Overview
The Red Hat Certified Specialist in Developing Automation with Ansible Automation Platform exam tests your ability to create Ansible playbooks to perform common system administration tasks.
By passing this exam, you become a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Developing Automation with Ansible Automation Platform that also counts towards earning a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA®).
This exam is based on Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.5.
Who should attend
The Red Hat Certified Specialist in Developing Automation with Ansible Automation Platform exam will be of interest to anyone seeking to demonstrate a broader knowledge and understanding of Ansible best practices, applying Ansible in larger and more complex projects, and using Ansible automation controller and Ansible automation hub including:
- Experienced Linux system administrators
- DevOps engineers
- Cloud administrators
- Other IT professionals
Prerequisites
- Take !, or possess comparable work experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux®, Ansible, Ansible automation controller, and Ansible automation hub
- Take Red Hat Enterprise Linux Automation with Ansible (AU294), or possess comparable work experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Ansible Automation Platform
- Review the exam objectives
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Preparation
Red Hat encourages you to consider taking ! to help prepare for the exam.
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. Red Hat does not endorse any of these materials as preparation guides for exams. Nevertheless, you may find additional reading helpful to deepen your understanding.
Product Description
You should be able to accomplish the following grouped tasks without assistance:
Understand and use Git
- Clone a Git repository
- Create, modify and push files in a Git repository
Manage inventory variables
- Structure host and group variables using multiple files per host or group
- Use special variables to override the host, port, or remote user for a specific host
- Set up directories containing multiple host variable files for managed hosts
- Override names used in inventory files with a different name or IP address
Manage task execution
- Control privilege execution
- Run selected tasks from a playbook
Transform data with filters and plugins
- Populate variables with data from external sources using lookup plugins
- Use lookup and query functions to incorporate data from external sources into playbooks and deployed template files
- Implement loops using structures other than simple lists using lookup plugins and filters
- Inspect, validate, and manipulate variables containing networking information with filters
Delegate tasks
- Run a task for a managed host on a different host
- Control whether facts gathered by a task are delegated to the managed host or the controlling host
Manage content collections
- Create a content collection
- Install a content collection
- Publish a content collection
Manage execution environments
- Build an execution environment
- Run playbooks in an execution environment
- Upload execution environments into automation hub
- Use execution environments in automation controller
Manage inventories and credentials
- Manage advanced inventories
- Create a dynamic inventory from an identity management server or a database server
- Create machine credentials to access inventory hosts
- Create a source control credential
Manage automation controller
- Run playbooks in automation controller
- Pull content into automation controller from either Git or automation hub
- Pull an execution environment from automation hub and run a playbook in it
- As with all Red Hat performance-based exams, configurations must persist after reboot without intervention.
Exam format
This hands-on, practical exam requires you to undertake real-world tasks. You will be provided with one or more virtual systems and required to perform tasks similar to those you would perform on the job. Internet access is not provided during the exam, and you are not permitted to bring any hard copy or electronic documentation into the exam. This prohibition includes notes, books, or any other materials. For most exams, the documentation that ships with the product is available during the exam.
This exam consists of a single section lasting four 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 U.S. business days.
Exam results are reported as total scores. Red Hat does not report performance on individual items, nor will it provide additional information upon request.