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Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE)

 
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Michael



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 12:47 am    Post subject: Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) Reply with quote

Wow, Novell was really quick - it's been less than a month since they acquired SuSE. According to Novell :

You've heard the rumors, and they are true. The test for the Novell Certified Linux Engineer is different than just your standard book-learning. It's one thing to know "what to do". It's another thing to actually "do it". This test combines the best of both worlds. You will have to know what's going on-and also be able to solve real world problems by actually performing tasks related to the administration of Novell Nterprise Linux Services.

The Novell Practicum test for the Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) will require you to prove your Novell Nterprise Linux Services knowledge in a "real life" setting. Your knowledge of both Linux and Novell Nterprise Linux Services will be tested.

The practicum is basically a remote connection to a live server bank with Linux installed. Using the remote access session, you will be given a scenario with tasks to complete. These tasks will include configuring Novell Services on Linux, performing basic Linux tasks, and may even get into some troubleshooting.

You will need to perform these tasks just as you would in a real environment. You will be evaluated automatically on each of the servers and will you receive a pass or fail exam result. The length of the exam is estimated to be about two hours.

There is no "written" test anticipated at this time.


No more braindumps? :P
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Marcus
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2004 6:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) Reply with quote

The test is anounced since last year BS in SLC.

The practicum was already established as a test form for the 991 Troubleshooting eDir
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nhestor
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 10:12 am    Post subject: Re: Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) Reply with quote

hi!i have just registered to novell linux engineer certification. it'll be for free until december 30th 2004, and i have no idea what will the exam be. can you give me some tips on what to review?

thanks in advance.
nhestor@gmail.com
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sqm
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 2:12 am    Post subject: Re: Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) Reply with quote

Michael wrote:
Wow, Novell was really quick - it's been less than a month since they acquired SuSE. According to Novell :

You've heard the rumors, and they are true. The test for the Novell Certified Linux Engineer is different than just your standard book-learning. It's one thing to know "what to do". It's another thing to actually "do it". This test combines the best of both worlds. You will have to know what's going on-and also be able to solve real world problems by actually performing tasks related to the administration of Novell Nterprise Linux Services.

The Novell Practicum test for the Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) will require you to prove your Novell Nterprise Linux Services knowledge in a "real life" setting. Your knowledge of both Linux and Novell Nterprise Linux Services will be tested.

The practicum is basically a remote connection to a live server bank with Linux installed. Using the remote access session, you will be given a scenario with tasks to complete. These tasks will include configuring Novell Services on Linux, performing basic Linux tasks, and may even get into some troubleshooting.

You will need to perform these tasks just as you would in a real environment. You will be evaluated automatically on each of the servers and will you receive a pass or fail exam result. The length of the exam is estimated to be about two hours.

There is no "written" test anticipated at this time.


No more braindumps? :P


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