Hello Dear Anuj
this is rajan here working as SE and i am working on
Linux since last 1 year and wish to go for these
certifications and preparing for it and wish to work
in same domain of Linux and C/C++ only .
Regards
Rajan
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> DearFriends!
> Please inform me how many of you are preparing for
> redhat
> certification/development/security? serious into
> linux as a
> profession......???
>
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>
> RHCE and RHCT Exam Preparation Guide
> Overview
>
> This guide provides information candidates may use
> in preparing to
> take the RHCT or RHCE exam. Red Hat is not
> responsible for the content
> or accuracy of other guides, books, online
> resources, or any other
> information provided by organizations or individuals
> other than Red
> Hat Global Learning Services. Red Hat reserves the
> right to change
> this Guide when appropriate, and candidates who have
> enrolled in
> forthcoming classes or exams are advised to check
> this guide
> periodically for changes.
>
> The Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) and Red Hat
> Certified Technician
> (RHCT) exams are performance-based evaluations of
> Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux and Red Hat Linux system administration skills
> and knowledge.
> Candidates perform a number of routine system
> administration tasks and
> are evaluated on whether they have met specific
> objective criteria.
> Performance-based testing means that candidates must
> perform tasks
> similar to what they must perform on the job.
>
> Prospective employers of RHCEs and RHCTs should
> verify any and all
> claims by people claiming to hold one of these
> certificates by
> requesting their certificate number and verifying it
> here.
>
> Only Red Hat and Red Hat Certified Training Partners
> administer the
> RHCE and RHCT exams. Prospective candidates should
> exercise due
> diligence when purchasing a seat in an RHCE or RHCT
> exam from a
> provider other than Red Hat itself. They should
> verify that the
> provider is, in fact, an authorized training partner
> in good standing.
> Please notify
greymarket@... about
> organizations that purport
> to offer the RHCE or RHCT exams, but who are not Red
> Hat Certified
> Training Partners.
>
> Official scores for the RHCE and RHCT exams come
> exclusively from Red
> Hat Certification Central. Red Hat does not
> authorize examiners or
> training partners to report results to candidates
> directly. Scores on
> the exam are usually reported within three (3) US
> business days.
>
> Exam results are reported as section scores. Red Hat
> does not report
> performance on individual items, nor will it provide
> additional
> information upon request.
> Preparation for the RHCT and RHCE Exams
>
> Red Hat encourages all candidates for RHCT and RHCE
> to consider taking
> one or more of its official training courses to help
> prepare for the
> RHCE or RHCT exam. Attendance in these classes is
> not required, and
> one can choose to take just an exam. Many successful
> candidates who
> have come to class already possessing substantial
> skills and knowledge
> have reported that the class made a positive
> difference for them.
>
> To help you determine the best courses to take, Red
> Hat provides
> online skills assessment.
>
> While attending Red Hat's classes can be an
> important part of one's
> preparation to take the RHCE or RHCT exam, attending
> class does not
> guarantee success on the exam. Previous experience,
> practice, and
> native aptitude are also important determinants of
> success.
>
> Many books and other resources on system
> administration for Red Hat's
> OS products are available. Red Hat does not
> officially endorse any as
> preparation guides for the RHCT or RHCE exams.
> Nevertheless, you may
> find additional reading deepens understanding and
> can prove helpful.
> Components of the RHCE and RHCT Exams
>
> The RHCT exam is a subset of the RHCE exam, and is
> organized as
> follows:
>
> * Troubleshooting and System Maintenance — 1
> hour
> * Installation and Configuration — 2 hours
>
> In order to earn RHCT, one must successfully
> complete all the
> requirements in Troubleshooting and System
> Maintenance, and must
> achieve a score of 70 or higher on Installation and
> Configuration.
>
> For RHCE exams given on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
> and higher, the
> exam is organized as follows:
>
> * Troubleshooting and System Maintenance — 2.5
> hours
> * Installation and Configuration — 3.0 hours
>
> In order to earn RHCE, one must successfully
> complete all the
> RHCT-level Troubleshooting and System Maintenance
> requirements, and
> successfully complete enough additional RHCE items
> to earn a score of
> 80 or higher overall on the section.
>
> In addition, one must score 70 or higher on the RHCT
> items of
> Installation and Configuration, and 70 or higher on
> the RHCE
> components of that section. We describe the skills
> associated with
> RHCT and RHCE below.
>
> For RHCE exams given on Red Hat Linux 9, the
> following structure
> applies:
>
> * Troubleshooting — 2.5 hours
> * Multiple Choice — 1.0 hour
> * Installation and Configuration — 2.5 hours
>
> In order to earn RHCE on these exams, one must
> successfully complete
> all the RHCT-level Troubleshooting requirements,
> score a minimum of 50
> on the multiple choice, score 70 or higher on both
> the RHCE and RHCT
> components, and earn an overall score of 80 or
> better for the exam as
> a whole.
> Study Points for the RHCE Exam
> Prerequisite skills for RHCT and RHCE
>
> Candidates should possess the following skills, as
> they may be
> necessary in order to fulfill requirements of the
> RHCT and RHCE exams:
>
> * use standard command line tools (e.g., ls, cp,
> mv, rm, tail,
> cat, etc.) to create, remove, view, and investigate
> files and
> directories
> * use grep, sed, and awk to process text streams
> and files
> * use a terminal-based text editor, such as
> vi/vim, to modify text
> files
> * use input/output redirection
> * understand basic principles of TCP/IP
> networking, including IP
> addresses, netmasks, and gateways
> * use su to switch user accounts
> * use passwd to set passwords
> * use tar, gzip, and bzip2v
> * configure an email client on Red Hat
> Enterprise Linux
> * use mozilla and/or links to access HTTP/HTTPS
> URLs
>
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