GL254 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux Systems Administration III
Description:
This GL254 course is designed to follow an identical set of topics as the Red Hat® RH254, RH255 RHCE exam prep courses with the added benefit of very comprehensive lab exercises and detailed lecture material. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system administration topics covered in this course along with the GL199 course cover the certification objects of the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam. This course builds upon a foundation of core Linux systems administration principles and skills. Students will advance their Linux systems administration knowledge. The course will focus on helping students optimize system administration skills using automation techniques and deploy commonly used network services. Once this course is completed students will know how to deploy critical network services in a secure fashion.
OUTLINE:
I. LINUX KERNEL & DEVICES
- Hardware Discovery Tools
- Kernel Hardware Info – /sys/
- /sys/ Structure
- udev
- Managing Linux Device Files
- List Block Devices
- SCSI Devices
- USB Devices
- USB Architecture
- Kernel Modules
- Configuring Kernel Components and Modules
- Handling Module Dependencies
- Configuring the Kernel via /proc/
- Console
- Virtual Terminals
- Keyboard & locale configuration
- Serial Ports
- Random Numbers and /dev/random
Lab Tasks
- Adjusting Kernel Options
- Introduction to Troubleshooting Labs
- Troubleshooting Practice: Kernel Modules
II. CONTROL SERVICES AND DAEMONS
- systemd System and Service Manager
- systemd Targets
- Using systemd
- Legacy Support for SysV init
Lab Tasks
- Managing Services With Systemd's systemctl
- Creating a systemd unit file
- Troubleshooting Practice: Boot Process
III. MANAGE IPV6 NETWORKING
- IPv6
Lab Tasks
- Configuring IPv6
IV.CONFIGURE LINK AGGREGATION AND BRIDGING
- Interface Aggregation
- Interface Bonding
- Network Teaming
- Interface Bridging
V. CONTROL NETWORK PORT SECURITY
- SELinux Security Framework
- SELinux Modes
- SELinux Commands
- Choosing an SELinux Policy
- SELinux Booleans
- Permissive Domains
- SELinux Policy Tools
- FirewallD
Lab Tasks
- Firewall Configuration
- FirewallD
VI. MANAGE DNS FOR SERVERS
- Server Roles
- Resolving Names
- Resolving IP Addresses
- Basic BIND Administration
- Configuring the Resolver
- Testing Resolution
- BIND Configuration Files
- named.conf Syntax
- named.conf Options Block
- Creating a Site-Wide Cache
- rndc Key Configuration
- Address Match Lists & ACLs
- Restricting Queries
Lab Tasks
- Configuring a Slave Name Server
- Use rndc to Control named
VII. CONFIGURE EMAIL DELIVERY
- SMTP
- SMTP Terminology
- SMTP Architecture
- SMTP Commands
- SMTP Extensions
- SMTP Session
- Postfix Features
- Postfix Architecture
- Postfix Components
- Postfix Configuration
- master.cf
- main.cf
- Configuration Commands
Lab Tasks
- Configuring Postfix
- Postfix Virtual Host Configuration
- Postfix Network Configuration
VIII. PROVIDE BLOCK-BASED STORAGE
- Remote Storage Overview
- Remote Block Device Protocols
- iSCSI Architecture
- Open-iSCSI Initiator Implementation
- iSCSI Initiator Discovery
- iSCSI Initiator Node Administration
- Mounting iSCSI Targets at Boot
- iSCSI Multipathing Considerations
Lab Tasks
- iSCSI Initiator Configuration
IX. PROVIDE FILE-BASED STORAGE
- Remote Filesystem Protocols
- File Sharing via NFS
- NFSv4+
- NFS Clients
- NFS Server Configuration
- Implementing NFSv4
- Accessing Windows/Samba Shares from Linux
Lab Tasks
- NFS Server Configuration
X. CONFIGURE MARIADB DATABASES
- Popular SQL Databases
- MariaDB
- MariaDB Installation and Security
- MariaDB User Account Management
Lab Tasks
- Installing and Securing MariaDB
XI. PROVIDE APACHE HTTPD WEB SERVICES
- HTTP Operation
- Apache Architecture
- Apache Configuration Files
- httpd.conf – Server Settings
- httpd.conf – Main Configuration
- HTTP Virtual Servers
- Virtual Hosting DNS Implications
- httpd.conf – VirtualHost Configuration
- Port and IP based Virtual Hosts
- Name-based Virtual Host
- TLS Using mod_ssl.so
- Dynamic HTTP Content
Lab Tasks
- Apache Architecture
- Apache Content
- Configuring Virtual Hosts
- Using TLS Certificates with Apache
- CGI Scripts in Apache
XII. WRITE BASH SCRIPTS
- Shell Script Strengths and Weaknesses
- Example Shell Script
- Positional Parameters
- Input & Output
- Comparisons with test
- Exit Status
- Conditional Statements
- Flow Control: case
- The for Loop
- The while and until Loops
Lab Tasks
- Writing a Shell Script
XIII. CONFIGURE THE SHELL ENVIRONMENT
- Shells
- Identifying the Shell
- Changing the Shell
- Configuration Files
- Script Execution
- Shell Prompts
- Bash: Bourne-Again Shell
- Bash: Configuration Files
- Bash: Command Line History
- Bash: Command Editing
- Bash: Command Completion
- Bash: prompt
Lab Tasks
- Linux Shells
- Bash History
- Aliases
- Bash Login Scripts
XIV. LINUX CONTAINERS PREVIEW
- Application Management Landscape
- Application Isolation
- Container Resource Control & Security
- Container Types
- Container Ecosystem
Lab Tasks
- Container Concepts LXC
- Container Concepts Systemd
Scheduled Courses
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