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Enterprise Linux
Enterprise Linux® 8 Certified Engineer
Curriculum
9 Sections
50 Lessons
16 Hours
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01. Be able to perform all tasks expected of a Red Hat Certified System Administrator
7
1.1
Manage security
1.2
Manage users and groups
1.3
Deploy, configure, and maintain systems
1.4
Create and configure file systems
1.5
Configure local storage
1.6
Operate running systems
1.7
Understand and use essential tools
02. Understand core components of Ansible
7
2.1
Use provided documentation to look up specific information about Ansible modules and commands
2.2
Configuration files
2.3
Playbooks
2.4
Facts
2.5
Modules
2.6
Inventories
2.7
Variables
03. Install and configure an Ansible control node
5
3.1
Manage parallelism
3.2
Create and use static inventories to define groups of hosts
3.3
Create a configuration file
3.4
Create a static host inventory file
3.5
Install required packages
04. Configure Ansible managed nodes
3
4.1
Configure privilege escalation on managed nodes
4.2
Create and distribute SSH keys to managed nodes
4.3
Validate a working configuration using ad hoc Ansible commands
05. Script administration tasks
2
5.1
Create simple shell scripts that run ad hoc Ansible commands
5.2
Create simple shell scripts
06. Create Ansible plays and playbooks
5
6.1
Create playbooks to configure systems to a specified state
6.2
Configure error handling
6.3
Use conditionals to control play execution
6.4
Use variables to retrieve the results of running a comm
6.5
Know how to work with commonly used Ansible modules
07. Use Ansible modules for system administration tasks that work with:
10
7.1
Users and groups
7.2
Security
7.3
Scheduled tasks
7.4
Archiving
7.5
File content
7.6
Storage devices
7.7
File systems
7.8
Firewall rules
7.9
Services
7.10
Software packages and repositories
08. Work with roles
2
8.1
Download roles from an Ansible Galaxy and use them
8.2
Create roles
09. Use advanced Ansible features
9
9.1
Use provided documentation to look up specific information about Ansible modules and commands
9.2
Use Ansible Vault in playbooks to protect sensitive data
9.3
Manage parallelism
9.4
Download roles from an Ansible Galaxy and use them
9.5
Create and work with roles
9.6
Work with Ansible variables and facts
9.7
Create and use templates to create customized configuration files
9.8
Use Ansible Vault in playbooks to protect sensitive data
9.9
Create and use templates to create customized configuration files
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