EX210 Red Hat Certified System Administrator in Red Hat OpenStack Exam

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The document outlines the tasks and skills needed to become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator in Red Hat OpenStack, including configuring domains, resources, networking, storage, and managing instances.

The main tasks include understanding director-based deployments, configuring OpenStack domains, creating resources, configuring networking, managing block storage, working with Ceph storage, utilizing object storage, managing shared storage, managing instances, creating Heat stacks, working with images, and working with OpenStack services.

Some of the resources and services that can be configured in OpenStack include virtual machine flavors, security groups, key pairs, networks, software-defined networks, floating IP addresses, block storage volumes, Swift containers, shared file systems, Heat templates, and customized images.

Study points for the exam

To become a Red Hat Certified System Administrator in Red Hat OpenStack, you
will validate your ability to perform these tasks:

● Understand and work with director-based deployments


○ Use identity environment files to connect to the undercloud
○ Use identity environment files to connect to the overcloud
○ Use template files, environment files, and other resources to obtain
information about an OpenStack environment
○ Work with containerized services
● Configure OpenStack domains
○ Create projects
○ Create groups
○ Create users
○ Manage quotas
● Create resources
○ Create virtual machine flavors
○ Add existing images to an overcloud
○ Create security groups
○ Create key pairs
● Configure networking
○ Create and assign networks to projects
○ Configure network routers
○ Configure software-defined networks
○ Work with Open Virtual Networks
● Configure floating IP addresses
○ Configure an instance to use a floating IP address
○ Configure a service to be accessible via a floating IP address
● Manage block storage
○ Create a block storage volume
○ Attach block storage volumes to an instance
○ Snapshot a storage volume
● Work with Red Hat® Ceph Storage
○ Configure Ceph storage
○ Monitor Ceph Storage
○ Diagnose and troubleshoot Ceph Storage issues
● Work with object storage
○ Create a Swift container
○ Utilize a Swift container
● Work with shared storage
○ Create shared file systems
○ Configure instances to use shared file systems
● Manage instances
○ Launch instances
○ Associate instances with specified projects and networks
○ Use key pairs to connect to instances
○ Configure an instance during deployment
● Create a Heat stack
○ Create a Heat template
○ Diagnose and correct a broken Heat template
○ Launch a Heat stack
● Work with images
○ Modify an existing image
○ Create and associate flavors to customized images
○ Launch an instance from a customized image
○ Launch an instance on a second compute node
● Work with OpenStack services
○ Manage Identity Service tokens
○ Enable tracing in RabbitMQ
○ Display statistics using Ceilometer
As with all Red Hat performance-based exams, configurations must persist after
reboot without intervention.

Preparation
We encourage you to consider attending Red Hat OpenStack Administration I:
Core Operations for Cloud Operators (CL110) and Red Hat OpenStack
Administration II: Infrastructure Configuration for Cloud Administrators (CL210) to
help prepare. Attendance in these classes is not required; students can choose to
take just the exam.

While attending Red Hat classes can be an important part of your preparation,
attending class does not guarantee success on the exam. Previous experience,
practice, and native aptitude are also important determinants of success.

Many books and other resources on system administration for Red Hat products
are available. We do not endorse any of these materials as preparation guides for
exams. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading helpful to deepen your
understanding.

Exam format
This exam is a performance-based evaluation of Red Hat OpenStack skills and
knowledge. You will be asked to perform a number of systems administration
tasks focused on configuring and administering an OpenStack cloud and will be
evaluated on whether you have met specific objective criteria. Performance-
based testing means that you must perform tasks similar to what you will perform
on the job. This exam consists of one section lasting 4 hours.

Scores and reporting


Official scores for exams come exclusively from Red Hat Certification Central.
Red Hat does not authorize examiners or training partners to report results to
candidates directly. Scores on the exam are usually reported within 3 US
business days.

Exam results are reported as section scores. Red Hat does not report
performance on individual items, nor will we provide additional information upon
request.

Recommended next exam or course


● Red Hat OpenStack Administration III: Networking & Foundations of NFV
(CL310)
● Red Hat Certified Engineer in Red Hat OpenStack exam (EX310)
For hybrid cloud engineers who want to learn more about Red Hat® CloudForms
and become a cloud architect.

● Red Hat Ceph Storage Architecture and Administration (CEPH125)


● Red Hat Certified Specialist in Ceph Storage Administration exam (EX125)
For OpenStack administrators who want to learn more about Red Hat Ceph
Storage and become a networking engineer.

● Red Hat Certified Specialist in Hybrid Cloud Management exam (EX220)

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