Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) RHEL 9 Crash Course
Published by Pearson
Labs, demos, and real-world homework to prepare you for the RHCSA exam
- Get focused training on key concepts for the RHCSA RHEL 9 objectives
- Learn by working on labs interactively in class
- Practice your skills with homework labs and exercises
The RHCSA exam is the most popular Linux certification. It teaches Linux administrators, users and developers the skills needed to work with Red Hat Enterprise Linux in any environment. Red Hat exams measure professional readiness through real-time performance. This course – which is a mix of focused content training and hands-on labs and exercises - is built to help you successfully prepare for the exam and to give you the knowledge and practice you need to develop your skills. .
Explore Linux basics, storage management, and SELinux management before jumping into managing containers and much more. Experienced trainer and author Sander van Vugt covers each main topic in the exam, walks you through the labs that were constructed to replicate the skills you will need to perform in the testing center, and shares his vast experience as a certification trainer and Red Hat expert so you can learn everything you need to get RHCSA certified.
Note: There are three types of labs provided in this class.
- Labs Powered by Katacoda: Learners new to the topics will work on Katacoda scenarios. These will provide, step-by-step guidance to complete individual tasks.
- Lab Challenges Powered by Katacoda: Learners with some CLI experience can jump to these Katacoda Challenges. These are ungated are built in Katacoda and test your skills without oversight.
- Real CLI Labs: Learners who feel ready to take the exam should work on the open lab assignments, which the instructor will provide during class.
What you’ll learn and how you can apply it
By the end of the live online course, you’ll understand:
- How to perform any task in the RHCSA exam
- How to manage and configure any type of storage device
- How to run containers on RHEL
- How to fully secure Red Hat Enterprise Linux, using permissions, access control lists, firewall and SELinux
And you’ll be able to:
- Create a secured user environment
- Setup and manage any type of storage
- Secure RHEL with SELinux
- Configure auto-starting containers with podman and systemd
This live event is for you because...
- You want to earn your Red Hat Certified System Administrator certification
- You would like to build on your current knowledge about Linux fundamentals
- You would like to become familiar with the RHCSA certification topics and structure
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of Linux Fundamentals is required to successfully participate in this class.
- Note: In addition to the contents covered in this live course, participants are encouraged to study the video course
Course Set-up:
- The course participant needs to prepare an environment where virtual machines can be installed. It doesn’t really matter which software is used for this purpose. If the participant has no preference, then using either the free Oracle VirtualBox or the non-free VMware Workstation or Fusion is recommended. Also, the student needs to download the latest version of the Rocky Linux 9.x ISO from rockylinux.org, or the latest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9/x from https://developers.redhat.com.
Recommended Preparation:
- Watch: Linux Fundamentals, 2nd Edition by Sander van Vugt (video)
- Attend: Linux Fundamentals Bootcamp by Sander van Vugt (live online training)
- Watch: Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA), 3/e by Sander van Vugt (video)
Recommended Follow-up:
- Read: RHCSA 8 Cert Guide by Sander van Vugt
- Watch: Bash Shell Scripting, 2nd Edition by Sander van Vugt (video)
- Attend: Mastering SELinux by Sander van Vugt (live online training)
- Attend: Mastering Systemd by Sander van Vugt (live online training)
- Attend: Linux Troubleshooting by Sander van Vugt (live online training)
Schedule
The time frames are only estimates and may vary according to how the class is progressing.
Day 1:
Segment 1: Linux Fundamentals and Getting Started Lab (50 mins)
- Linux Basics
- Your first Red Hat lab
- Lab solution and a review of key Linux fundamentals skills
- Break (10 mins)
Segment 2: Managing Users, Groups and Permissions (1 hour and 50 mins)
- Working with users and groups
- Learning how to manage permissions in a Linux environment
- Users, Groups and Permissions lab
- Break (10 mins)
Segment 3: Managing Partitions and File Systems (50 mins)
- Working with partitions and file systems in different use cases
Homework Assignment and QA (10 mins)
Day 2:
Segment 4: Managing Partitions and File Systems - part 2 (50 mins)
- Working with partitions and file systems in different use cases
- Managing Partitions and File Systems Labs
- Break (10 mins)
Segment 5: Managing Software and Networking (1 hour and 50 mins)
- Managing software using RPM and DNF
- Exploring how networking is organized in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Software and Networking Labs
- Break (10 mins)
Segment 6: Managing LVM Logical Volumes (50 mins)
- Working with LVM logical volumes
- LVM Labs
Homework Assignment and QA (10 mins)
Day 3:
Segment 7: Managing Systemd (50 mins)
- Understanding systemd
- Working with services, mounts, timers and targets
- systemd Lab
Segment 8: Managing Stratis Storage and Remote Mounts (1 hour)
- Setting up advanced storage based on Stratis
- Configuring remote mounts and autofs
- Stratis Storage and Remove Mounts Lab
- Break (10 mins)
Segment 9: Configuring SELinux (50 mins)
- Understanding SELinux
- Exploring how SELinux is used
- SELinux Lab
Segment 10: Managing the Boot Procedure and Troubleshooting (1 hour)
- Exploring the components that are involved in a Linux boot
- Understanding generic Linux troubleshooting
- Boot Procedure and Troubleshooting Labs
Homework Assignment and QA (10 mins)
Day 4:
Segment 11: Managing Containers (2 hours)
- Working with Containers on RHEL 9
- Exploring real-world containers
- Containers Labs
- Break (10 mins)
Segment 12: Sample Exam and Q&A (1 hour and 50 mins)
- Exam tips and tricks
- Practice Exam
- Practice Exam Solution
Your Instructor
Sander van Vugt
Sander van Vugt has many years of experience working with, writing about, and teaching Linux and Open Source topics. He is the author of the best-selling Red Hat RHCSA Cert Guide and the Red Hat RHCSA Complete Video Course along with many other titles on topics that include RHCE, Bash, Kubernetes, Ansible and more. Sander also works as a Linux instructor, teaching on-site and online classes for customers around the world.