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Guidance for EX288 exam
I have a few questions about the EX288 exam:
- Does one have access to the http version of the official manaul for OpenShift 4.5 or is command line help version the only option available during the exam?
- Does one have access to the OCP Web Console
- Can one use the web console to execute the instructions or is it required that one must use the command line tool only?
- Like the DO288 labs, is feedback provided during the exam (ie something similar to the lab x grade command)?
I will be very grateful for any assistance with these questions.
Thanks,
Anis


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1. As with all redhat exams, web/pdf guides are provided (with recommendation to open with pdf viewer because the browser may crash or make the exam environment to work slow).
2. Yes
3. You can use the web console to perform your tasks as long the goals achieved (but it's slow and you need to switch between terminal/browser many times , so it's better for you to quickly perform the tasks on cli)
4. No, you need to test the work yourself (make sure your deployed services are accessible , etc ..)
Good Luck,
Nir.

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Nir thanks in advance for your answer.
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1. As with all redhat exams, web/pdf guides are provided (with recommendation to open with pdf viewer because the browser may crash or make the exam environment to work slow).
Where is the pdf documentation?
Do we have access to the pdf documentation in the Lab Environment and is it in the same place in the exam environment?
Thanks

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the 288 exam is not hard, however you need to truly understand what you are doing, in that sense the labs wont help much.