How to pass the RHCSA 9 (ex200) Exam with practical exercise and sample practice exams
You can test your knowledge on Red Hat System Administration
Real life 5 Practice Exams Learning
Questions on Creating local yum repository
Questions on Linux Networking, System Configuration and User Administration
Storage, Services and Scheduling
Linux File System, Security and Containers
Are you looking to become “Red Hat Certified System Administrator”? If yes, then look no more! you have finally found the right course.
This course has 5 practice exams that will have similar questions which you will expect in the EX200 exam. You have 90% of chances to pass the RHCSA exam after you go through these practice exams.
PLEASE NOTE: You should have all the skills listed in RH124 and RH134 courses OR you can take take my “Linux Redhat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA – EX200)”. Once you take my RHCSA course then you can come back and take these practice exams questions
- EX200 Practice Exam 1
- 35 exam questions
- EX200 Practice Exam 2
- 35 exam questions
- EX200 Practice Exam 3
- 35 exam questions
- EX200 Practice Exam 4
- 35 exam questions
- EX200 Practice Exam 5
- 35 exam questions
(You can retake the exams as many times as you like)
Exam Information:
- Exam Name: Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA)
- Exam Code: EX200
- Exam Price: $400 USD
- Duration: 150 minutes
- Number of Questions: 20
- Passing Score: 210 / 300
The EX200 will test your Linux knowledge on the following topics:
- Recover root password
- Create local yum repository or changing
- Networking:
- Setup static IP for IPV4
- Setup static IP for IPV6
- Enable IPV4 or IPV6 packet forwarding
- System Configuration
- Configure system to boot in different run-levels
- Change the hostname
- kernel update
- journald configuration
- User administration
- Create new users
- Create groups
- Assign user to groups
- ACL level permissions
- Storage
- Create a new LVM partition
- Create a new LVM group
- Mount the partition
- Create swap partition
- Create thin provisioning volume
- VDO think volume provisioning
- Services
- Install and configure http (web) service
- Mount NFS directories
- Setup Time zone
- Setup NTP
- Setup FTP
- Shell scripts
- Basic shell scripts
- Scheduling
- Schedule jobs through crontab
- File system
- Find files
- Assign permissions to files and directories
- Compress files/directories
- Security
- Change password settings
- Setup password less access
- Access limitation over SSH
- Setting SELinux mode
- Firewall
- Containers (podman)
- Install container and tools
- Create and remove containers
- Search for containers
- Pull docker images