Hi everyone.
I'm looking for advice about the exam environment please, to ensure I understand how it works prior to taking the EX316 OpenShift Virtualization exam...
The exam access is via my PC browser, the instructions describe the remote server environment that I need to use during the exam, including where assets such as ssh public keys are stored.
When I access the OpenShift web console (via my PC browser), and click into any dialogue that requires a file to be selected from a specific server, I only see my PC's home directory ... so how do I connect to another server / see the home file directory, to enable the selection of a file ?
I'm not asking how to answer a question, this is more about using the exam environment.
Does anyone have any tips / thoughts about how I get round this please ??
@TudorRaduta Could you please help with this issue / point me at any resources ?
@fedora_shrimp Aren't you loading the exam image in your system and booting it to access the exam?
Can you elaborate "The exam access is via my PC browser, the instructions describe the remote server environment that I need to use during the exam, including where assets such as ssh public keys are stored"
@fedora_shrimp Your question does not seem to be correct.
EX316 cannot be accesses via PC browser. You need to boot the exam ISO and take the exam in that limited environment.
In the RH exam you dont need to upload anything from local PC and by default these things are disabled as you boot in to a completely different and limited exam environment.
It is possible that you are talking about something else because this is not related to any RH certification exam.
Can you share some screenshots of your exam environment so that I can take a look ( that is also not possible if you are giving actual RH exam ).
If in a real RH exam you are having issues with live exam ISO - you have a live proctor who will help you there itself and if required you will get a call from exam support.
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