Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) – RHEL 9

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The Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) – RHEL 9 course is designed for IT professionals working to become full-time enterprise Linux system administrators. The course builds upon the foundation of command-line skills covered in the Red Hat System Administration I course (RH124) and dives deeper into RHEL administration.Learners will enhance their command-line productivity by mastering advanced features of the Bash shell, writing shell scripts, and utilizing various utilities. The course covers how to schedule future tasks, tune system performance, and control file access with ACLs. Security is a key aspect, with lessons on managing SELinux security and network security, ensuring that systems are well-protected.The course also delves into managing basic storage, logical volumes, and implementing advanced storage features like Stratis and VDO. Accessing network-attached storage with NFS and managing the boot process are essential skills taught in the course. Lastly, learners will be introduced to container management to handle services in a modern infrastructure, and they will practice installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux.Overall, RH134 is crucial for those seeking practical knowledge in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and aiming to pass the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Enhance command-line efficiency through the use of advanced Bash features, scripting, and Red Hat utilities.
  • Schedule tasks for future execution using cron and at, ensuring regular automation of system commands.
  • Optimize system performance by configuring tuning parameters and process scheduling priorities.
  • Implement complex permission scenarios using Access Control Lists (ACLs) for fine-grained file access control.
  • Manage and secure server environments with SELinux, maintaining system integrity and compliance.
  • Administer storage devices, partitions, file systems, and swap spaces via command-line tools.
  • Create, manage, and troubleshoot logical volumes, including file systems and swap spaces.
  • Utilize advanced storage solutions such as Stratis and VDO to efficiently manage data and optimize storage utilization.
  • Configure and maintain network-attached storage using the NFS protocol, ensuring seamless access to shared resources.
  • Control the Linux boot process, service management, and troubleshoot boot-related issues effectively.
  • Secure network services with firewall configurations and SELinux policies, enhancing the system's defense against threats.
  • Perform installations of Red Hat Enterprise Linux on various platforms, including physical servers and virtual machines.
  • Run and manage containerized services using podman, integrating lightweight virtualization into system administration tasks.
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