![]() Related Questions List the NFS server daemons: A.) mountd, nfsd, statd, lockd, nfslogd and stopd. B.) lockd, nfsd, rpc.nfs and logd. C.) mountd, nfsd, startd, lockd and in.ftpd. D.) mountd, nfsd, statd, lockd and nfslogd. Answer: D The ypbind daemon: (all that apply) A.) is activated at system startup time from the startup script /etc/init.d/rpc. B.) Establish a connection with another server if the connection is lost. C.) is located under /usr/lib/netsvc/yp/ D.) Binds to NIS server and stores binding information. Answer: A B C D Some custom JumpStart environment variables, which you use in begin and finish scripts, are set on demand. For example, information about which operating system is already installed on a system is only available (in SI_INSTALLED) after the installed rule keyword is used. In some situations, however, you might need to extract this same information in a begin or finish script for a purpose other than to match a system and run a profile. How do you deal to extract the information you Answer: A The command to restrict access to NFS-mounted resources to read-only access; however, the NFS server The command to restrict access to NFS-mounted resources to read-only access; however, the NFS server accepts both read and write requests from the client named saturn1. A.) share -F nfs -o root=saturn1 /export/apps B.) share -F nfs -o ro, rw=saturn1 /export/apps C.) share -F nfs -o ro, anon=saturn1 /export/apps D.) share -F ufs -o ro, anon=saturn1 /export/apps Answer: B The Presentation layer in the ISO/OSI model: (select two) A.) Manages the connections and terminations between the involved hosts. B.) Manages the presentation of the data to be independant of the architecture. C.) Responsible of re-establish interrupted connections. D.) Ensures that the data is delivered to the correct host. Answer: B D Define the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Name Service. A.) Supports hierarchical naming structure, distributed administration, security authentication, and cross domain lookups. B.) Translate hostnames to their associated IP address. C.) Supports centralized databases to provide LAN resources, such as user accounts, IP address, mac address, hostnames, automount maps and other resources and services that would otherwise be duplicated on each host on the network. D.) Is a set of Answer: D State two commands used as network troubleshooting utilities: A.) snoop and ping B.) netstat -show and nfsstat -dev C.) pingu and snoopy D.) arp and rarp Answer: A A configuration entry in the /etc/syslog.conf file consists of two tab-separated fields: A.) selector and action B.) selector and facility C.) hostname and action D.) selector and user_name E.) action and message file here is an example:SELECTOR ACTION *.err /var/adm/messages Answer: A When using the "-p" option, which is the correct way, if your system identification file lives in the "config" directory? (select one) A.) -p jumpstart_server:/export/jumpstart/config/sysidcfg B.) -p jumpstart_server:/export/jumpstart/config C.) -p jumpstart_server:/export/jumpstart/config/class_file D.) -p jumpstart_server:/export/jumpstart/config/rules.ok Answer: B The /etc/security/prof_attr does not defines profiles, lists the profiles assigned authorizations, nor identifies the associated help file. A.) False B.) True Answer: A
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