RHCT (Redhat Certified Technician) RH202
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Change the Group Owner of /data to training group.
Answer and Explanation:
chown or chgrp command is used to change the ownership.
Syntax of chown: chown [-R] username:groupname file/directory
Syntax of chgrp: chgrp [-R] groupname file/directory
Whenever user creates the file or directory, the owner of that file/directory automatically will be that user and that user’s primary group name.
To change group owner ship
or
chown root.training /data Which set the user owner to root and group owner to training group.
Verify /data using: ls -ld /data
You will get: drwxr-xr-x 2 root training …………..
Install the Redhat Linux RHEL 4 through NFS. Where your Server is server1.example.com having IP 172.24.254.254 and shared /var/ftp/pub. The size of the partitions are listed below:
/1048
/home1028
/boot 512
/var 1028
/usr2048
Swap->1.5 of RAM Size
/dataconfigure the RAID Level 0 of remaining all free space.
After completing the installation through NFS solve the following questions. There are two networks 172.24.0.0/16 and 172.25.0.0/16. As well as there are two domains example.com on 172.24.0.0/16 network and cracker.org on 172.25.0.0/16 network. Your system is based on example.com domain.
Answer and Explanation:
1. Insert the CD on CD-ROM and start the system.
2. In Boot: Prompt type linux askmethod
3. It will display the language, keyboard selection.
4. It will ask you for the installation method.
5. Select the NFS Image from the list
6. It will ask the IP Address, Net mask, Gateway and Name Server. Select Use
Dynamic IP Configuration: because DHCP Server will be configured in your exam lab.
7. It will ask for the NFS Server Name and Redhat Enterprise Linux Directory.
Specify the NFS Server: 172.24.254.254
Directory: /var/ftp/pub
8. After Connecting to the NFS Server Installation start in GUI. Go up to the partition screen by selecting the different Options.
9. Create the partition According to the Question because Size and what-what partition should you create at installation time is specified in your question
10.Create the two RAID partitions having equal size of remaining all free space.
11.Click on RAID button
12.Type mount point /data
13.Select RAID Level 0
14.Click on ok
15. Then select the MBR Options, time zone and go upto package selections.
It is another Most Important Time of installation. Due to the time limit, you should care about the installation packages. At Exam time you these packages are enough.
X-Window System
GNOME Desktop
(these two packages are generally not required)
Administration Tools.
System Tools
Windows File Server
FTP Servers
Mail Servers
Web Servers
Network Servers
Editors
Text Based Internet
Server Configuration Tools
Printing Supports
When installation will complete, your system will reboot. Jump for another Question.
Install the Redhat Linux RHEL 4 through NFS. Where your Server is server1.example.com having IP 192.168.0.254 and shared /var/ftp/pub. The size of the partitions are listed below:
/1048
/home1028
/boot 512
/var 1028
/usr2048
Swap->1.5 of RAM Size
/dataconfigure the RAID Level 0 of remaining all free space.
After completing the installation through NFS solve the following questions. There are two networks 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24. As well as there are two domains example.com on 192.168.0.0/24 network and cracker.org on 192.168.1.0/24 network. Your system is based on example.com domain.
Answer and Explanation:
1. Insert the CD on CD-ROM and start the system.
2. In Boot: Prompt type linux askmethod
3. It will display the language, keyboard selection.
4. It will ask you for the installation method.
5. Select the NFS Image from the list
6. It will ask the IP Address, Net mask, Gateway and Name Server. Select Use
Dynamic IP Configuration: because DHCP Server will be configured in your exam lab.
7. It will ask for the NFS Server Name and Redhat Enterprise Linux Directory.
Specify the NFS Server: 192.168.0.254
Directory: /var/ftp/pub
8. After Connecting to the NFS Server Installation start in GUI. Go up to the partition screen by selecting the different Options.
9. Create the partition According to the Question because Size and what-what partition should you create at installation time is specified in your question
10.Create the two RAID partitions having equal size of remaining all free space.
11.Click on RAID button
12.Type mount point /data
13.Select RAID Level 0
14.Click on ok
15. Then select the MBR Options, time zone and go upto package selections.
It is another Most Important Time of installation. Due to the time limit, you should care about the installation packages. At Exam time you these packages are enough.
X-Window System
GNOME Desktop
(these two packages are generally not required)
Administration Tools.
System Tools
Windows File Server
FTP Servers
Mail Servers
Web Servers
Network Servers
Editors
Text Based Internet
Server Configuration Tools
Printing Supports
When installation will complete, your system will reboot. Jump for another Question.
Whoever creates the file on /data make automatically owner group should be the group owner of /data directory.
Answer and Explanation:
When user creates the file/directory, user owner will be user itself and group owner will be the primary group of the user.
There is one Special Permission SGID , when you set the SGID bit on directory,When users creates the file/directory automatically owner group will be same as a parent.
You will get: drwxrws---
Add a cron schedule to take full backup of /home on every day at 5:30 pm to /dev/st0 device.
Answer and Explanation:
1.vi /var/schedule
30 17 * * * /sbin/dump -0u /dev/st0 /dev/hda7
2.crontab /var/schedule
3.service crond restart
We can add the cron schedule either by specifying the scripts path on /etc/crontab file or by creating on text file on crontab pattern.
cron helps to schedule on recurring events. Pattern of cron is:
MinuteHourDay of MonthMonth Day of WeekCommands
0-590-231-311-120-7 where 0 and 7 means Sunday.
Note * means every. To execute the command on every two minutes */2.
Make user1, user2 and user3 belongs to training group.
Answer and Explanation:
There are two types of group, I) primary group II) Secondary or supplementary group.
Here user1, user2 and user3 belong as supplementary to training group. So these users get the permission of group member.
Give Full Permission to owner user and owner group member but no permission to others on /data.
Answer and Explanation:
We can change the permission of file/directory either character symbol method or numeric method.
Permission:
r-Read
w-Write
x-Execute
Permission Category
u- Owner User
g- Owner Group
o- Others
Operators
+ Add the Permissions
- Remove the Permissions
= Assigns the Permissions
Numeric Method:
4Read
2 Write
1Execute
Total: 7, total for owner user, owner group member and for others : 777
or
chmod 770 /data
Raw printer named printerx where x is your station number is installed and shared on server1.example.com. Install the shared printer on your PC to connect shared printer using IPP Protocols. Your server is 192.168.0.254.
Answer and Explanation:
1.Open the Browser either firefox or links
2.Type : http://localhost:631
3.Click on Manage Printer
4.Click on Add Printer
5.Type Queue name like stationx and click on continue
6.Type Device type or printing Protocol: i.e Internet printing Protocol
7.Click on Continue
8.Type Device URL: ipp://server1.example.com/printers/printerx
9.Click on Continue
10.Select RAW Model printer
11.Click on Continue
12.Test by sending the printing job
Create the group named sysuser.
Answer and Explanation:
1.groupadd sysuser
groupadd command is used to create the group and all group information is stored in /etc/group file.
Your System is going to use as a Router for two networks. One Network is 192.168.0.0/24 and Another Network is 192.168.1.0/24. Both network’s IP address has assigned. How will you forward the packets from one network to another network?
Answer and Explanation:
1.echo “1” >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
2.vi /etc/sysctl.conf
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1
If you want to use the Linux System as a Router to make communication between different networks, you need enable the IP forwarding. To enable on running session just set value 1 to /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward. As well as automatically turn on the IP forwarding features on next boot set on /etc/sysctl.conf file.
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