The Complete Red Hat RHCSA/RHCE Certification eBook

Dear friends,

The Tecmint.com team is pleased to announce that a long-awaited request from you has become a reality: the availability of the RHCSA (Red Hat Certified System Administrator) based on RHEL 9 and RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) ebook based on RHEL 8 in PDF format.

Let us tell you why we decided to invest time, effort, and resources to provide you with this possibility.

RedHat RHCSA and RHCE Certification eBook Based on RHEL 9/8
RedHat RHCSA and RHCE Certification eBook Based on RHEL 9/8

Besides being committed to providing you with high-quality content, we take great pride in helping spread the knowledge of Linux and Free Open Source Software (FOSS) because 1) we believe in the philosophy, and 2) as part of our worldwide family, we want to help you advance in your career as much as we can.

This ebook, along with the official Red Hat Enterprise Linux official guides, will help you prepare to take and pass the RHCSA (EX200) and RHCE (EX294) exams.

As you know, both exams are aimed at determining if your knowledge, skills, and ability meet those required of a junior and senior administrator, respectively, of RHEL systems across a wide variety of environments and scenarios.

Becoming RHCSA and RHCE certified can help you show potential employers (and current as well) that you have what it takes to contribute to the success of their IT departments, which ultimately means the overall success of the business.

Additionally, the demand for highly qualified Linux professionals with certifications is continually on the rise. But do not take our word for it – let’s take a look at a few well-known online job board sites where RHCSA and RHCE-related positions have been posted recently.

At the time of this writing (April 2024), here are the number of open positions available in each site (click on the numbers to go to the search page with results):

SITE RHCSA – Job Positions RHCE – Job Positions
foundit.in 8109 7837
Naukri.com 6674 7732
Indeed.com 350 421

As you can see, if you get a Red Hat certification, you are not likely to be left without job opportunities.

What’s inside this eBook?

These ebooks cover all the study points for the RHCSA and RHCE exams, which is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9/8.

RHCSA Exam Objectives

This book contains 19 chapters with a total of 216 pages, which covers all official exam objectives for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam (EX200) that includes the topics described below:

  • Chapter 1: How to Download and Install RHEL 9 for Free
  • Chapter 2: Understanding Essential Commands & System Documentation
  • Chapter 3: How to Perform File and Directory Management
  • Chapter 4: Text Editors and Regular Expressions
  • Chapter 5: Managing User Accounts
  • Chapter 6: Understanding the Boot Process and Process Management
  • Chapter 7: Operate and Manage Running Systems
  • Chapter 8: Setting Up and Configuring Local Storage
  • Chapter 9: File Systems Formats and Installing & Mounting Network Shares
  • Chapter 10: Network Operations (Manage Basic Networking)
  • Chapter 11: Package Management and System Logs
  • Chapter 12: Basics of FirewallD and IPtables
  • Chapter 13: Learn SELinux Basic Concepts and Operations
  • Chapter 14: How to Install Stratis to Manage Layered Local Storage
  • Chapter 15: How to Create Local HTTP Yum/DNF Repository
  • Chapter 16: How to Create a VDO Volume On a Storage Device
  • Chapter 17: How to Configure and Manage Basic Networking
  • Chapter 18: How to Manage Containers Using Podman and Skopeo
  • Chapter 19: How to Create Simple Shell Scripts in Linux

RHCE Exam Objectives

This book contains 25 chapters with a total of 244 pages, which covers all official exam objectives for the Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) exam (EX294) that includes the topics described below:

  • Chapter 1: Reviewing Essential Commands & System Documentation
  • Chapter 2: How to Perform File and Directory Management
  • Chapter 3: Text Editors and Regular Expressions
  • Chapter 4: Managing Users and Groups
  • Chapter 5: Understanding the Boot Process and Process Management
  • Chapter 6: Operate and Manage Running Systems
  • Chapter 7: Setting Up and Configuring System Storage
  • Chapter 8: File Systems Formats and Installing & Mounting Network Shares
  • Chapter 9: Network Operations (Manage Basic Networking)
  • Chapter 10: Package Management and System Logs
  • Chapter 11: Basics of FirewallD and IPtables
  • Chapter 12: Learn SELinux to Manage Security
  • Chapter 13: How to Install Stratis to Manage Layered Local Storage
  • Chapter 14: How to Create Local HTTP Yum/DNF Repository
  • Chapter 15: How to Create a VDO Volume On a Storage Device
  • Chapter 16: Understand Core Components of Ansible
  • Chapter 17: How to Install and Configure an Ansible Control Node
  • Chapter 18: Configure Ansible Managed Nodes and Run ad-hoc Commands
  • Chapter 19: How to Use Static and Dynamic Inventories in Ansible
  • Chapter 20: How to Create Ansible Plays and Playbooks
  • Chapter 21: How to Use Ansible Modules for System Administration Tasks
  • Chapter 22: How to Create Templates in Ansible to Create Configurations On Managed Nodes
  • Chapter 23: How to Work with Ansible Variables and Facts
  • Chapter 24: How to Create and Download Roles on Ansible Galaxy and Use Them
  • Chapter 25: How to Use Ansible Vault in Playbooks to Protect Sensitive Data

Each chapter explains important topics and relevant exam objectives in the beginning and ends with a summary.

For that reason, we present you with the opportunity to buy this ebook. With your purchase, you will help support Tecmint.com so that we can continue bringing you high-quality articles for free on a daily basis as always.

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  1. Ravi,

    I’m skilled at RHEL 7 and use Openshift 3.x & 4.x which is based on the RHEL 8.x kernel.

    Does your material cover the differences between RHEL 7 & 8?

    Do you have any materials on Openshift 3.x or 4.x?

    I’m interested in previews of both RHCSA and RHCE for RHEL 8.x

    Reply
    • @Stewart,

      No, we didn’t cover the difference between RHEL 7 and RHEL 8.
      No, we didn’t cover the Openshift in the book.

      Sent you a preview copies of both books…

      Reply
    • I want to see hows is Preparation guide sample preview. I want to see just it will be a benefit for me, just send me a preview file. So I can decide and if you have any discount then please give me.

      Reply
  2. Hi,

    I am very keen on this Study Guide written by tecmint. I am a close follower of tecmint.com
    May I have a preview copy of the guide. mostly I will purchase RHCSA for now.

    Reply
  3. I want to buy some books, what is the process? Do I need to register on this blog or do just buy it without registration?

    Reply
  4. I’m planning to take the RHCE exam, hope this book helps in passing the exam :)

    I already passed the LFCSA, I also bought your ebook. It helps a lot.

    Reply
  5. Hi Ravi,

    I am a junior developer from India. It seems whenever I have a Linux question, Google lands me on to Tecmint. This website is a genuine treasure trove of Linux knowledge. I commend you for your quality work, and it is a rare thing in today’s clickbait world to meet these standards.

    I am interested in both the Red Hat Bundle and the Linux Foundation bundle. Could you kindly send me a preview for both bundles if you may? That would help expedite my decision.

    Reply
    • @Dev,

      Thanks for kind words, appreciated…:)

      Just sent you a preview copies of both Linux Foundation and RedHat.

      Reply
  6. Dear Ravi,

    I buy this book from you, but I did not receive an updated copy of the book. Please send me the updated copy of the book.

    Reply
  7. Hi Ravi,

    Where the art of the ipv4 and ipv6 added in the meantime? What about these issues pointed by the people in the comments, were they addressed?

    Thank you,

    Best Regards

    Reply
    • @Diogo,

      Yes, we’ve added How to Configure and Manage Basic Networking to the book as chapter 16 and fixed few issues pointed by users in the comments. Also, I distributed updated book copies to all my users who purchased the book based on the RHEL 8 version.

      Reply
  8. Hello Ravi,

    I hope you will appreciate my contribution to fix your work, very precious, and you will send me the fixed pdf with improvements.

    Best regards

    Reply
  9. I hope I’m not late to get a sample of the books, I target those certs in this tragic year.

