EX236

Retired - Red Hat Certified Specialist in Gluster Storage Administration exam

Overview

Exam description

The performance-based Red Hat Certified Specialist in Gluster Storage Administration exam (EX236) tests your ability to configure Red Hat® Gluster Storage and clients.

A Red Hat Certified Specialist in Gluster Storage Administration has demonstrated the ability to implement storage solutions using Red Hat Gluster Storage and to configure clients to use this storage. To earn this certificate, you must pass the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Gluster Storage Administration exam.

Audience for this exam

The following audiences may be interested in becoming a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Gluster Storage Administration:

  • System administrators, architects, and others who need to demonstrate their skills, knowledge, and ability in using Red Hat Storage Server
  • RHCEs interested in becoming a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA)

Prerequisites for this exam

Exam candidates should:

  • Be a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or have comparable work experience and skills.
  • Have taken the Red Hat Gluster Storage Administration (RH236) course or have work experience using Red Hat Gluster Storage.

Recommended training

Red Hat Gluster Storage Administration (RH236)
Red Hat Gluster Storage Administration with Expertise exam (RH237)

Objectives

Study points for the exam

To help you prepare, the exam objectives highlight 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 have the following skills and abilities:

  • Install Red Hat Storage Server on both physical and virtual systems and work with existing Red Hat Storage Server appliances
  • Configure a Red Hat Storage Server storage pool
  • Create individual storage bricks on either physical devices or logical volumes
  • Create various Red Hat Storage Server volumes such as:
    • Distributed
    • Replicated
    • Dispersed
    • Distributed-replicated
    • Distributed-dispersed
  • Format the volumes with an appropriate file system
  • Create Red Hat Storage Server volume snapshots
  • Extend existing storage volumes by adding additional bricks and performing appropriate rebalancing operations
  • Configure clients to use Red Hat Storage Server appliance volumes using native and network file systems (NFS)
  • Configure clients to use Red Hat Storage Server appliance volumes using SMB
  • Configure Red Hat Storage Server features including disk quotas and POSIX access control lists (ACLs)
  • Configure IP failover for NFS-and SMB-based cluster services
  • Configure georeplication services
  • Troubleshoot Red Hat Storage Server problems
  • Configure Nagios monitoring
  • Perform Red Hat Storage Server management tasks such as tuning volume options, volume migration, stopping and deleting volumes, and configuring server-side quorum
  • Configure tiered volumes
  • Configure management of I/O encryption

As with all Red Hat performance-based exams, configurations must persist after reboot without intervention.

What you need to know

Preparation

While attending Red Hat classes can be an important part of your preparation to take this exam, 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's products are available. Red Hat does not officially endorse any as preparation guides for its exam. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading deepens understanding and can prove helpful.

Exam format

This exam is a performance-based evaluation of storage administration skills and knowledge. To get certified, you must perform a number of routine storage administration tasks and are evaluated on whether you have met specific objective criteria. Performance-based testing means that candidates must perform tasks similar to what they perform on the job.

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 U.S. business days.

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