Red Hat Certified Engineer- RHCE
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) is a leading certification course for Linux network administrators who configure networking services and security on servers running a Red Hat Operating System.
QOU offers official RHCE training on the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. RHCE is an advanced level Red Hat certification. RHCSA is a subset of RHCE and you will earn both RHCE and RHCSA certifications.
Course |
Course Name |
Certificate Name |
Course Duration |
Red Hat Certified Engineer RHCE |
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) 03+06+10+13+17/06/2023 9:00AM – 17:00PM |
RHCSA |
5 Days 40 Hours |
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) 08+11+15+18+22/07/2023 9:00AM – 17:00PM |
5 Days 40 Hours |
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Red Hat System Administration III (RH254) 05+08+12+15+19/08/2023 9:00AM – 17:00PM |
RHCE |
5 Days 40 Hours |
عدد الساعات : 120 ساعة تدريبية
تاريخ الانعقاد : أيام السبت والثلاثاء ابتداءا من 03/06/2023 – 19/08/2023
وقت الانعقاد : 9:00 – 17:00
مكان الانعقاد : مقر المعهد المصرفي الفلسطيني – رام الله
الرسوم: (950$) للمشارك الواحد من المؤسسات الأعضاء، و (1000$) للمشارك الواحد من المؤسسات غير الأعضاء
Red Hat System Administration I (RH124)
Course description
Red Hat System Administration I provides a foundation for students wishing to become full-time Linux system administrators by introducing key command line concepts and other enterprise-level tools. These concepts are further developed in the follow-on course, Red Hat System Administration II (RH134).
Course content summary
• Introduction to the command line
• Managing physical storage
• Learning how to install and configure software components and services
• Establishing network connections and firewall access
• Monitoring and managing processes
• Managing and securing files
• Administrating users and groups
• Accessing Linux file systems
• Installing and using virtualized systems
• Reviewing the system log files and journal
Audience for this course
IT professionals across a broad range of disciplines who need to perform essential Linux administration tasks including installation, establishing network connectivity, managing physical storage, and basic security administration.
Outline for this course
• Log in to a Linux system and run simple commands using the shell.
• Copy, move, create, delete, and organize files from the bash shell prompt.
• Resolve problems by using online help systems and Red Hat support utilities.
• Create, view, and edit text files from command output or in an editor.
• Manage local Linux users and groups, and administer local password policies.
• Set Linux file system permissions on files and interpret the security effects of different permission settings.
• Obtain information about the system, and control processes running on it.
• Control and monitor network services and system daemons using systemd
• Access and provide access to the command line on remote systems securely using OpenSSH
• Locate and accurately interpret relevant system log files for troubleshooting purposes.
• Configure basic IPv4 networking on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.
• Archive files and copy them from one system to another.
• Download, install, update, and manage software packages from Red Hat and yum package repositories.
• Access and inspect existing file systems on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system.
• Create and use Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtual machines with KVM and libvirt.
• Practice and demonstrate the knowledge and skills learned in this course.
Impact of this training
Impact on the organization:
This course develops the skills needed for basic administration and configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), introducing key command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools and laying the foundation for the rapid deployment of RHEL. RH124 also introduces the basic administration skills needed for resolving configuration issues and integrating RHEL systems with other existing environments. The course helps establish secure user and group administration and develops skills that allow administrators to use available storage solutions more efficiently and securely. RH124 is the first of a two-
course series that turns a computer professional unfamiliar with Linux into a fully capable Linux administrator.
Red Hat has created this course in a way intended to benefit our customers, but each company and infrastructure is unique, and actual results or benefits may vary.
Impact on the individual:
After attending this course, you should be able to perform essential Linux administration tasks, including installation, establishing network connectivity, managing physical storage, and basic security administration.
You should be able to demonstrate these skills:
• Access the command line
• Manage files from command line
• Create, view, and edit text files
• Manage local Linux users and groups
• Monitor and manage Linux processes
• Control services and daemons
• Control access to files with Linux file-system permissions
• Analyze and store log files
• Configure and secure the OpenSSH service
• Install and update software packages
• Access Linux file systems
• Manage Linux networking
Red Hat System Administration II (RH134)
Course overview
This course goes deeper into enterprise Linux administration including file systems and partitioning, logical volumes, SELinux, firewalling, and troubleshooting. Attending both Red Hat System Administration I and Red Hat System Administration II can help you in your preparation for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator exam (EX200).
Course content summary
• Installation using Kickstart
• Manage filesystems and logical volumes
• Manage scheduled jobs
• Access network filesystems
• Manage SELinux
• Control firewalling
• Troubleshooting
Outline for this course
Automate installation with Kickstart
Automate the installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems with Kickstart.
Use regular expressions with grep
Write regular expressions that, when partnered with grep, will allow you to quickly isolate or locate content within text files. Create and Edit text files with vim
Introduce the vim text editor, with which you can open, edit, and save text files.
Schedule future Linux tasks
Schedule tasks to automatically execute in the future.
Manage priority of Linux processes
Influence the relative priorities at which Linux processes run. Control access to files with access control lists (ACL) Manage file security using POSIX access control lists.
Manage SELinux security
Manage the Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) behavior of a system to keep it secure in case of a network service
compromise.
