Module 1: Shell Scripting and the Command Line
Write and run simple shell scripts, and use shell scripting features to efficiently run commands at the shell prompt.
Module 2: Using Regular Expressions for Practical Applications
Efficiently complete system administration tasks by using regular expressions to match text.
Module 3: Scheduling User Tasks
Schedule programs to run in the future, either at a specific time and date or on a recurring basis, as a regular user.
Module 4: Scheduling System Tasks
Schedule system programs that must run on a recurring basis to support daemons or operating system functions.
Module 5: Analyzing and Storing Logs
Locate and interpret system logs for troubleshooting purposes, and ensure accurate timestamps for log events.
Module 6: Managing Security with SELinux
Protect systems and manage security by using SELinux.
Module 7: Archiving Files
Create compressed archives of files so that they can be backed up and transferred to other systems.
Module 8: Transferring Files
Securely transfer files from one system to another.
Module 9: Tuning System Performance
Improve system performance by setting a tuning profile and by adjusting the scheduling priority of specific processes.
Module 10: Managing Basic Storage
Manage storage devices by creating partitions, file systems, and swap spaces from the command line.
Module 11: Managing Storage with Logical Volume Manager
Use Logical Volume Manager (LVM) to manage logical volumes that can contain file systems and swap spaces.
Module 12: Controlling and Troubleshooting the Boot Process
Manage how the system boots to control which services start and to troubleshoot and repair boot-time problems.
Module 13: Recovering Superuser Access
Gain administrative access to a system when the superuser password is unknown or is locked.
Module 14: Managing Network Security
Control network connections to services by using the system firewall, and network services that can bind to particular ports by using SELinux.
Module 15: Accessing Network-attached Storage
Access network-attached storage that is provided by using the Network File System (NFS) protocol, either manually or by using the automounter.
Module 16: Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux in package mode, either interactively or by using Kickstart.
Module 17: Managing Containers with Podman
Manage containers and container images with the latest version of container management tools.
Module 18: Working with Image-based Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Create, use, install, and upgrade containers and servers that use image-based installation management.
Module 19: Comprehensive Review
Practice skills that you learned in Red Hat System Administration II.