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To help you prepare, review the exam objectives which highlights the task areas you can expect to see covered in the exam. Red Hat reserves the right to add, modify, and remove exam objectives. Such changes will be made public in advance.
Candidates should be able to perform the tasks listed below:
Configure a high-availability cluster
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- Install high availability clustering
- Install and configure a high availability cluster either manually or using Ansible
- Configure cluster quorum options
Configure cluster fencing
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- Configure standard fence mechanisms such as fence_ipmilan
- Test fencing configurations using standard tools
- Configure fencing so that any cluster member can fence any other cluster member
Configure cluster logging and monitoring
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- Configure cluster logging so that each node system activity is logged to a separate file
- Configure cluster logging so that logging messages will be forwarded to journald
Configure cluster monitoring
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- Create and configure a cluster monitoring resource
- Log cluster events and send notification emails to a specific address
- Configure cluster alerts
Configure a clustered fail-over service
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- Create and configure a cluster highly available service
- Configure a specific resource group
- Configure services to use shared storage
- Configure services to use a specific IP
Configure cluster service behavior
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- Restrict where services run
- Configure service failover behavior
Configure storage
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- Configure an iSCSI initiator
- Create and configure shared storage using provided iSCSI volumes
- Configure multipath access to shared storage
- Configure shared LVM devices
- Configure highly available LVM devices
Configure GFS2 filesystems
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- Create GFS2 filesystems on logical volumes
- Configure GFS filesystems to be shared between multiple nodes simultaneously
- Manage GFS2 filesystems
- Add journals to existing GFS2 filesystems
- Grow a GFS2 filesystem
As with all Red Hat performance-based exams, configurations must persist after reboot without intervention.