I am possibly going to be sent for my RHCE training. Looking at https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh300_rhce_rapid_track_course_and_rhce_exam/d... I am thinking the concepts do not look difficult at all, having a manual and instructor makes this look fairly easy actually.
The only thing that looks important to take outside of this would be rh253 if I wasn't interested in taking the elementary courses.
Anyone done the VT courses? To fit within the budget and get what I think I need, I might take the rh253vt before the rh300.
Any thoughts or pointers from guys here who have done all this?
Thanks! jlc
Quoting "Joseph L. Casale" jcasale@ActiveNetwerx.com:
I am possibly going to be sent for my RHCE training. Looking at
https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh300_rhce_rapid_track_course_and_rhce_exam/d...
I am thinking the concepts do not look difficult at all, having a manual and instructor makes this look fairly easy actually.
The only thing that looks important to take outside of this would be rh253 if I wasn't interested in taking the elementary courses.
RH253 is a detail course, and will dig deeper into the topics at hand. RH300 is just as it states is a rapid track course .. which does not have as much detail in it. If you have a decent amount of real world experience with the RH300 topics, I see no need to take RH253.
Anyone done the VT courses? To fit within the budget and get what I think I need, I might take the rh253vt before the rh300.
I have not taken any VT courses.
Any thoughts or pointers from guys here who have done all this?
Know the material well. Time management is important.
HTH,
Barry (RHCE, RHCDS, RHCA)
There used to be an RHCE self assessment feature on the Red Hat site. If you pass that reasonably well you should be just fine to take the RHCE exams. I took the rapid track exam and passed with no problems.
My advice for the exams would be don't over think the questions and know which man pages have examples you can gain experience from. :) Interestingly the pass rate isn't as high as I would have thought.
Shawn
I am possibly going to be sent for my RHCE training. Looking at https://www.redhat.com/courses/rh300_rhce_rapid_track_course_and_rhce_exam/d... I am thinking the concepts do not look difficult at all, having a manual and instructor makes this look fairly easy actually.
The only thing that looks important to take outside of this would be rh253 if I wasn't interested in taking the elementary courses.
Anyone done the VT courses? To fit within the budget and get what I think I need, I might take the rh253vt before the rh300.
Any thoughts or pointers from guys here who have done all this?
Thanks! jlc _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
My advice for the exams would be don't over think the questions and know which man pages have examples you can gain experience from. :) Interestingly the pass rate isn't as high as I would have thought.
Ha! I heard a story from someone back in 2001 that a company sent twelve of their staff on a complete RHCE course, that is, through the basics all the way to the RH300. Only 2 got passing grades but not enough to get the certificate (things were a bit different then...it was a three part exam consisting of MC, Troubleshooting and Installation/Setup).
If anything, this is a good thing so we do not get paper RHCEs.
My scores below. What sucks is I missed SECTION I by one command (which I looked up shortly after); ext2online still haunts me.
SECTION I: TROUBLESHOOTING AND SYSTEM MAINTENANCE RHCE requirements: completion of compulsory items (50 points) overall section score of 80 or higher RHCT requirements: completion of compulsory items (50 points)
Compulsory Section I score: 50.0 Non-compulsory Section I score: 20.0 Overall Section I score: 70
SECTION II: INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION RHCE requirements: score of 70 or higher on RHCT components (100 points) score of 70 or higher on RHCE components (100 points)
RHCT requirement: score of 70 or higher on RHCT components (100 points)
RHCT components score: 100.0% RHCE components score: 92.9%
RHCT Certification: PASS RHCE Certification: NO PASS
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My advice for the exams would be don't over think the questions and
know
which man pages have examples you can gain experience from. :) Interestingly the pass rate isn't as high as I would have thought.
Ha! I heard a story from someone back in 2001 that a company sent twelve
of their staff on a complete RHCE course, that is, through the basics all the way to the RH300. Only 2 got passing grades but not enough to get the certificate (things were a bit different then...it was a three part exam consisting of MC, Troubleshooting and Installation/Setup).
If anything, this is a good thing so we do not get paper RHCEs. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos