[NEW] Red Hat Training and Certification - RHEL 9 (RH124)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
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MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 2.24 GB | Duration: 8h 0m
It is designed for IT professionals to help them develop the foundational skills required for the RHCSA certification.
What you'll learn
You should be able to follow a step-by-step installation guide for RHEL 9.
You should be able to understand the GNOME desktop environment.
Learn how to access the Command Line.
Gain the skills to execute Commands with the Bash Shell.
Manage Files from the Command Line.
You will learn how to create, view, and edit text files.
With practice lab sessions, you will be able to work on shell variables.
Develop skills in managing local users and groups.
You will gain practical experience in controlling access to files through permissions in Linux.
Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes.
Learn about Control Services and Daemons.
Learn how to configure and secure ssh
You will be able to understand the concept of the systemd-journald and rsyslog services.
Develop skills in archiving and transferring files.
Managing Remote Server
Requirements
There is no formal prerequisites for this course module.
However, if you have previous knowledge of any operating system, that will be beneficial.
Description
Disclaimer: This module is not authorized by Red Hat.Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) is designed for IT professionals without previous Linux system administration experience. The course provides students with Linux administration competence by focusing on core administration tasks. This course also provides a foundation for students who plan to become full-time Linux system administrators by introducing key command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools.Course Content:IntroductionWhat's New in RHEL 9Step-by-step Installation Guide for RHEL 9Step-by-step Overview of RHEL 9 InstallationHow to Create a New Red Hat Login ID?Download RHEL 9.2 ISO Image FileCreate a RHEL9 template using Oracle VirtualBoxInstallation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9Install dependencies for VirtualBox Guest AdditionsInstall VirtualBox Guest Additions on RHEL for Enhanced FunctionalityTroubleshootingAccess the Command LineIntroduction to the Bash ShellLog in to a Local SystemLog in to a Remote SystemLog out from a Remote SystemAccess the Command Line with the DesktopIntroduction to the GNOME Desktop EnvironmentParts of the GNOME ShellUnderstand WorkspacesStart a TerminalLock the Screen and Log OutPower off or Reboot the SystemExecute Commands with the Bash ShellBasic Command SyntaxWrite Simple CommandsTab CompletionWrite Long Command on Multiple LinesManage Files from the Command LineLinux File System Hierarchy ConceptsPractice Lab - Absolute & Relative PathsCommand-line File ManagementManage Links Between FilesPractice Lab - Hard LinkPractice Lab - Soft LinkMatch File Name with Shell ExpansionsPractice Lab - Tilde Expansion (~)Practice Lab - Variable Expansion Practice Lab - Command SubstitutionCreate, View, and Edit Text FilesStandard Input, Output and ErrorOutput Redirection OperatorsPractice Lab - STDIN, STDOUT & STDERRPractice Lab - Construct PipelinesPractice Lab - tee commandEdit Files with VimPractice Lab - Vim EditorPractice Lab - Visual ModeChange the Shell EnvironmentShell VariablesPractice Lab - Environment VariablesPractice Lab - Assign Values to VariablesPractice Lab - Configure Bash with Shell VariablesPractice Lab - Configure Bash with Shell VariablesGet Help in LinuxRead Manual PagesPractice Lab - Get HelpManage Local Users and GroupsOverview of User AccountGroup AccountPrimary and Secondary GroupPractice Lab Session - Manage Local User AccountsPractice Lab Session - Manage Group AccountsShadow fileSuperuser - root userSwitch user - suRun command with sudoConfigure sudoControl Access to Files - Permissions in LinuxOverview of Linux File-system PermissionsSymbolic & Numerical Notations in LinuxUnderstand Linux File-system Permissions with diagramPractice Lab Session: Linux File-system PermissionsPractice Lab Session: Change OwnershipChange Permissions with Symbolic MethodChange Permissions with Octal MethodSpecial Permission - SetUIDCommand to apply SetUIDSpecial Permissions - SetGIDSpecial Permissions - Sticky BitMonitor and Manage Linux ProcessesDefinition of a ProcessDescribe Process StatePractice Lab - top commandPractice Lab - Listing ProcessesControl Jobs - Foreground & Background ProcessesPractice Lab - Foreground & Background ProcessesProcess Control with SignalsPractice Lab - SIGTSTP, SIGSTOP, SIGCONT, SIGTERM, SIGKILLPractice Lab - SIGINT, SIGHUBControl Services and DaemonsIntroduction to SystemdPractice Lab - Systemd ServicePractice Lab - Restart, Reload, Mask ServicePractice Lab - Systemd TargetsPractice Lab - List Service UnitConfigure and Secure SSHAbout OpensshSSH Hot KeysSSH Key Based AuthenticationPractice LabCustomize OpenSSHPractice Lab - Prohibit Root UserPractice Lab - Prohibit Password-based AuthenticationPractice Lab - Private key-based LoginsAnalyzing & Storing LogsSystem LoggingLog Events to the SystemPractice Lab - Rsyslog ServicePractice Lab - Collecting Information JournalctlPractice Lab - Journalctl CommandLog file rotationArchiving and Transfer FilesOverview of tar archive utilityPractice Lab - Create an ArchivePractice Lab - Extract and List Archive ContentsPractice Lab - Gzip CompressionPractice Lab - bzip2 compressionPractice Lab - xz compressionPractice Lab - List Content of Compressed ArchiveManaging Remote ServerMonitoring system using web consoleNavigating web console - 1Navigating web console - 2Last Lecture
Who this course is for:
IT professionals, BTech graduates, and any other graduates are eligible to join this course module., Anyone who is preparing for the RHCSA Certification or wants to start a career as a Linux system administrator can participate in this course module.