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linux_wiki:rhce [2016/10/01 14:44]
billdozor [DNS]
linux_wiki:rhce [2018/05/29 22:02]
billdozor [Lab Setup]
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     * Under "How will you train/test?", select "Individual Exam" and then click "Enroll".     * Under "How will you train/test?", select "Individual Exam" and then click "Enroll".
     * Purchase the exam voucher.     * Purchase the exam voucher.
 +    * If you already have a login
 +      * Login, which brings you to your Red Hat Training page.
 +      * At the top, click "Request Learning"
 +      * Above the "Request Booking" form, click "Search Catalog"
 +      * Type "RHCE" and then search
 +      * Add the "Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam (EX300K)" to your cart and checkout.
   * Schedule an exam using the voucher.   * Schedule an exam using the voucher.
 +    * **Note**: You will need to wait 2-3 days for your exam voucher to be fully processed before you can schedule the exam.
     * Sign up at Innovative Exams (create an account or sign in): [[https://www.examslocal.com/ScheduleExam/Home]]     * Sign up at Innovative Exams (create an account or sign in): [[https://www.examslocal.com/ScheduleExam/Home]]
     * Schedule a date/time/location to take the exam with Innovative Exams using the exam voucher purchased from Red Hat.     * Schedule a date/time/location to take the exam with Innovative Exams using the exam voucher purchased from Red Hat.
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 In order to practice the objectives below, setup a virtual machine lab: In order to practice the objectives below, setup a virtual machine lab:
   * server1.example.com   * server1.example.com
-    * Description: Client VM to perform anything local only and anything from a "client" perspective (ie NFS client)+    * Description: Typically the "client" VM to perform anything from a "client" perspective (ie NFS client) when two servers are involved. Also used when only a single system is required to practice on.
     * CPU/Memory: 1 CPU/1024 MB memory     * CPU/Memory: 1 CPU/1024 MB memory
     * IP: 192.168.1.150 (bridged adapter)     * IP: 192.168.1.150 (bridged adapter)
   * server2.example.com   * server2.example.com
-    * Description: Secondary VM to function as a source for "server1" to perform tests (ie NFS server)+    * Description: Typically the "server" VM to function as a source for "server1" to perform tests (ie NFS server) against when two servers are involved.
     * CPU/Memory: 1 CPU/1024 MB memory     * CPU/Memory: 1 CPU/1024 MB memory
     * IP: 192.168.1.151 (bridged adapter)     * IP: 192.168.1.151 (bridged adapter)
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-Install CentOS 7 on all VMs (Basic Server). **Do not expect to have a access to a GUI on the exam.**+Install CentOS 7 on all VMs (Basic Server) and [[linux_wiki:boot_systems_into_different_targets_manually|set to the multi-user target]]. 
 +  * **Note: Do not expect to have a access to a GUI on the exam.**
  
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 ==== DNS ==== ==== DNS ====
  
-  * Network Services Overview DNS (covered in Configure section)+  * Network Services OverviewDNS (covered in Configure section)
   * [[Configure a caching-only name server]]   * [[Configure a caching-only name server]]
   * [[Troubleshoot DNS client issues]]   * [[Troubleshoot DNS client issues]]
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   * [[Network Services Overview Database Services|Network Services Overview: Database Services]]   * [[Network Services Overview Database Services|Network Services Overview: Database Services]]
   * [[Install and configure MariaDB]]   * [[Install and configure MariaDB]]
-  * [[Backup and restore a database]] 
   * [[Create a simple database schema]]   * [[Create a simple database schema]]
   * [[Perform simple SQL queries against a database]]   * [[Perform simple SQL queries against a database]]
 +  * [[Backup and restore a database]]
  
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