    Thanks in advance.
    Best wishes to you, take care. Joaquin

    Reply
  10. This ebook, along with the official Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 official guides, will help you prepare to take and pass the RHCSA (EX200) and RHCE (EX294) exams.

    Looking to purchase these books. How do I get this done?

    Reply
  11. Page 27.

    Create a tarball and compress with bzip2

    # tar cjf ApacheLogs-$(date +%Y%m%d).tar.bz2 /var/log/httpd/*
    

    is duplicated, the second one should be

    Create a tarball and compress with xz

    # tar cJf ApacheLogs-$(date +%Y%m%d).tar.xz /var/log/httpd/*
    

    my best

    Reply
  12. Hello Ravi,

    I just bought and received your book, it’s amazing!

    But, I am not able to find what I was interested in, the reason I bought it, ipv6!

    https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/ex200-red-hat-certified-system-administrator-rhcsa-exam

    Manage basic networking – Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addresses

    Please let me know

    Best Regards

    Reply
  13. Hi Ravi Bro!

    I am interested to buy rhcsa/rhce 8 guide books. The price is a bit high. Please attach these guides the same as the previous version.

    can I get a discount price on both v8 books?

    Reply
    • @Aman,

      The RHCSA and RHCE exam based on RHEL 8 contains completely new exam objectives. There is lots of difference between RHEL 7 and RHEL 8 versions..

      Reply
  14. Hi Ravi, I just purchased the “RedHat RHCSA Certification Study Guide – Based on RHEL 8“. It doesn’t describe how to set up a Yum repository on RHEL8.

    Can you please check and provide the steps, please? I’m currently preparing for the RHCSA 8 exam so a prompt response will be appreciated.

    Best regards,
    A Suthananthan

    Reply
  15. Possibly add a section about Stratis and vdo that falls under the new tasks for managing storage and a thin provisioning task in RHEL8.

    Reply
  16. 2 queries with respect to this command in the ldap chapter:

    $ ldapadd -H ldapi:/// -f ldaprootpasswd.ldif
    
    • where is the ldif file supposed to be stored
    • the result I get is
    [root@rhel76 ~]# ldapadd -H ldapi:/// -f ldaprootpasswd.ldif
    SASL/GSS-SPNEGO authentication started
    ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Local error (-2)
    	additional info: SASL(-1): generic failure: GSSAPI Error: Unspecified GSS failure.  
    Minor code may provide more information (SPNEGO cannot find mechanisms to negotiate)
    
    Reply
    • Did u have access to active directory?

      Did you know the ldap navigation format (CN,DC) ?

      Test this:

      ldapsearch -x -h <> -b 'CN=computers,DC=<>,DC=com,DC=<>' -s base -D '<>@<>' -w <>

      Probably you will need insert credentials.

      Reply
  17. Can I request for a sample for RHCSA and RHCE certification preparation guide?

    An also May i ask if the the preparation guide has got dumps of questions and answers to check?

    Reply
  18. Hi,

    Thank you for the effort you give to the community of open sources, before buying a book, can I have a sample of it ?

    Thank you in advance,

    Reply
    • @Jaipalreddy,

      Two years back we changed the price from $25 to $35, how come two weeks? where you have seen? Also if you see other books of Redhat certification they are too costly and rang between $250-$300. We kept very reasonable compare to others..

      Reply
      • I am very happy with your quick response of clearing doubts. need a small clarification. I surely buys the above book but the problem is how can i understand the concept without practical knowledge? Is any practical knowledge available such as like video along this book. kindly update…..

        Reply
      • Hi Ravi Saive,

        I have standard pdf of rhel cerficationation notes which i have dowloaded, should i buy your provided pdf , the same will present in your pdf right.

        Please update your comment.

        Reply
        • @Jaipalreddy,

          From where you’ve downloaded rhel certification notes? also I didn’t undestand your question clearly…

          Reply
          • should i buy the above pdf becoz i already having the standard rhse and rhce pdf which i have downloaded. please clarify my doubt

          • @Jaipalreddy,

            Please clarify, from where you’ve downloaded RHCE and RHCSA PDF? our book is updated one and based on exam objectives..

