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Red Hat EX294 Exam Certification Details:

Exam NameRed Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
Duration240 minutes
Number of Questions20
Schedule ExamPEARSON VUE
Sample QuestionsRed Hat EX294 Sample Questions
Passing Score210 / 300


Red Hat RHCE Exam Syllabus Topics:

SectionObjectives
Create Ansible plays and playbooks- Know how to work with commonly used Ansible modules
- Use variables to retrieve the results of running a command
- Use conditionals to control play execution
- Configure error handling
- Create playbooks to configure systems to a specified state
Use advanced Ansible features- Create and use templates to create customized configuration files
- Use Ansible Vault in playbooks to protect sensitive data
Be able to perform all tasks expected of a Red Hat Certified System Administrator- Understand and use essential tools
- Operate running systems
- Configure local storage
- Create and configure file systems
- Deploy, configure, and maintain systems
- Manage users and groups
- Manage security
Install and configure an Ansible control node- Install required packages
- Create a static host inventory file
- Create a configuration file
- Create and use static inventories to define groups of hosts
- Manage parallelism
Configure Ansible managed nodes- Create and distribute SSH keys to managed nodes
- Configure privilege escalation on managed nodes
- Validate a working configuration using ad hoc Ansible commands
Work with roles- Create roles
- Download roles from an Ansible Galaxy and use them

 

NEW QUESTION 12
Create a file called adhoc.sh in /home/sandy/ansible which will use adhoc commands to set up a new repository. The name of the repo will be 'EPEL' the description 'RHEL8' the baseurl is 'https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmp' there is no gpgcheck, but you should enable the repo.
* You should be able to use an bash script using adhoc commands to enable repos. Depending on your lab setup, you may need to make this repo "state=absent" after you pass this task.

  • A. chmod 0777 adhoc.sh
    vim adhoc.sh
    #I/bin/bash
    ansible all -m yum_repository -a 'name=EPEL description=RHEL8
    baseurl=https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmp gpgcheck=no enabled=yes'
  • B. chmod 0117 adhoc.sh
    vim adhoc.sh
    #I/bin/bash
    ansible all -m yum_repository -a 'name=EPEL description=RHEL8
    baseurl=https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rmp gpgcheck=no enabled=yes'

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 13
Create a role called sample-apache in /home/sandy/ansible/roles that enables and starts httpd, enables and starts the firewall and allows the webserver service. Create a template called index.html.j2 which creates and serves a message from /var/www/html/index.html Whenever the content of the file changes, restart the webserver service.
Welcome to [FQDN] on [IP]
Replace the FQDN with the fully qualified domain name and IP with the ip address of the node using ansible facts. Lastly, create a playbook in /home/sandy/ansible/ called apache.yml and use the role to serve the index file on webserver hosts.

  • A. Option

    /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/tasks/main.yml

    /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/templates/index.html.j2

    In /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/handlers/main.yml
  • B. Option

    /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/tasks/main.yml

    /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/templates/index.html.j2
    In /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/handlers/main.yml

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 14
Create an ansible vault password file called lock.yml with the password reallysafepw in the /home/sandy/ansible directory. In the lock.yml file define two variables. One is pw_dev and the password is 'dev' and the other is pw_mgr and the password is 'mgr' Create a regular file called secret.txt which contains the password for lock.yml.

  • A. ansible-vault create lock.yml
    New Vault Password: reallysafepw
    Confirm: reallysafepw
  • B. ansible-vault create lock.yml
    New Vault Password: reallysafepw

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 15
Create a playbook /home/bob /ansible/motd.yml that runs on all inventory hosts and docs the following: The playbook should replaee any existing content of/etc/motd in the following text. Use ansible facts to display the FQDN of each host On hosts in the dev host group the line should be "Welcome to Dev Server FQDN".
On hosts in the webserver host group the line should be "Welcome to Apache Server FQDN".
On hosts in the database host group the line should be "Welcome to MySQL Server FQDN".

  • A. /home/sandy/ansible/apache.yml

    /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/tasks/main.yml
  • B. /home/sandy/ansible/apache.yml

    /home/sandy/ansible/roles/sample-apache/tasks/main.yml

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 16
Install and configure ansible
User bob has been created on your control node. Give him the appropriate permissions on the control node. Install the necessary packages to run ansible on the control node.
Create a configuration file /home/bob/ansible/ansible.cfg to meet the following requirements:
* The roles path should include /home/bob/ansible/roles, as well as any other path that may be required for the course of the sample exam.
* The inventory file path is /home/bob/ansible/inventory.
* Ansible should be able to manage 10 hosts at a single time.
* Ansible should connect to all managed nodes using the bob user.
Create an inventory file for the following five nodes:
nodel.example.com
node2.example.com
node3.example.com
node4.example.com
node5.example.com
Configure these nodes to be in an inventory file where node1 is a member of group dev. nodc2 is a member of group test, nodc3 is a member of group proxy, nodc4 and node 5 are members of group prod. Also, prod is a member of group webservers.

  • A. In/home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg
    [defaults]
    inventory=/home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    roles_path=/home/sandy/ansible/roles
    remote_user= sandy
    host_key_checking=false
    [privilegeescalation]
    become=true
    become_user=root
    In /home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    [dev]
    node 1 .example.com
    [test]
    node2.example.com
    [proxy]
    node3 .example.com
    [prod]
    node4.example.com
    node5 .example.com
    [webservers:children]
    prod
  • B. In/home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg
    [defaults]
    inventory=/home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    roles_path=/home/sandy/ansible/roles
    remote_user= sandy
    host_key_checking=false
    [privilegeescalation]
    become=true
    become_user=root
    become_method=sudo
    become_ask_pass=false
    In /home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    [dev]
    node 1 .example.com
    [test]
    node2.example.com
    [proxy]
    node3 .example.com
    [prod]
    node4.example.com
    node5 .example.com
    [webservers:children]
    Prod

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 17
Install and configure ansible
User sandy has been created on your control node with the appropriate permissions already, do not change or modify ssh keys. Install the necessary packages to run ansible on the control node. Configure ansible.cfg to be in folder /home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg and configure to access remote machines via the sandy user. All roles should be in the path /home/sandy/ansible/roles. The inventory path should be in /home/sandy/ansible/invenlory.
You will have access to 5 nodes.
node1.example.com
node2.example.com
node3.example.com
node4.example.com
node5.example.com
Configure these nodes to be in an inventory file where node I is a member of group dev. nodc2 is a member of group test, node3 is a member of group proxy, nodc4 and node 5 are members of group prod. Also, prod is a member of group webservers.

  • A. In/home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg
    [defaults]
    inventory=/home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    roles_path=/home/sandy/ansible/roles
    remote_user= sandy
    host_key_checking=false
    [privilegeescalation]
    become=true
    become_user=root
    become_ask_pass=false
    In /home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    [dev]
    node 1 .example.com
    [test]
    node2.example.com
    node4.example.com
    node5 .example.com
    [webservers:children]
    prod
  • B. In/home/sandy/ansible/ansible.cfg
    [defaults]
    inventory=/home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    roles_path=/home/sandy/ansible/roles
    remote_user= sandy
    host_key_checking=false
    [privilegeescalation]
    become=true
    become_user=root
    become_method=sudo
    become_ask_pass=false
    In /home/sandy/ansible/inventory
    [dev]
    node 1 .example.com
    [test]
    node2.example.com
    [proxy]
    node3 .example.com
    [prod]
    node4.example.com
    node5 .example.com
    [webservers:children]
    prod

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 18
Create a playbook called issue.yml in /home/sandy/ansible which changes the file /etc/issue on all managed nodes: If host is a member of (lev then write "Development" If host is a member of test then write "Test" If host is a member of prod then write "Production"

  • A. Solution as:
  • B. Solution as:

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 19
Create a playbook called timesvnc.yml in /home/sandy/ansible using rhel system role timesync. Set the time to use currently configured nip with the server 0.uk.pool.ntp.org. Enable burst. Do this on all hosts.

  • A. Solution as:
  • B. Solution as:

Answer: B

 

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