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As mentioned in the title, was wondering whether if there's any documentations provided during the exam?
Say for instance Ansible documentation, as I noticed that we are required to have some Anisble knowledge while going through the content of RH342 course.
If there is documentation provided, is there a link for it?
Thanks!
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@Melvin_nzm Yes you will get documentation for all the relevant sections of the exam in HTML /PDF format. Also my suggestion is to not become fully dependent on these documentations during exam - they are just for quick reference ( it can take time to scroll and get to the relevant sections of the document) . Refer man pages for an info about commands and their utilities : ceck out those references given at the bottom of lectures in the course :


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Hi @Melvin_nzm,
As with most Red Hat exams the general "common" documentation is available or made available during the exams.
I wrote the EX342 last Wed.
Still, the EX342 is not the EX294 or any other Ansible focused exam.
I hope it will help.
Regards,
Tshimanga

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Right, got it. Thanks for the response. Appreciate it.

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@Melvin_nzm Yes you will get documentation for all the relevant sections of the exam in HTML /PDF format. Also my suggestion is to not become fully dependent on these documentations during exam - they are just for quick reference ( it can take time to scroll and get to the relevant sections of the document) . Refer man pages for an info about commands and their utilities : ceck out those references given at the bottom of lectures in the course :

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I see, alright! Yeap agreed that man pages and --help command are more useful and a faster way. Just wanted to see what documentations is provided so perhaps I can look through that during my preparations too.