Keith Deterling
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To:     Keith Deterling/Burlington/IBM@IBMUS
Date:   07/28/2014 11:15 AM
Subject:        Last chance to register: Taste of Training: Administration 
in the world of systemd



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Administration in the world of systemd


With the inclusion of systemd in Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7, 
administrators will need to add new tools to their toolkit.

Systemd handles the boot process, service management 
(starting/stopping/restarting) and service interdependence, resource 
allocation, and journals (logs). Topics from this webinar are extracted 
from the updated Red Hat System Administration I (RH124) and Red Hat 
Administration II (RH134) courses for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

Join this webinar to learn:
The basics of using systemctl, journalctl, and systemd unit types.
How to use these tools to troubleshoot boot issues.
Speaker: George Hacker, curriculum manager, Red Hat
George Hacker has been teaching Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) and Red 
Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) courses for approximately 10 years. As a 
curriculum manager on the Linux team of the Red Hat Customer Experience 
and Engagement team, he serves as subject matter expert and editor for 
several Red Hat courses. 

Choose from the following live events:
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6:30 p.m. (Mumbai)
Tuesday, July 29, 2014 | 18:00 UTC | 2 p.m. (New York) / 8 p.m. (Paris) / 
11:30 p.m (Mumbai



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