Red Hat Certified Technician
- Offered byXLNC
Red Hat Certified Technician at XLNC Overview
Duration | 6 months |
Total fee | ₹1,999 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Red Hat Certified Technician at XLNC Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from XLNC
Red Hat Certified Technician at XLNC Course details
- For technicians
- Configuring static routes, packet filtering, and network address translation
- Setting kernel runtime parameters
- Configuring an Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) initiator
- Producing and delivering reports on system utilization
- Using shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
- Configuring system logging, including remote logging
- Configuring a system to provide networking services, including
- Linux is the most important operating system on the Internet
- It's recognized everywhere as the cost-effective way to operate all kinds of servers
- With the support of powerhouses like IBM, Dell, HP, and Sun, demand for Linux servers is growing. Red Hat is the dominant player in Linux
- This practical "how to" course by author Mike Jang, uses practical examples to demonstrate the skills tested by the RHCT exam
Red Hat Certified Technician at XLNC Curriculum
Introduction
Welcome
System requirements
Prerequisite skills
Using standard command line tools
Processing text streams and files
Running a terminal-based text editor
Managing input/output redirection
Working with basic tcp/ip addressing
Running su & passwd
Working with tar, gzip, & bzip2v
Configuring email & web clients
Working with lftp
Installing linux
Preparing to install
First steps
Partition options
Configuring file systems
Configuring software raid
Grub configuration
Network configuration
Package groups
System & service initialization
Understanding the boot process
Troubleshooting grub
Loading kernels & modules
Running the first process & inittab
More on /etc/inittab
Controlling how services start
Shutdown & reboot
Configuring kernel services & modules
Managing modules
Configuring with /proc & sysctl.conf
Finding detected hardware
Controlling & monitoring processes
Managing filesystems
Partition management
Creating filesystems with journals & more
Filesystem attributes
Mounting in /etc/fstab
Automounting
Filesystem management commands