Hi, After migrating to Canada I researched and concluded to learn Linux (starting with Redhat flavor). But still confused how to start. Initially I have downloaded REDHAT and its running in my laptop through a vm. Also have a book from Damian Tommasino and Asghar Ghori. But when I try to apply commands some does not work. It seems I should have access to a server to apply for that commands e.g. making new users, assigning permissions to users etc. Is there anybody who can help in just guiding me in few bullet points how to proceed towards learning REDHAT from beginning to earn certification of RHCSA & RHCE. will be obliged for your help.
I am totally unaware about linux;but I am suggested by my teachers to learn REDhat. i am not getting how to start;from where to get REDhat operating system;which book or online site to refer to;so that i can start learning REDHAT.
please as my question;give me a detailed answer.I really am naive at Linux.
I am newbie at linux.I am suggested by many to learn redhat and fedora.
so my question is what should is chose and from where should i learn?
Hi,
Apologies if this is in the wrong forum, wasn't sure which was most appropriate...
I've built a Redhat 7 VM from an ISO and I've carried out various configuration on it and for some reason when I now run ip commands (for examnple 'ip addr show') I no longer get any output on screen.
Example...
[root@rhel-7-xx2 ~]# ip addr show
[root@rhel-7-xx2 ~]#
Version I'm using is:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.0 (Maipo)
I built another server and had the same problem and managed to fix it by yum updating all packages so it looks like a package needs to be updated but not sure which one.
If I pipe the output to a text file I can see the output okay in the file.
I have a ticket open with Redhat but it's taking a while to troubleshoot with them so thought I'd see if anyone else had seen this in the meantime...
Thanks
James
Hi guys,
finished my linux+ and want to move on to some red hat training...
so i found on the red hat site:
http://www.redhat.com/en/services/al...ions-and-exams
that:
Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) Exam (EX200).
looks like the entry level certification, and an obvious place to start...
i want to self study and have been googling but the information im finding is at least 4 to 6 years old...
has anybody self studied this? i would think so as red hat training is pretty pricey...
can anybody recommend a good study guide or video set or anything that is up to date and may help pass the exam
thanks
I want to connect a windows workstation to a rh linux network by a 35 meter network cable but it reads 10 Mbps speed and I can't virualize a physical redhat machine in the network
Is the problem with the windows, the cable length or I need to do some configuration in redhat.
I am newly installed Redhat 7 , and try to yum package , but got the following error ,
I do not have paid for Redhat subscription , would advise if I want to yum package , I have to pay for Redhat ? if not , what can I do ? thanks
#yum install NetworkManager
the system is not registered to Redhat Subscription Management. you can use subscription-manager to register.
There are no enabled repos.
Run "yum repolist all" to see the repos you have
You can enable repos with yum-config-manager --enable <repo>
Hi friends ,
i am new to linux , i have a script , to auto start/stop a application whenever linux reboot.
when i do chkconfig --add scriptname , it do not add to chkconfig list.
when i do chkconfig --list scriptname , it gives me info , "service chkconfig enabled , please add by running command chkconfig --add scriptname."
OS is Redhat 6.3
i had tested on another server redhat 6.5 , it is working fine on it.
Thanks in advance
Hi everyone,
i am unable to install redhat linux on AMD A-8- processor. so anyone can APU help me in doing that??
please do reply ASAP
thank you
Hi all,
I'm a new Redhat Linux administrator. Recently one of my colleague told me our company is joining hands with other company, so i better learn Solaris asap. I have no clue whats Solaris is like. A quick google search on Solaris returned results like DTrace, ZFS, Zones etc... which I have no clue about.
My job as linux admin is to install/manage services like dhcp/dns/vsftpd/ftp/samba/nfs/openldap etc and some form of user/backup/log/package management. What does solaris is used for? Is Solaris also used like dhcp/dns and other services? Because there are little or no tutorials on web on solaris's dhcp/dns service etc. All i see is dtrace, zfs, zones etc.
So pls help me understand:
Can i download solaris-11.2 live cd, install in VirtualBox and get free updates.. say for 6 months/student trial.
If i get updates, learning how to install and manage services like dhcp/dns/vsftp etc in solaris is good enough to start with?
If i dont get free updates, and if i install OpenIndiana and learn the same stuff in it...is it same as working in solaris?
Both Redhat and Solaris are used for same job in companies. Difference is just the choice between stability and technical support. Right?
Many Thanks
Hi
Quite new here, I want to enable NPIV on a physical redhat server. Is this possible first off? If so how can I do this.? My HBAs are compatible and can do NPIV, my switch too.
Thanks in Advance