lovewarez Posted May 25, 2021 Report Share Posted May 25, 2021 Redhat System Administration II - SA2 (RHEL8) MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 117 lectures (13h 1m) | Size: 1.95 GB Key tasks needed to become a full time Linux Administrator and to validate those skills via the Red Hat Certified System What you'll learn: Scheduling Future Tasks Practice QA for Redhat Linux EXAM-200 Adjusting Tuning Profiles Controlling Access to files with ACLs Managing SELinux Security Adding Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent mounts Creating Logical Volumes Controlling the Boot Process Managing Network Security Automating Installation with Kickstart Network File System KVM Virtualization Improving Command-line Productivity Introducing containers Lab - configure a basic container Requirements PC or Laptop with internet Connection RHEL, CentOS, VMware Workstation & Oracle VirtualBox Students should have completed Red Hat System Administration - SA1 Description Note: This is not an authorized Red hat training course module. Redhat Certified System Administrator Exam (EX200 - 2.5 Hours Required), there are two course modules as shown below. Redhat System Administration I - SA1 (First part) Redhat System Administration II - SA2 (Second part) ==> This Course Module will teach you this module. Course Content Redhat System Administration II - SA2 (RH134) with Practice QA for first level of Exam. Introduction Overview about the Course Module Scheduling Future Tasks Overview of Scheduling Tasks Scheduling a Deferred User Job Controlling Nice Values with Queue Designations Scheduling Recurring User Jobs Scheduling a job for a specific time - 1 Scheduling a job for a specific time - 2 Practice Lab Session - Scheduling a Recurring User Jobs Scheduling Recurring System Jobs Practice Lab Session - System Jobs Scheduling tasks with Systemd Timer Practice Lab Session - Systemd Timer Managing Temporary Files Cleaning Temporary Files with a Systemd Timer Lab - Configure systemd-tmpfiles to remove unused temporary files from /tmp Lab - Configure systemd-tmpfiles to periodically purge files from another directory Adjusting Tuning Profiles Overview about tuning profiles Managing profiles from the command line Lab Session - Tune a server's performance by activating the tuned service and apply a tuning profile to powersave. Process Scheduling & Multitasking Displaying Nice Levels from the Command Line Changing the Nice Level of an Existing Process Lab Session: Influencing Process Scheduling Controlling Access to files with ACLs Access Control List Concepts Set ACLs on files Default ACLs Viewing and Interpreting ACL Permissions Lab - set acl on files Lab - set acl on directories Lab - Mask to limit the set of permissions Lab - default acl Guided Exercise on ACL Managing SELinux Security SELinux Security Concepts SELinux Context SELinux Modes Apache service without SELinux Protection (DAC) Apache service with SELinux Protection (MAC) Practical approach to understand SELinux Lab - Change context temporary Lab - Change context permanently Lab - SELinux inheritance and its pitfalls SELinux Booleans Lab - SELinux Booleans Audit logs & Troubleshooting SELinux Adding Partitions, File Systems, and Persistent mounts Partitioning a Disk Benefits of disk partitioning MBR Partitioning Scheme Primary & Extended Partitions GPT Partitioning Scheme How to identify what partitioning standard is used Managing Partitions with Parted Creating a file system Swap Space Concepts Create a Swap Partitions Setting the Swap Space Priority Creating Logical Volumes The LVM Logical Volume Manager Features of LVM LVM Architecture Overview Architectural Overview via Diagram LVM Components - PV, VG, LV Lab 1 - Creation of PV, VG, LV Lab 2 - Create File System, Mount Point Lab 3 - Remove a Logical Volume Lab 4 - Extending and Reducing a Volume Group Lab 5 - Extending a LV and xfs & ext4 FS Lab 6 - Extend a swap space Controlling the Boot Process Booting Process of a RHEL 8 System Selecting a systemd target, rebooting & shutting Lab Exercise - Determine the default target and change the target into running system. Lab - Selecting a rescue mode at boot time Resetting a root password Repaiting Systemd Boot Issues Booting RHEL 8 into Rescue Mode Booting RHEL 8 into Emergency Mode Enabling the Early Debug Shell Repair a File System Issues at boot Lab - Repair a File System Managing Network Security Firewall Concepts Features and advantages of firewalld Pre-defined Zones Packet flow via firewalld Add, remove services from firewall server - Lab Session Addhttp service to allow access the website - Lab Session Port Forwarding - allow access a website running on 12345 port masquerading, network address translation Lab Session - masquerading, port forwarding rich rules Lab Session - rich rules Automating Installation with Kickstart Overview Kickstart Server Architectural Overview Lab 1 - Configure dhcp server Lab 2 - Configure tftp, pxe boot server Lec 3 - Configurehttpd, kick start configuration file Lab 4 - Configurehttp repository, start services Lab 5 - Boot the Client from Network Network File System Overview of NFS nfsconf tool Lab - Accessing Network-Attached Storage Exercise - NFS Share Mounting NFS Shares with Automounter Automounter Benefits Lab - Automounter using indirect map Lab Session on Indirect Wildcard Maps Lab Session on Direct maps KVM Virtualization Overview of Linux Virtualization Hypervisor Concept - type 1 & type 2 Types of Virtualization KVM, QEMU & Libvirt Architecture virsh command to manager vm's Lab Session Introducing Containers Introducing Container Technology Planning for containers Lab - configure a basic container Lab - mapping container host ports to the container Lab - stop, restart & remove container Improving Command-line Productivity Writing Simple Bash Scripts Lab - Writing Simple Bash Scripts Simple Commands in Linux Variable, single and double quote, backslash Redirection output Redirection output - Lab Last lecture Who this course is for There is no formal prerequisites for this course; however, previous system administrator experience on other operating system would be very beneficial.https://anonymz.com/?https://www.udemy.com/course/redhat-linux-administration-ll/ https://nitro.download/view/1BD3CE543267D27/Redhat_System_Administration_II_%E2%80%93_SA2_%28RHEL8%29.part1.rar https://nitro.download/view/A7F89F0D9DF2582/Redhat_System_Administration_II_%E2%80%93_SA2_%28RHEL8%29.part2.rar https://rapidgator.net/file/db5bedd29df44fc80fbb62a76078a214/Redhat_System_Administration_II_-_SA2_(RHEL8).part1.rar.html https://rapidgator.net/file/6346cb5ae77d6a542d4972a30ba64177/Redhat_System_Administration_II_-_SA2_(RHEL8).part2.rar.html https://uploadgig.com/file/download/1b2f6d765d95f81f/Redhat_System_Administration_II__SA2_RHEL8.part1.rar https://uploadgig.com/file/download/b41331001E804671/Redhat_System_Administration_II__SA2_RHEL8.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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