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RHCSA-VM configuration:

*you have been provided a virtual box named as hytereon.example.com and postereon.example.com
* password for both virtual machine should be “migwhisk”

* Set the Hostname

Before starting exam.

–> ping server-vm ip , desktop-vm ip and classroom.example.com


–> from server-vm ping base machine and server.
–> check hostname and IP address of server-vm and desktop-vm

* if the vm has set with multi-user.target then set it to graphical.target, but don’t forget to revert
back to multi-user.target

1) configure Selinux

2) create a repository

3) create the following user, groups, and group memberships:

–> A group named sysgrp


–> A user andrew who belongs to sysgrp as a secondary group
–> A user susan also belongs to sysgrp as a secondary group
–> A user sarah who does not have access to an interactive shell on system and who not a
member of sysgrp
–> susan,sarah, andrew password = “migwhisk”

4) create a collaborative directory /redhat/sysgrp with the following characteristics:


–> Group owneship of /redhat/sysgrpis sysgrp
–> The directory should be readbale,writable, and accessable to members of sysgrp,
but not to any other user.
(It is understood that root has access to all files and directories on the system.
–> Files created in /redhat/sysgrp automatically have group ownership set to the sysgrp group

5) Add 3 users: harry, tom, natasha


The requirements: The additional group of the two users: harry and natasha is sysgrp. The user:
tom’s login shell should be non-interactive

6) Autofs

7) TConfigure a task: plan to run Logger "RHCSA Exam" command at every 3 minutes on user
natasha

8) NFS

9) SELinux port

10) Create an archive file .

11) Find the word that contains ‘absurd’ from file /etc/test and write it to the /tmp/test
12) Add the user talusan with userid 2985

find the file which owned by user julice and copy the file into /root/findresults directory.

13) copy the file /etc/fstab to /var/tmp


configure the permission of /var/tmp/fstab so that the file /var/tmp/fstab is owned by the root
user, belongs to the group root should not be executable by anyone.
The user andrew is able to read & write /var/tmp/fstab
The user susan can neighter write nor read /var/tmp/fstab
All other users (current or future) have the ability to read /var/tmp/fstab.

14) Change the logical volume named vo from 190M to 300M and the size of the floating range
should set between 280M – 320M

15) Create a volume group and set 16M as a extends and divided a volume group containing 50
extends on volume group lv, make it as ext4 file system and mounted automatically under
/mnt/data

16) Create a new 100MB Physical partition mounted under /gluster


(Note because partition sizes are seldom exactly what is specified when they are created, any
thing within the range of 70MB to 120MB is acceptable)

17) Create a new 150MB swap partition f/s.


(Note because partition sizes are seldom exactly what is specified when they are created,
any thing within the range of 130MB to 170MB is acceptable)

18) Create stratis under unpartition disk

19) Tuning profile

Install the appropriate kernel update from http://content.example.com/rhel7.0/x86_64/errata


The following criteria must also be met:
–>The updated kernel is the default kerneal when the system rebooted.
–>The original kernel remains available and bootable on the system

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