Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible

Course Code: RHSA3V9

Duration: 4 days

 
 
 
 

Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible Course Overview

This highly practical instructor led Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible training course is designed to give delegates practical experience in the concepts and use of Linux Ansible Automation. With a strong emphasis on practical hands-on training using the command line, this course will teach Ansible automation techniques to perform remote administration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) based systems.

Similarly, the course is targeted to closely follow the official Red Hat curriculum for certification.

Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.

Course Objectives

On completion of this Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible course the delegate will have gained practical experience of the skills required to install, configure and use Ansible for the purpose of enterprise orchestration, automation, configuration and management.

Who will the Course Benefit?

This Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible course is suitable for Linux System Administrators, DevOps teams, Managers and Systems Support personnel who need to understand how to automate, deploy, configure and maintain system configurations from a single point of control.

Skills Gained

The delegate will learn and acquire skills as follows:

  • Installing and configuring Ansible on RHEL and Debian servers
  • Configuring clients for use with Ansible
  • Configuring the Ansible Inventory file
  • Viewing Ansible documentation
  • Ansible best practices
  • Creating and running Ad-hoc Ansible commands
  • Understand the basics of the YAML Language
  • Installing and configuring popular code editors
  • Creating and running Ansible Playbooks
  • Importing Tasks and Playbooks
  • Using Ansible Modules
  • Creating and running System Administration Playbooks
  • Creating internal and external variables
  • Creating list and dictionary variables
  • Understanding and retrieving Ansible Facts
  • Using conditional statements with Facts
  • Creating and running Tasks
  • Creating and running Roles
  • Constructing Ansible Templates
  • Searching and downloading items from Ansible Galaxy
  • Performing further Ansible configuration
  • Encrypting data with Ansible Vault
  • Configuring Ansible server and client logging
  • Ansible error handling
  • Creating Ansible loops
  • Number sequencing and random values
  • Using Ansible within shell scripts

Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible Training Course

Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions

Session 1: INTRODUCTION TO ANSIBLE

  • Ansible in steps
  • Ansible Overview

Session 2: DEPLOYING ANSIBLE

  • Installing Ansible on RHEL-based systems
  • Installing Ansible on Debian-based systems
  • Authenticating Ansible with SSH keys
  • Ansible configuration
  • Creating the Ansible Inventory
  • Ansible client configuration
  • Exercise

Session 3: AD-HOC COMMANDS

  • Generating an ad-hoc command
  • Command line options
  • Module documentation
  • Using modules with ad-hoc commands
  • Verifying Ansible syntax
  • stat and shell modules
  • Specifying an alternate Inventory
  • Exercise

Session 4: YAML

  • YAML basics
  • Common YAML syntax errors
  • Writing YAML with vim
  • Installing and configuring code editors
  • Exercise

Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible Training Course

Session 5: PLAYBOOKS AND TASKS

  • What is a playbook
  • Playbook header
  • Tasks within a playbook
  • Importing items and playbooks
  • Playbook best practices
  • Exercise

Session 6: SIMPLE PLAYBOOKS

  • Basic Ansible modules
  • file module
  • lineinfile module
  • copy module
  • archive module
  • Exercise

Session 7: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION PLAYBOOKS

  • Playbook command line options
  • Playbook tags
  • System administration modules
  • service module
  • firewalld module
  • user module
  • Exercise

Session 8: FURTHER ANSIBLE PLAYBOOKS

  • Further Ansible modules
  • parted module
  • mount module
  • cron module
  • Security related modules
  • seboolean module
  • SELinux module
  • seport module
  • Exercise

Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible Training Course

Session 9: VARIABLES AND FACTS

  • Simple variables
  • List and Dictionary methods
  • Defining variable locations
  • Variables within external files
  • Command line variables
  • Ansible prompts
  • Registering variables
  • Using module return values
  • Capturing Ansible failures
  • Iteration using lists
  • Ansible facts
  • Commonly used Ansible facts
  • Using facts within a task
  • Using conditional statements with Facts
  • Exercise

Session 10: ROLES AND TEMPLATES

  • Ansible roles
  • Ansible Galaxy command
  • Role directory structure
  • Constructing an Ansible Role
  • Constructing a File Template
  • Ansible Galaxy repository
  • Downloading and executing Roles
  • Exercise

Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 3: Linux Automation with Ansible Training Course

Session 11: FURTHER CONFIGURATION

  • Ansible Parallelism and Forks
  • Fact Caching
  • Ansible Vault
  • Creating and accessing the Vault
  • Encrypting variables
  • Ansible client and server logging
  • Omitting and redirecting log output
  • Error handling and ignoring failed commands
  • Handlers and failures
  • Exercise

Session 12: LOOPS AND SCRIPTING

  • Ansible loops
  • Looping through variables
  • Number sequencing
  • Random values
  • Retries
  • Ansible within shell scripts
  • Menu driven and copy scripts
Notes:
  • Course technical content is subject to change without notice.
  • Course content is structured as sessions, this does not strictly map to course timings. Concepts, content and practicals often span sessions.

Examinations

This course toghether with the Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 1 and Red Hat 9 System Administration - Part 2 courses are an excellent choice to prepare to take the following exam:

  • Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE): EX294

Attending these courses and studying the associated reference materials can form part of the preparation to achieve certification. Experience, practice, self-study and aptitude are also key requirements for exam success.

Before taking any exam, ensure you have the recommended experience. The Red Hat website lists all exam requirements and these are updated regularly.

Exams are not included as part of the course.

Requirements

Delegates attending this course should have experience of administering Linux in an Enterprise environment to the level covered in the pre-requisite courses.

The requirements for this course can be met by any one of the pre-requisite courses listed.

Where Red Hat 9 courses are listed in the Pre-Requisite Courses section equivalent Red Hat 7 or Red Hat 8 courses would also suffice.

Pre-Requisite Courses

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