Connect to network-defined users and groups
Configure systems to use central identity management services. Add disks, partitions, and file systems to a Linux system Manage simple partitions and file systems.
Manage logical volume management (LVM) storage Manage logical volumes from the command line.
Access networked attached storage with network file system (NFS) Access (secure) NFS shares.
Access networked storage with SMB
Use autofs and the command line to mount and unmount SMB file systems.
Control and troubleshoot the Red Hat Enterprise Linux boot process
Limit network communication with firewall
Configure a basic firewall.
Comprehensive review
Practice and demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in this course.
Impact of this training
Impact on the organization:
This course is intended to develop the skills needed to extend, automate, and better secure an existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux deployment. It is designed as a natural extension of the RH124 course and introduces advanced file-system management capabilities, security controls, and firewall configuration. The skills developed in this course could lead to improved infrastructure performance, increased system utilization, and responsiveness to system failures. A better understanding of Linux file system and logical volume management should result in lower storage costs and better use of existing storage solutions.
Red Hat has created this course in a way intended to benefit our customers, but each company and infrastructure is unique, and actual results or benefits may vary.
Impact of the individuals:
As a result of attending this course, students should be able to perform the key tasks needed to become a full-time Linux administrator. Students will be introduced to more advanced administrative topics, such as storage management using LVM, SELinux management, and automated installation. This course goes deeper into enterprise Linux administration, including file systems and partitioning, logical volumes, SELinux, firewall configuration, and troubleshooting.
Students should be able to demonstrate the following skills:
• Automate installations using Kickstart
• Manage file systems and logical volumes
• Manage scheduled jobs
• Access network file systems
• Manage SELinux
• Control firewalls
• Perform troubleshooting tasks
Red Hat System Administration III (RH254)
Course overview
The course is focused on deploying and managing network servers running caching Domain Name Service (DNS), MariaDB, Apache HTTPD, Postfix SMTP nullclients, network file sharing with Network File System (NFS) and Server Message Block (SMB), iSCSI initiators and targets, advanced networking and firewalld configurations, and the use of Bash shell scripting to help automate, configure, and troubleshoot the system. Through lectures and hands-on labs, students who have already earned the RHCSA certification will be exposed to all competencies covered by the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam (EX300).
Note: This course does not cover all RHCSA tasks. Students who need a review of RHCSA skills are encouraged to attend RHCSA Rapid Track Course (RH199).
Prerequisites for this course
• RHCSA certification or equivalent experience
• For candidates who have not earned their RHCSA certification, confirmation of the correct skills and knowledge can be obtained by passing the online skills assessment.
Outline for this course
Control services and daemons
Review how to manage services and the boot-up process using systemctl
Manage IPv6 networking
Configure and troubleshoot basic IPv6 networking on Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems
Configure link aggregation and bridging
Configure and troubleshoot advanced network interface functionality including bonding, teaming, and local software bridges
Control network port security
Permit and reject access to network services using advanced SELinux and firewalld filtering techniques
Manage DNS for servers
Set and verify correct DNS records for systems and configure secure DNS caching
Configure email delivery
Relay all email sent by the system to an SMTP gateway for central delivery
Provide block-based storage
Provide and use networked iSCSI block devices as remote disks Provide file-based storage
Provide NFS exports and SMB file shares to specific systems and users
Configure MariaDB databases
Provide a MariaDB SQL database for use by programs and database administrators
Provide Apache HTTPD web service
Configure Apache HTTPD to provide Transport Layer Security (TLS)-enabled websites and virtual hosts
Write Bash scripts
Write simple shell scripts using Bash
Bash conditionals and control structures
Use Bash conditionals and other control structures to write more sophisticated shell commands and scripts
Configure the shell environment
Customize Bash startup and use environment variables, Bash aliases, and Bash functions
Comprehensive review
Practice and demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in Red Hat System Administration III
Impact of this training
Impact on the organization
This course is intended to develop the skills needed to improve infrastructure performance, increase system utilization and security, and responsiveness to system failures by introducing advanced administration tasks and techniques. The result should be improved infrastructure security, lower costs of infrastructure services, more robust IT infrastructure, faster deployment of open source technologies, and improved quality of infrastructure services and products.
Red Hat has created this course in a way intended to benefit our customers, but each company and infrastructure is unique, and actual results or benefits may vary.
Impact on the individual
As a result of attending this course, students should be able to perform the key tasks needed as a full time Linux system engineer or consultant. This course introduces enterprise Linux advanced administration topics, including service and daemon control, network configuration and troubleshooting, NFS and SAMBA file server configuration, Apache HTTP web server management, MariaDB SQL database configuration, Postfix SMTP configuration, DNS troubleshooting, and bash scripting.
Students should be able to demonstrate the following skills:
• Control services and daemons.
• Manage networking.
• Configure link aggregation, bridging, teaming, and bonding.
• Configure filters with firewalls.
• Permit and reject access to network services using SELinux.
• Manage DNS servers.
• Configure SMTP email delivery.
• Provide iSCSI block storage.
• Configure NFS and SAMBA file-based storage.
• Configure MariaDB SQL database.
• A Configure Apache HTTPD with TLS-enabled virtual hosts.
• Write simple bash automation scripts.