    • @Manirul,

      The RHCSA and RHCE exam contents are available in the PDF format only, but you need to buy this book to get the PDF version.

      Reply
  19. Concept are explained in very basic level, in depth explanation about the concept would be great a plus here..

    its good for beginners

    Reply
  20. Allow me please for the rhcsa exam, they have a set of questions. getting the first two questions right (no brainer which ones these are) will open the magic box containing the remaining of the questions which are pretty much easy to answer.

    Group your questions together and do the hardest and complicated ones first because almost always if you get these wrong you can still start over. The time given is more than enough. I spent 4 years dabbling in UNIX and 6 months in Linux before going for my rhcsa, and i came out of the exam room with 30 mins to spare.

    Reply
  21. Please mention which chapters are for RHCSA and which chapters are for RHCE, some where beginning of the book , so that it would help to practice efficient way.

    BTW it is an excellent concise note for RedHat Certification.

    Reply
  22. Sir, is there any ebook on RHCVA (Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator) I want to go for RHCVA certification, if any book or any other source of material where I can prepare for my certification?

    Reply
  23. Just purchased the book and received it via email about an hour later. About 30 pages in so far and it’s easy to read. Will post again as I get deeper into it.

    Reply
  24. Hello Sir,

    I have been following the resources on your website for almost a year. Now I am planning to take RHCSA exam. I want to know if it is enough to study only from the ebook to appear in the exam or I should study some additional resources?

    Reply
    • @Jay,

      This book is enough to crack the RHCSA/RHCE exam, as it contains all the exam objectives with practical examples and screnshots for easy understanding..

      Reply
  25. I just got through the first couple chapters of this guide.

    It’s well written. Just like the website, these guys know how go put together information without adding too much to it.

    Great job, and $35 is a small price to get well curated information.

    Thank you!

    Reply
  26. By the way do you have or plan to have a kind of exam questions and answers like or something similar to get better prepared for RHCSA /RHCE? I think this could be very helpful for exam and interviews as well.
    Have a wonderful day!
    Jean.

    Reply
    • @Jean,

      Currently no any plans about RHCE exam question/answer kind of cheat sheet, but the book this RHCE preparation book covers almost everything about exam point of view.

      Reply
  27. Hello Sirm

    I’ve installed RHEL 7 with Windows 10, now I want to install some rpm packages on rhel , but i cant install them. plz help me.

    Reply
  28. Also last time I buy your ebook for $25. Now should I buy the new one for $35 or $10 for the difference or free update?
    Thanks,

    Reply
    • @Jean,

      If you already brought earlier version of book, you no need to pay again as all future updates are free…

      Reply
  29. Hi Ravi
    Do you have the hard copy of the current book with exercise and solutions? If so how much is it cost in USD.
    Thanks,
    Jean.

    Reply
  30. Hi Ravi,

    I understand that this book is one year old now.. Does the syllabus remains the same or is there any major changes with the current exam format which is been updated in this book if I would like to buy now ?

    Reply
    • @Siva,

      The RHCSA/RHCE syllabus remains same till date, and the book is updated regularly with new updates based on new syllabus..

      Reply
  31. Hello Ravi,

    I wanted to ask you a question about the pdf file. I would like to know if your pdf file was created like the usual ones files created by RedHat called “Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
    System Administrator’s Guide” or Your pdf file was created trying to explain how to perform the tasks needed of only objective of the exam?

    If so, I would like to buy it. I will wait for your reply.

    Thanks.
    Nestor.

    Reply
    • @Nestor,

      Our PDF book contains all the RedHat RHCSA/RHCE certification exam objectives with clear explanations along with practical examples and screenshots that will enough to crack a certification. In fact whoever purchased our book they are passed out the exam in one attempt..

      Reply
  32. Hello Sir,

    Thanks for creating this amazing RedHat certification preparation book..

    I don’t have any words to express, but one thing I definitely want to say “Thanks Ravi Sir and TecMint team” for creating this amazing book for us.

