Description:
The Certification Lab Exam is bundled with RH300, the RHCE Rapid Track course, but may be taken separately. Prospective enrollees in RH302 should consider taking one or more of Red Hat´s RHCE courses in preparation for the exam, but these courses are not required. Candidates are also advised that real-world system administration experience is an important aspect of preparation for the exam, and that study without such experience is unlikely to result in success.
Topics Covered:
The following is an outline of the skills and knowledge represented in the training elements of the RH033 Red Hat Linux Essentials course.
- Linux Ideas and History
- Linux Usage Basics
- Running Commands and Getting Help
- Browsing the Filesystem
- Users, Groups and Permissions
- Using the bash Shell
- Standard I/O and Pipes
- Text Processing Tools
- vim: An Advanced Text Editor
- Basic System Configuration Tools
- Investigating and Managing Processes
- Configuring the Bash Shell
- Finding and Processing Files
- Network Clients
- Advanced Topics in Users, Groups and Permissions
- The Linux Filesystem In-Depth
- Essential System Administration Tools
- So... What Now?
Exam Requirements:
The certification exam consists of one part conducted in a single day session. The exam is performance-based, meaning that candidates must perform tasks on a live system, rather than answering questions about how one might perform those tasks.
The RHCE Exam consists of one section lasting 3.5 hours.
In order to pass the Red Hat Certified Engineer exam, candidates must meet all of the following requirements:
- 70 percent or more on the RHCT-level skills.
- 70 percent or more on the RHCE-level skills.
These last two requirements enable RHCEs to demonstrate that they possess both RHCT-level and RHCE-level skills, as well as enabling a person who only has RHCT level skills to earn RHCT if they pass the required competencies.
Candidates will be emailed exam results within three US business days following the exam
Target Audience:
- people who have taken the exam before but have not passed it
- people who have taken the Standard Track (i.e., RH033, RH133, RH253 ) as preparation for the exam
- people who have taken the RH301 Red Hat Linux Rapid Track course people who have taken the exam under an earlier version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, but are conversant in the current version and wish to update their certification
- people with extensive system administration experience on the current version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or with extensive experience on a recent version who are also familiar with changes between that version and the current version who have prepared for the exam on their own
- Red Hat strongly recommends that experienced Unix system administrators new to Red Hat Linux take RH300, as it will provide the most direct migration of their existing skills and the most concise preparation for the exam.
System administrators with experience on operating systems such as Windows NTTM, Windows 2000TM, and NetWareTM who are not familiar with Linux or Unix should take the Standard Track of RH033, RH133, and RH253 before sitting for the exam.
Note:
Technical content subject to change without notice. Significant changes in course content will generally be available in posted outlines at least two months prior to being implemented in scheduled courses, to allow enrolled students adequate prep time. Reload this page regularly to insure up-to-date information.
* Some course locations may offer the training in local language, please check with us to see whether your preferred location for the training will be conducted in the local language.