Which two describe /dev/rmt0? (Choose two) A. The first instance of a tape drive. B. The physical device name for the default tape drive. C. The logical device name with hardware compression activated. D. The default tape device name as indicated in the /kernel/drv/st.conf file. E. The default tape device name that indicates the tape should not be rewound when the current operation completes.
Answer: A and D
With the system powered off, you physically connect a new SCSI disk intro the existing SCSI chain. You boot the system using the boot –r command. In which four locations can you find the new device names for the new SCSI disk? (Choose four) A. /devices B. /dev/dsk C. /dev/rdsk D. /kernel/drv E. /etc/path_to_inst F. /etc/name_to_major G. /platform/sun4u/kernel/drv
Answer: A, B, C and F
You telnet into a Solaris machine and log in as user1. Your account is set up to use the C shell (csh) and your home directory is /home/user1. Which three files (assuming they exist) does the C shell read to initialize your environment? (Choose three) A. /etc/login B. /etc/.login C. /etc/profile D. /home/user1/.login E. /home/user1/.cshrc F. /home/user1/.profile
Answer: B, C and E
You have shut down your system to run level 0, and you are at the ok prompt. You want to display a list of disk device paths and choose one to use it a customized device alias. Which OBP command allows you to select a device path and later insert it into the command line that creates the new device alias? A. devalias B. show-devs C. show-disks D. find-device
Answer: C
You have logged into the console as user1. Now you log in as root using the su command. Which user identities do the whoami and who am i commands report? A. whoami reports root, who am i reports root. B. whoami reports user1, who am i reports root. C. whoami reports root, who am i reports user1. D. whoami reports user1, who am i reports user1.
Answer: C
Your telnet into a Solaris machine and log in as user1. Your account is set up to use the Korn shell (ksh) and your home directory is /home/user1. The following files are read by the Korn shell to initialize your environment on login: A. /home/user1/.kshrc B. /etc/profile C. /home/user1/.profile In which order are they executed? A. A, B, C B. A, C, B C. B, A, C D. B, C, A E. C, A, B F. C, B, A
Answer: D
An fsck has just been run on an unmounted file system that exists on /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s7. Which command can you use to mount this file system as /export/eng_data? A. mount /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s7 /export/eng_data B. mount /export/eng_date /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s7 C. mount /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s7 /export/eng_data D. mount /export/eng_data /dev/rdsk/c0t3d0s7
Answer: A
Which command displays the list of alternate superblocks for a UFS file system on c0t0d0s0? A. fsck /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0 B. format /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 C. prtvtoc /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 D. newfs –N /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s0
Answer: D
Which two are reasons to select Custom JumpStart installation over Web Start Flash installation? (Choose two) A. JumpStart uses a master system to serve the installations. B. JumpStart installation is faster than a Web Start Flash installation. C. JumpStart uses profiles that can be customized for different types of systems. D. JumpStart allows you to incorporate scripts to perform pre-installation and postinstallation tasks.
Answer: C and D
You have 1 of 2 Solaris 9 installation CD-ROMs, and you want to spool the SUNWzip package from the /cdrom/sol_9_sparc_2/Solaris_9/Product directory to the default spooling directory. Which two commands can accomplish this? (Choose two) A. pkgadd –s spool – d /cdrom/sol_9_sparc_2/Solaris9/Product SUNWzip B. pkgadd –d spool –s /cdrom/sol_9_sparc_2/Solaris_9/Product SUNWzip C. pkgadd –d /cdrom/sol_9_sparc_2/Solaris_9/Product SUNWzip –s /var/spool/pkg
Answer: A and D