Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
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Good training and good faculty. I am totally satisfied with the quality of the training.
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Excellent examples during theory explanations. The trainer is very patient in solving concerns of each participant.
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I am satisfied with the training course; this would really help.
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Swarup Majumdar
Abhishek Dudhmande
Rajeshwari
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Subjects
- Red Hat
- Engineer
Course programme
- Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
- Module 01 - Introduction
- 1.1 Welcome
- 1.2 What This Course Will Cover
- 1.3 System Prerequisites
- 1.4 Prerequisites
- Module 02 - Installation
- 2.1 Getting Started
- 2.2 Disk Partitioning
- 2.3 Network Configuration
- 2.4 Software Selection
- 2.5 Server vs. Desktop
- Module 03 - Gnome Desktop Tour
- 3.1 Program Shortcuts
- 3.2 System Management
- 3.3 Preferences
- 3.4 Accessibility
- 3.5 Shutting Down and Logging Out
- Module 04 - Essential Tools
- 4.1 Accessing the Shell
- 4.2 Redirection
- 4.3 Grep and Regular Expressions
- 4.4 Remote Access
- 4.5 Logging In and Switching Users
- 4.6 Archives and Compression
- 4.7 Creating and Editing Text Files
- 4.8 File Management
- 4.9 Permissions
- 4.10 Locating Files
- 4.11 System Documentation
- Module 05 - Operating a Running System
- 5.1 Boot/Reboot/Shutdown
- 5.2 Booting Into Different Runlevels
- 5.3 Using Single User Mode
- 5.4 Processes: System Utilization
- 5.5 Process Priorities
- 5.6 Killing Processes
- 5.7 System Logs
- 5.8 System Console
- 5.9 Virtual Machines
- 5.10 Managing Network Services
- Module 06 - Local Storage
- 6.1 Partition Management Using Fdisk
- 6.2 Partition Management Using Cfdisk
- 6.3 Physical Volumes
- 6.4 Volume Groups
- 6.5 Logical Volume Manager
- 6.6 Luks-Encrypted Filesystems
- 6.7 Mount by UUID
- 6.8 Adding New Partitions
- Module 07 - File Systems
- 7.1 Create and Mount File Systems
- 7.2 Mount and Unmount Encrypted File Systems
- 7.3 Managing Network File Systems
- 7.4 Automatic Mounting of File Systems
- 7.5 Extending Ext 4 File Systems
- 7.6 Setgid Directories
- 7.7 Access Control Lists
- 7.8 File Permission Problems
- 7.9 NFS
- Module 08 - System Maintenance
- 8.1 Configure Networking
- 8.2 Hostname Resolution
- 8.3 Using Cron
- 8.4 Booting to Runlevels Automatically
- 8.5 Using Kickstart
- 8.6 Allowing Virtual Guests
- 8.7 Installing RHEL as a Virtual Guest
- 8.8 Launching Virtual Systems at Boot
- 8.9 Network Services Running at Boot
- 8.10 Running a Web Server
- 8.11 Running a Default FTP Server
- 8.12 Installing Red Hat Packages
- 8.13 Updating Red Hat Packages
- 8.14 Creating a Repository
- 8.15 Updating the Kernel
- 8.16 Making Boot Loader Changes
- Module 09 - Users and Groups
- 9.1 Creating and Deleting Users
- 9.2 Making Changes to Users
- 9.3 Changing Passwords and Password Aging
- 9.4 Creating and Deleting Groups
- 9.5 Changing Membership in Groups
- 9.6 Using LDAP
- Module 10 - Security
- 10.1 Iptables
- 10.2 Managing Firewalls
- 10.3 Selinux Enforcing and Permissive Modes
- 10.4 Selinux File and Process Context
- 10.5 Restore Default File Contexts
- 10.6 Modifying System Selinux Settings
- 10.7 Diagnosing Selinux Policy Violations
- Module 11 - Advanced Topics
- 11.1 Network Address Translation
- 11.2 Configuration of Static Routes
- 11.3 Kernel Runtime Parameters
- 11.4 Building RPMs
- 11.5 iSCSI Initiator
- 11.6 System Utilization Reports
- 11.7 Automating System Maintenance Tasks
- 11.8 Remote Logging
- 11.9 Network Services
- Module 12 - Conclusion
- 12.1 Course Wrap Up
- 12.2 Next Steps
- Module 13 - Credits
- 13.1 About the Author
- Module 01 - Introduction
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)