Hello @Prema !
"Personally I think those exams are controled by people, with no ansible knowledge, which just run some script and if there is some error (even on redhat side), you got fail."
This is 100% a wrong assumption.
We have hundreds of learners who not only passed this exam , but passed with very good score, many even got full marks.
Rest assured - Our examination team comprises of the best-in-class domain experts.
I will suggest you to revisit those objectives in the course which you think you got less in your score card. Sometimes we think we know it well and then do some silly mistakes which usually gets overlooked by us.
If you feel you did everything right - you can raise a case here : https://rhtapps.redhat.com/comments
i get enrolled for "EX294K" and will try to schedule in next week, i am preparing for the exam.
however, can somebody tell , what is means by EX294K ? what should i understand about the Ansible version and RHEL version in exam ? on which i have take test.
Thanks in advance
Rehmat Ali
EX294K means remote (from home) or kiosk (from a testing location). Once you enroll, you should receive an email or see in your exam scheduler when/how your exam is going to be delivered.
Content wise, you should review:
Exam description: https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/ex294-red-hat-certified-engineer-rhce-exam-red-hat-enter...
Exam objectives: https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/ex294-red-hat-certified-engineer-rhce-exam-red-hat-enter...
You can base your learning on the table of contents for the related course RH294: https://www.redhat.com/en/services/training/rh294-red-hat-linux-automation-with-ansible?section=Outl... . Also review the relevant product documentation at https://docs.redhat.com and https://docs.ansible.com , if you haven't attended the trainig.
At any rate, it feels that just one week won't be enough to prepare all those materials. My suggestion is to postpone the exam so you are more prepared and have had enough time to review all those topics.
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