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This document outlines the syllabus for the Red Hat System Administration 1 (RH124) course. The course is designed for IT professionals new to Linux and focuses on introductory command line and GUI skills. It covers topics such as accessing and navigating the command line, managing files and directories, getting help, creating and editing text files, managing users and groups, controlling file permissions, monitoring and managing processes, configuring services, managing networking, installing software packages, and accessing file systems. The goal is to provide foundational Linux system administration skills.

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This document outlines the syllabus for the Red Hat System Administration 1 (RH124) course. The course is designed for IT professionals new to Linux and focuses on introductory command line and GUI skills. It covers topics such as accessing and navigating the command line, managing files and directories, getting help, creating and editing text files, managing users and groups, controlling file permissions, monitoring and managing processes, configuring services, managing networking, installing software packages, and accessing file systems. The goal is to provide foundational Linux system administration skills.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7-RHCE Syllabus

RH124 Red Hat System Administration I


Red Hat System Administration 1(RH124) is Designed for IT Professionals who are new to
Linux. This course will actively engage students in task focused activities, lab-based knowledge
checks, and facilitative discussions to ensure maximum skill transfer and retention. In addition
GUI-based Environment will be featured to build on the student's existing technical knowledge,
while command line concepts will be introduced to provide a foundation for students planning to
become full time Linux system administrator.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Accessing the Command Line
 Recognize the BASH shell based on the default prompt.
 Use Linux efficiently by switching between virtual consoles.
 Display usage messages and be able to interpret a command's syntax.
Unit 2: Managing Files from the Command Line
 Recognize and Find Familiarity in a File-system Tree,
 Learn Terms Like “root” Directory and Subdirectory.
 Introduction to Different types of Data in Separate System Directories.
Unit 3: Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
 Learn “man” Terminology, Including Topics and Sections.
 Become Aware of The importance of less-noticed man sections.

Unit 4: Creating, Viewing and Editing Text Files


 Describe the Technical Terms Standard Output, and Standard Error. Use Redirection
Characters to Control Output to Files.
 Use Pipe to Control Output to Other Programs.
Unit 5: Manage Local Linux Users and Groups
 Explain the Role of Users and Groups on a Linux System and How They are understood
by the Computer.
Unit 6: Controlling Access to Files with Linux File-system Permissions
 Explain How the Linux File Permissions Model Works.
Unit 7: Monitoring and Managing Linux Processes
 Learn the Processes Lifecycle, in Order to better Comprehend Process States.
Unit 8: Controlling Services and Daemons
 List System Daemons and Network Services Started by System services and Socket
units.
Unit 9: Configuring And Securing Open-ssh Service
 Log into a Remote System Using ssh to Run Commands From a Shell Prompt.
Unit 10: Analyzing and Storing Logs
 Describe the Basic “syslog” Architecture in RHEL7
Unit 11: Managing RHEL Networking
 Explain Fundamental Concepts of Computer Networking.
Unit 12: Archiving and Copying Files between Systems
 To Create Backups and Transfer Files Over The Network..
Unit 13: Installing and Updating Software Packages
 Register System With Your Red Hat Account and Entitle Them to Software Updates
forInstalled Products.
Unit 14: Accessing Linux File-systems
 Determine which Directories in the File-system Hierarchy are Stored on Which Storage
Devices.
Unit 15: Using Virtualized Systems
 Recognize the Consistent Use of KVM Architecture Throughout of Red Hat Product
Line.
Unit 16: Accessing the Command Line

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