Sunday, December 31, 2017

Red Hat Openstack Administration II (CL210)

      
     Red Hat Openstack Administration II (CL210)





Course overview

This course will also begin the transition from administering OpenStack using Horizon to using the unified command-line interface. Exam competencies covered in the course include: install and configure Red Hat OpenStack Platform (using OpenStack Director), manage users, projects, flavors, roles, images, networking, and block storage, automation (scale-out and scale-back), and build a customized image.

Openstack Multinode Architecture






Course content summary
  • Launch instances
  • Manage core OpenStack services using the unified command-line interface
  • Install an advanced proof-of-concept OpenStack deployment
  • Build a customized JEOS image
  • Automatically scale-out and scale-back applications
Audience and prerequisites
This course is designed for Linux system administrators, cloud administrators, and cloud operators.


Prerequisites for this course
  • Red Hat OpenStack Administration I (CL110) course or equivalent
  • Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification or equivalent knowledge and experience


Outline for this course

Course introduction
Ø Introduce and review the course.

Install the OpenStack overcloud
Ø Install overcloud in an OpenStack deployment.

Keystone identity service
Ø Install, configure, and use the Keystone authentication services.
Manage flavors
Ø Manage hardware profiles.
Manage networks
Ø Manage OpenStack networks.
Manage floating IP addresses
Ø Manage floating IP addresses.
Manage security groups
Ø Manage OpenStack security groups and security rules.
Manage instances
Ø Manage instances.
Add additional compute nodes
Ø Add additional compute nodes to OpenStack.
Build a customized image
Ø Build and customize an operating system image.

Deploy Red Hat OpenStack Platform Director
Ø Deploy Red Hat OpenStack Platform director. (undercloud).
Deploy scalable applications
Ø Deploy stacks (applications) that provide scale out/scale back capabilities.
Comprehensive review

Ø Review Red Hat OpenStack Platform II.



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