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Hi @adharsh2208 ,
As I said, please read the document carefully, there is no need for making assumptions (and getting it wrong). It clearly says external webcam.
In your best interest, I want to reiterate that it's the candidate responsability to "Get Ready" when choosing Remote Exams. If not willing to do that properly, it's probably best to look for alternative, like going to a testing center with a Kiosk computer ready for you. It looks to me, the lack of attention displayed, could result in a proctor not allowing you to attend the exam, because not complying with some the requirements. That would probably means a lost exam entitlement and frustration for everyone!
Also the exams are rather hard, for me at least, and they do require a lot of attention to the questions and what it is asked to do, just a friendly reminder or warning!
Good luck with your preparations!
I just completed creating a bootable usb device per the remote exam instructions and upon rebooting for the first time in order to run a compatibility check the process hung showing "a start job is running for activation of dm raidsets" with error of "dm raid [966] segfault at o ip 00007f13bdb2a563 sp 00007fff3fdb20a8 error 4 in libc-2.31,so" .
all subsequent reboots hung with the same error.
How to resolve? Need help please. If this is the wrong forum to resolve errors please direct me to correct forum.
herbertx
Hi,
We could try to help you here, but we would need a lot more of information... Without going into details, maybe some more obvious steps to avoid the problem(s) and help you getting ready:
Note: I just used an iso downloaded a few days ago, and my checksum is:
eda73a25d7d9b5eb51273c1773ee08297d17fb4430200125f3432d2f31ab594f
(I assume that the version I just downloaded is not corrupted and was not updated since then). If our checksum matches, it is unlikely to be about a corrupted iso.
The dm raid errors seems to indicate something is not going on with your raid drivers/controllers. If true, we would have collect more technical information and send it to the relevant team.
Cheers,
my answers:
Network connection used is at home via modem/router supplied by my internet provider. Not using WiFi. it's a simple router without firewall that supplies dhcp IP to any device that requests it. Again no firewall enabled or running - no ports blocked. There is no security enabled - no Secure Boot.
I ran a sha256 checksum against the downloaded iso file using windows certUtil and confirmed it matches your checksum exactly -
eda73a25d7d9b5eb51273c1773ee08297d17fb4430200125f3432d2f31ab594f. I even downloaded the iso several times, confirmed the hash and have the same result.
I am using simple SATA hard drives on my computer - no physical RAID controller - no RAID configured in bios. which brings up another question - why would the process be trying to TOUCH my hard drives? It's booting off of a 16 gig usb device - it shouldn't be configuring RAID for nothing but the usb device.
dennis
Hi @douradoden,
Anyway, you could try on any other computer, to have more information about your live usb (if you have that option). You could also provide detailled technical information so we can check with the team creating the Live Exam Environment). We would need screen capture of the problem, all technical info on the computer (brand, version, components, etc...), same for your 16GB USB key. Description on how you are booting... Anything that can help.
Cheers,
Hello Redhat Team,
Thank you guys for making it possible to deliver exams remotely in this challenging time we live in in.
I have my exams on Monday Sept 7th and i have been following this forum religously to ensure everything runs smoothly on that day. I do have some questions.
1. I have ran the compatibility test almost 50 times now on the device that i intend to use for the exam and each time i do its fails on the "Microphone volume is adequate". Today i just tested and had my music playing on the background and it passed but when i turned it off and the room was quiet it failed again. Does this mean that the compatibility test is checking for sound input to pass or just a coincidence? Every other parts of the compatibility test passed without a problem. If only this fails does that affect my ability to take the exam?
2. Also on the live exam environment after i put my redhat login. It says "You have no scheduled exam" even though my exam has been scheduled about 2weeks ago. Should i be worried about this?
Thank you
Hi @Sam_Akpan,
1) There is an option in settings to turn the input mic's volume levels all the way to high. This typically fixes the microphone level issue. You have to turn the volume up and toggle to some other option in the settings once and then proceed to the compatibility test. Have you tried that? Pasting an image below:
2. The Proctoring application picks up your scheduled exams a few minutes before the start time. So, this should not worry you as long as your scheduler portal shows the exam scheduled date and time.
Best Regards,
Shefeeq
Can I use 2 laptops for the web cams?
@Deanna wrote:This thread is dedicated to connect you with Red Hat subject matter experts who can help answer your questions regarding Red Hat remote exams. Please see the following resources for Red Hat Remote Exams below:
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