RH 242 Red Hat Linux Troubleshooting
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Linux system administrators who understand how to install and configure a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system and who wish to deepen their understanding of troubleshooting on Linux.
In Red Hat Linux Troubleshooting (RH242), system administrators will learn techniques for troubleshooting a Linux system and how to use the troubleshooting tools available on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
This course is a four-day, heavily lab-oriented class designed to help the student learn or improve troubleshooting skills.
Students will gain troubleshooting experience by debugging live, virtualized systems.
Troubleshooting is both an art and a science. An instinct and a technique.
In Red Hat Linux Troubleshooting (RH2…
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Linux system administrators who understand how to install and configure a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system and who wish to deepen their understanding of troubleshooting on Linux.
In Red Hat Linux Troubleshooting (RH242), system administrators
will learn techniques for troubleshooting a Linux system and how to
use the troubleshooting tools available on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux.
This course is a four-day, heavily lab-oriented class designed to
help the student learn or improve troubleshooting skills.
Students will gain troubleshooting experience by debugging live,
virtualized systems.
Troubleshooting is both an art and a science. An instinct and a
technique.
In Red Hat Linux Troubleshooting (RH242), system administrators
will learn techniques for troubleshooting a Linux system and how to
use the troubleshooting tools available on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux.
This course is a four-day, heavily lab-oriented class designed to
help the student learn or improve troubleshooting skills.
Students will gain troubleshooting experience by debugging live,
virtualized systems.
Course Outline
- Introduction to troubleshooting techniques, including being prepared
- Troubleshooting hardware, including listing, testing, and analyzing devices
- Troubleshooting applications, including diagnosing performance problems and investigating application and OS interactions
- Troubleshooting disks and file systems, including LVM, LUKS, ext3/4, and unauthorized changes
- Troubleshooting the network, including configuring, testing, and diagnosing problems with basic and advanced configurations
- Security, including working effectively with (and not against) security tools like SELinux, authentication, and firewall
- Making the most of Red Hat support resources
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