filesystem Features
5. Navigating the Filesystem
6. Displaying Directory Contents
7. Directory Manipulation
8. File Manipulation
9. Deleting and Creating Files
10. Filesystem Links
11. Navigating Directories and Listing Files
12. Manipulating Files and Directories - GET HELP IN A TEXTUAL ENVIRONMENT
1. Gathering Login Session Info
2. Red Hat Online Documentation
3. Getting Help Within the Graphical Desktop
4. Gathering System Info
5. Help from Commands and Documentation
6. Getting Help with man & info
7. $MANPATH, whatis and apropos
8. Help with Commands - CREATE, VIEW, AND EDIT TEXT FILES
1. The gedit Text Editor
2. Pico/GNU Nano
3. Pico/Nano Interface
4. Nano configuration
5. Pico/Nano Shortcuts
6. Communication Channels
7. File Redirection
8. Piping Commands Together
9. The Streaming Editor
10. Text Processing with Awk
11. Producing File Statistics
12. Replacing Text Characters
13. Text Sorting
14. Duplicate Removal Utility
15. Extracting Columns of Text
16. Combining Files and Merging Text
17. Comparing File Changes
18. Text Editing with Nano
19. Text Processing - MANAGE LOCAL LINUX USERS AND GROUPS
1. User and Group Concepts
2. User Administration
3. Modifying Accounts
4. Group Administration
5. User Private Group Scheme
6. Password Aging
7. User and Group Administration
8. User Private Groups - CONTROL ACCESS TO FILES WITH LINUX FILE SYSTEM PERMISSIONS
1. File Ownership
2. File and Directory Permissions
3. SUID and SGID on files
4. SGID and Sticky Bit on Directories
5. Changing File Permissions
6. File and Directory Ownership and Permissions - MONITOR AND MANAGE LINUX PROCESSES
1. What is a Process?
2. Process States
3. Viewing Processes
4. System Status – CPU
5. System Status – Memory
6. Signals
7. Tools to Send Signals
8. Managing Processes
9. Tuning Process Scheduling
10. Job Control Overview
11. Job Control Commands
12. Job Control Basics
13. Process Management Basics - CONTROL SERVICES AND DAEMONS
1. init
2. Linux Runlevels Aliases
3. systemd System and Service Manager
4. systemd Targets
5. Using systemd
6. Legacy Support for SysV init
7. Managing Services With Systemd's systemctl
8. Creating a systemd unit file - CONFIGURE AND SECURE OPENSSH SERVICE
1. Secure Shell
2. OpenSSH Client & Server Configuration
3. Accessing Remote Shells
4. Transferring Files
5. Alternative sftp Clients
6. SSH Key Management
7. ssh-agent
8. Introduction to ssh and scp
9. SSH Key-based User Authentication
10. Using ssh-agent - ANALYZING AND STORING LOGS
1. System Logging
2. systemd Journal
3. systemd Journal's journalctl
4. Secure Logging with Journal's Log Sealing
5. Cockpit - Logs
6. Syslog-ng
7. Rsyslog
8. /etc/rsyslog.conf
9. Log Management
10. Log Anomaly Detector
11. Hardware and System Clock
12. Time Synchronization with Chronyd
13. Using the systemd Journal
14. Setting up a Full Debug Logfile
15. Remote Syslog Configuration - MANAGE RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX NETWORKING
1. IPv4 Fundamentals
2. TCP/UDP Fundamentals
3. IPv6
4. Linux Network Interfaces
5. Ethernet Hardware Tools
6. Network Configuration with ip Command
7. Starting and Stopping Interfaces
8. Configuring Routing Tables
9. IP to MAC Address Mapping with ARP
10. DNS Clients
11. DHCP Clients
12. Continual Time Sync with NTP
13. Network Diagnostics
14. NetworkManager
15. Network Discovery
16. Basic Client Networking
17. Introduction to Troubleshooting Labs
18. Troubleshooting Practice: Networking - ARCHIVE AND COPY FILES BETWEEN SYSTEMS
1. Archives with tar
2. Archives with cpio
3. The gzip Compression Utility
4. The bzip2 Compression Utility
5. The XZ Compression Utility
6. The PKZIP Archiving/Compression format
7. Archiving and Compression
8. Using rsync and ssh for Backups - INSTALL AND UPDATE SOFTWARE PACKAGES
1. Managing Software
2. RPM Features
3. RPM Architecture
4. RPM Package Files
5. Working With RPMs
6. Querying and Verifying with RPM
7. Managing Software Dependencies
8. Using the Yum & DNF commands
9. Yum package groups
10. Updating the Kernel RPM
11. Dealing With RPM & Yum Digest Changes
12. DNF Repositories
13. DNF Repository Groups
14. DNF Plugins & RHSM Subscription Manager
15. DNF Version Lock Plugin
16. Managing Software with RPM
17. Querying the RPM Database
18. Using Yum - ACCESS LINUX FILE SYSTEMS
1. Filesystem Creation
2. Mounting Filesystems
3. Mounting Filesystems
4. Filesystem Maintenance
5. Managing an XFS Filesystem
6. Persistent Block Devices
7. Filesystem Structures
8. Determining Disk Usage With df and du
9. Filesystem Table (/etc/fstab)
10. Creating and Managing Filesystems - MANAGE VIRTUAL MACHINES
1. Introducing libvirt
2. libvirt: Basic Concepts
3. libvirt: Storage Architecture
4. libvirt: Network Architecture
5. libvirt: Graphical Tools
6. libvirt: Command Line Tools
7. virsh: Basics
8. virsh: Common Tasks
9. virt-install
10. Virtual Machine Guest Tools & Drivers
11. libguestfs and guestfish
12. Installing a Virtual Machine - COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
1. System Administration I
2. Understand And Use Essential Tools
3. Operate Running Systems
4. Users, Groups, and File Permissions