    Thanks

    Reply
  33. Hi:
    I need to thank you Tecmint team about this helpful web. I have passed both exams RHCSA and RHCE. Many of your advices was really helpful.
    Thanks again!!!

    Reply
    • @Jose,

      Oh That’s really good to hear, congratulations man for cracking the RHCSA exam, any plan in taking RHCE? All credit goes to our author Gabriel…

      Reply
  34. Hi, I have another suggestion. Having just tried exam ex200 and not even being able to start it, due to the first question (which I am not allowed to mention) can I please please ask you for the sake of others to add a small section about “how to change the root password when that password is not known/not given”. This avoids wasting time in turning up for the exam as well as the 500 euros (the price in The Netherlands) plus vat thx a lot

    Ruud

    Reply
    • @Carlos,

      Good to know that you’ve passed RHCSA exam, any plan to take RHCE? and thanks for finding this useful all credit goes to our author Gabriel..

      Reply
  35. Hi. Can I make a suggestion on the LDAP section? As I was going through the steps, I decided to do the ldap client side first, so issued:

    # yum update && yum install openldap openldap-clients nss-pam-ldapd
    

    and this worked fine. The next part, however, did not:

    # systemctl enable slapd.service
    

    as it could not find it.

    It turned out that this part was part of the ‘server’ setup, but that was not clear. So I installed openldap-servers and then the command worked.

    The next hurdle was this: creating the ldaprootpasswd.ldif file. It did not state ‘where’ to place it, so in the end I realized it could be anywhere.

    [root@centosvm ~]# ldapadd -H ldapi:/// -f ldaprootpasswd.dif
    SASL/GSS-SPNEGO authentication started
    ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Local error (-2)
    	additional info: SASL(-1): generic failure: GSSAPI Error: 
    Unspecified GSS failure.  Minor code may provide more information (SPNEGO cannot find mechanisms to negotiate)
    

    Google pointed me at this website: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1206910

    which suggested I add an extra parameter “-Y EXTERNAL” … and then it worked:

    [root@centosvm ~]# ldapadd -H ldapi:/// -f ldaprootpasswd.dif -Y EXTERNAL
    SASL/EXTERNAL authentication started
    SASL username: gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth
    SASL SSF: 0
    modifying entry "olcDatabase={0}config,cn=config"
    

    Might be worth making some additional comments in the LDAP section.

    Cheers … Ruud

    Reply
    • @Ruud,

      Yes, you can suggest any solutions about the chapters in this RHCSA/RHCE book as far its 100% true. We will review and correct the errors if any in the book as per suggestions given by our readers.

      Reply
  36. Hi, On page 54 the RHCSA pdf states:

    Let’s give user gacanepa read and write access to /mnt/playground/testfile.txt. Run as root

    # setfacl -R -m u:gacanepa:rwx /mnt/playground
    

    and you’ll have successfully added an ACL that allows gacanepa to write to the test file.

    This is not correct. It should say:

    # setfacl -R -m u:gacanepa:rwx /mnt/playground/testfile.txt
    

    This is the second ‘typo’ I have found in this pdf. When will you make the corrections for the next person who pays for the pdf?

    Regards
    Ruud

    Reply
    • @Ruud,

      Thanks for pointing out the mistake in RHCSA section, we will correct all typos in the next updated version of pdf, till then stay tuned to TecMint..

      Reply
    • I think maybe both these are wrong. if were giving access for a specific file, we don’t need the -R (--recursive). So it looks like the only thing that needs to be changed from the original command is to include the filename in the path and remove the -R.

      # setfacl -m u:gacanepa:rwx /mnt/playground/testfile.txt
      
      Reply
  37. Example 7: Creating hard and soft links
    There is no better way to visualize the relation between a file and a hard or symbolic link that point to it, than
    to create those links. In the following screenshot you will see that the file and the hard link that points to it
    share the same inode and both are identified by the same disk usage of 466 bytes. On the other hand,
    creating a hard link results in an extra disk usage of 5 bytes

    The last sentence should read … On the other hand, creating a SOFT link results in an extra disk usage of 5 bytes

    cheers … Ruud

    Reply
  38. I just read your email subject “RedHat RHCSA/RHCE Book – Included New Chapter 28 “MariaDB Database Server” you have asked feedback about the book.

