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Which command is used to display available swap space? A. swap –a B. swap –d C. swap –l D. swap –v
Answer: C  

You have a requirement for files in the directory seta to gain rw-rw-rw- permission when they are created. This must happen regardless of a users unmask value, so you must assign an ACL to the directory for this purpose. Which command will assign to seta an ACL that achieves this? A. setfacl –d u:d:rw-,g:d:rw-,o:d:rw-,d:m:rw- seta B. setfacl –r u:d:rw-,g:d:rw-,o:d:rw-,d:m:rw- seta C. setfacl –r d:u:rw-,d:g:rw-,d:o:rw-,d:m:rw- seta D. setfacl –m d:u::rw-
Answer: D  

Which two statements about the functionality of the syslogd daemon are true? (Choose two) A. Error messages can only be logged locally in a system log. B. The kernel, daemons, and syslogd each write directly to a system log. C. Syslogd can write messages to the console as well as to a system log. D. The logger command communicates with syslogd which then logs the message according to its configuration file.
Answer: B, C  

Your /etc/syslog.conf file contains the line: *.alert;kern.err;daemon.notice @operator To which destination are messages sent? A. The user named operator. B. The host named operator. C. The /var/log/operator file. D. All members of the group operator.
Answer: A  

You have a large number of systems in your organization which are currently running either Solaris 2.6 or Solaris 7. You have been tasked with ensuring that all of these systems are running Solaris 9, and you are considering using the Flash installation feature to achieve this. What is a requirement for using the Flash installation feature? A. You must be performing an initial installation. B. You must be performing an upgrade installation. C. You must make the Flash archive
Answer: B  

You have configured a client profile (class) file on a JumpStart server. You boot the JumpStart client, and during the installation process, you notice that the profile file is not installing the client with the configuration intended. You abort the installation and now must modify the profile file on the JumpStart server. Which action can be taken on the server to quickly test the behavior of the modified profile file? A. Run the check script. B. Run the pfinstall command.
Answer: B  

You are responsible for maintaining a server used to support installations by means of Flash archives. The diversity of systems on your organizations network means that you have many different Flash archives on this server. Which command can be used to find out who created the archives and when they were created? A. flar –d archivename B. flar –i archivename C. flar –v archivename D. flar –cv archivename
Answer: B  

The /etc/rpc file on your systems contains the line: mountd 100005 mount showmount What does the field 100005 represent? A. The user ID used to run the mountd daemon. B. The process ID assigned to the mountd daemon. C. The port number assigned to the mountd daemon. D. The RPC program number assigned to the mount service.
Answer: D  

Which statement about RAID levels is true? A. RAID 5 uses distributed parity B. RAID 0+1 provides no advantage over RAID 1. C. RAID 0 refers to striping but NOT to concatenation. D. RAID 1 is the only RAID level providing redundancy.
Answer: A  

Your company has 18 different staff groupings who use a lot of disk space. You have a 36- Gbyte disk and wish to divide it into 18 separate sections to stop any one groups overuse from impacting the others. Which statement is true? A. You can configure 18 disk slices to achieve this. B. This sort of disk sectioning cannot be achieved. C. You can use Solaris Volume Manager soft partitions to achieve this. D. You must use a third-party volume management product to achieve this.
Answer: C  

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