[Jan 06, 2022] EX294 Practice Exam Dumps - 99% Marks In RedHat Exam [Q10-Q34]

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[Jan 06, 2022] EX294 Practice Exam Dumps - 99% Marks In RedHat Exam

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RedHat EX294 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Create simple shell scripts that run custom Ansible commands
  • Administrative work scenario
Topic 2
  • Verify that the functional configuration is correct by using the Ansible custom command
Topic 3
  • Unable to create drama and playbook
  • Install the required package
  • Parallel management
Topic 4
  • Create managed managed nodes
  • Configure privilege escalation on managed nodes
Topic 5
  • Understand the key components of Ancibel Exams, Units, Variable, Facts, Play the manual, configuration file
Topic 6
  • To protect sensitive data, use Ansible Vault in the user guide
  • Take advantage of additional enhancements
Topic 7
  • Understand and use basic tools
  • System deployment, configuration and maintenance
Topic 8
  • Create an instruction manual to configure the system for a specific situation
  • Learn to work with frequently used Ansible units

 

NEW QUESTION 10
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 11
In /home/sandy/ansible/ create a playbook called logvol.yml. In the play create a logical volume called Iv0 and make it of size 1500MiB on volume group vgO If there is not enough space in the volume group print a message "Not enough space for logical volume" and then make a 800MiB Iv0 instead. If the volume group still doesn't exist, create a message "Volume group doesn't exist" Create an xfs filesystem on all Iv0 logical volumes. Don't mount the logical volume.

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

Answer: A

 

NEW QUESTION 12
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 13
Create a file in /home/sandy/ansible/ called report.yml. Using this playbook, get a file called report.txt (make it look exactly as below). Copy this file over to all remote hosts at /root/report.txt. Then edit the lines in the file to provide the real information of the hosts. If a disk does not exist then write NONE.

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

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 14
Create a playbook called regulartasks.yml which has the system that append the date to /root/datefile every day at noon. Name is job 'datejob'

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

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 15
Create a file called specs.empty in home/bob/ansible on the local machine as follows:
HOST=
MEMORY=
BIOS=
VDA_DISK_SIZE=
VDB_DISK_SIZE=
Create the playbook /home/bob/ansible/specs.yml which copies specs.empty to all remote nodes' path /root/specs.txt. Using the specs.yml playbook then edit specs.txt on the remote machines to reflect the appropriate ansible facts.

  • A. Solution as:

  • B. Solution as:

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 16
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 17
Create a jinja template in /home/sandy/ansible/ and name it hosts.j2. Edit this file so it looks like the one below. The order of the nodes doesn't matter. Then create a playbook in /home/sandy/ansible called hosts.yml and install the template on dev node at /root/myhosts

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

Answer: B

 

NEW QUESTION 18
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