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The RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH199) is designed for experienced Linux System Administrators who want to harden their technical skill set and work towards the RHCSA certification. Using a best-of-breed contemporary teaching approach, students will learn to properly manage a Linux workstation and server, including installation and configuration of local components and services as well as connections to existing network services. To successfully navigate this course, students must already have solid Linux command line experience to perform tasks at an accelerated pace. In addition, they should possess the necessary skills to execute common commands such as cp, grep, sort, mkdir, tar, mkfs, ssh, and yum, and be familiar with accessing man pages for help. At the completion of the course, students will be adequately prepared to take the Red Hat Certified System Administration (RHCSA) exam. Please note that the exam is not included in this course only offering. It can be booked separately, or as part of the RH200 course.


•Practiced Linux system administrators who currently manage Linux servers at the enterprise level

•Skilled Linux system administrators who who want or are required to demonstrate competencies by earning the RHCSA
Configure, manage, and test static network settings
Implement password aging and configure an LDAP client
Manage CPU, memory, and disk utilization; manage system logs
Install software and query with yum using RHN and a custom repository
Deploy VNC, FTP, and web services and require key authentication with SSH
Restrict file access with ACLs and secure network services with a firewall and SELinux
Manage encrypted partitions, filesystems, and swap space
Understand Logical Volume concepts and manage Logical Volumes, including snapshots
Understand runlevels and manage GRUB
Pass parameters to the kernel and manage kernel modules
Create kickstart configurations and use them to install Linux
Deploy and manage KVM virtual machines
Apply a systematic approach to diagnosing and correcting system failures
Access Red Hat documentation and services