    Having Microsoft Windows background, I had started the work on Linux with no knowledge but after buying this book I found Linux not so hard as it seems. I am using this book as a reference at work and found it really helpful.

    It’s very precise and well organized, each and every topic is well explained which makes the knowledge transfer pretty efficient. The new addition will be a great addition to an already great book. I will appreciate if you can also include tips and tricks to learn Linux for people who have come from Microsoft Windows background. I would also recommend to add practical exam questions which will be very helpful for candidates who are preparing for RHCSA/RHCE exam. Thanks

    Reply
    • @Imtiaz,

      Thanks for the feedback about the book, for tips and tricks, I suggest you to read our Linux Tips and Tricks section here: https://www.tecmint.com/tag/linux-tricks/

      About practical exam questions, we’ve no yet planned, but looking at user requests, we will shall soon provide you a exam checklist, till then stay tuned to Tecmint..

      Reply
  39. Hi Ravi, Your book looks very promising and can’t wait to read it but can I just ask when you might have an update?? Anytime soon ?

    Reply
  40. I found the book very detailed and quite interesting ,can you guys please add some more practical labs cause am planning to write my RHCSA 7 soon. Also send kindly send me the awk command hand book as soon as it’s ready. You guys are doing a great job on this site. Tectmint for life!

    Reply
  41. Is a handy book to go over topics as discussed in a redhat class/ book. I look forward to the extra chapter on maria db since that is one of my weaker subjects.!

    Reply
  42. It’s a good to have thinking to write this book but I will recommend to add practical exam questions and how to as were those questions. It will be very helpful for candidates for RHCSA and RHCE exam. You might also make more money with the adding.

    Reply
    • @Jean,

      Sure we will add some practical questions about RHCSA and RHCE in upcoming update, but as we promised all future updates will be free, so no way to make more money…:)

      Reply
  43. I am using the book as a reference at work and it really comes in handy. It’s very precise and well organised which makes the knowledge transfer pretty efficient. I am also preparing for both RHCSA and RHCSE and its been very useful.

    Reply
  44. This book is well written and is easily understood by Linux administrators for all levels. I am currently using this book for work, but will be using it for the Red Hat certification. Please keep up the good work and please keep more content coming.

    Reply
  45. i have really enjoyed the book so far. The new addition will be a great addition to an already great book and I am looking forward to your AWK book. The best part of the book is being able to see the command line used as part of the discussion.

    Reply
  46. I’m preparing for my certifications, and the books are really great, enjoying every page. I highly recommend to all people preparing for their certifications. Hardcover would be nice.

    Reply
  47. I purchase the book and enjoy the book . This book is not only to prepare my RHCE certification has many useful for my work and pipe systems are also a great help, hoping to continue to receive updates of this book.

    Reply
  48. I found the Tecmint RHCSA/RHCSE certification study guide an invaluable resource. Whether you are studying to pass the certification or just want to get a deeper working knowledge of the Linux OS, there is much to be gleaned from this soon to be staple of certification guides. The key term being “working.” In the spirit of the Red Hat Certification, clearly the guide is aimed at those who wish to implement real world techniques with those that align with certification.

    As a working Linux Systems Engineer, I can appreciate “cutting to the chase,” where time is a limited commodity and you need proven techniques, all with the understanding you can’t remain static. Particularly useful are the chapters ‘Understanding the boot process’ where we get a thorough yet handy explanation of how it works. That, along with an ‘Introduction to the New Systemd’ were especially useful. Honestly I am doing a disservice to the rest of the guide by singling those chapters out, the rest of the guide is equally as enlightening.

    I can’t recommend this guide enough to truly do it justice. If you want a guide that is practical, thorough, useful, and most of all spells out technical concepts in plain English, look no further I’m certain this is your go to guide.

    Reply

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