This is my study guide for the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam. I'll be taking the test on May 22, 2009 and its a bear!
Study Points for the RHCE Exam from Red Hat
- use standard command line tools (e.g., ls, cp, mv, rm, tail, cat, etc.) to create, remove, view, and investigate files and directories
- use grep, sed, and awk to process text streams and files
- use a terminal-based text editor, such as vim or nano, to modify text files
- use input/output redirection
- understand basic principles of TCP/IP networking, including IP addresses, netmasks, and gateways for IPv4 and IPv6
- use su to switch user accounts
- use passwd to set passwords
- use tar, gzip, and bzip2
- configure an email client on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- use text and/or graphical browser to access HTTP/HTTPS URLs
- use lftp to access FTP URLs
RHCT skills
Troubleshooting and System Maintenance
- boot systems into different run levels for troubleshooting and system maintenance
- diagnose and correct misconfigured networking
- diagnose and correct hostname resolution problems
- configure the X Window System and a desktop environment
- add new partitions, filesystems, and swap to existing systems
- use standard command-line tools to analyze problems and configure system
Installation and Configuration
- perform network OS installation
- implement a custom partitioning scheme
- configure printing
- configure the scheduling of tasks using cron and at
- attach system to a network directory service, such as NIS or LDAP
- configure autofs
- add and manage users, groups, quotas, and File Access Control Lists
- configure filesystem permissions for collaboration
- install and update packages using rpm
- properly update the kernel package
- configure the system to update/install packages from remote repositories using yum or pup
- modify the system bootloader
- implement software RAID at install-time and run-time
- use /proc/sys and sysctl to modify and set kernel run-time parameters
- use scripting to automate system maintenance tasks
- configure NTP for time synchronization with a higher-stratum server
RHCE skills
Troubleshooting and System Maintenance
- use the rescue environment provided by first installation CD
- diagnose and correct boot failures arising from bootloader, module, and filesystem errors
- diagnose and correct problems with network services (see Installation and Configuration below for a list of these services)
- add, remove, and resize logical volumes
- diagnose and correct networking services problems where SELinux contexts are interfering with proper operation.
Installation and Configuration
- HTTP/HTTPS
- SMB
- NFS
- FTP
- Web proxy
- SMTP
- IMAP, IMAPS, and POP3
- SSH
- DNS (caching name server, slave name server)
- NTP
For each of these services, RHCEs must be able to:
- install the packages needed to provide the service
- configure SELinux to support the service
- configure the service to start when the system is booted
- configure the service for basic operation
- Configure host-based and user-based security for the service
RHCEs must also be able to:
- configure hands-free installation using Kickstart
- implement logical volumes at install-time
- use iptables to implement packet filtering and/or NAT
- use PAM to implement user-level restrictions
1 comment:
I am plannig to take RHCE also in May. How are you preparing for it? How many hours you study for it?
- MKS
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