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Answer: ufsrestore f /dev/rmt/0  
Category: 310-011   Tags : Restore

Which statement about an NFS server is true?A It uses the dfstab file to store client information about files. B It uses the vfstab file to store client information about files. C It stores a record of clients using NFS to restore disconnected files. * D It stores a record of each file in use by the clients at the time a disconnection occurs.
Category: 310-012   Tags : Restore

Performing an interactive restore with ufsrestore, how can you track which files are already marked as selected for extraction and restore? A. With the ls subcommand of ufsrestore B. With the add subcommand of ufsrestore C. With the select subcommand of ufsrestore D. The selected files are marked with a plus sign (+) in the list that is permanently displayed in the interactive ufsrestore screen view.
Answer: A  
Category: 310-014   Tags : Restore

Which statement about the restoresymtable file is true? A. restoresymtable manages the restoration of symbolic links to ensure that unnecessary copies of data are avoided. B. restoresymtable is used to coordinate the restore incremental dumps on top of a full dump, it can be deleted after the last incremental restore. C. restoresymtable contains a list of detailed information about the restored files and works as a notice to the administrator only. It can be removed after the
Answer: B  
Category: 310-014   Tags : Backup, Restore

You had a corrupted file system which is now repaired and back in use. Some, but not all, of the files within it have been deleted. The only backup of this file system is a month-old tar archive. You want to restore from this archive as root. Which two statements correctly describe the affects of the restore operation? (Choose two) A. Files found in the file system that are also on tape will not be overwritten. B. The access times are preserved by tar and will reflect the time
Answer: C, D  
Category: 310-014   Tags : Backup, Restore

Which command can be used to restore the /var/adm directory and its contents from the /dev/rmt/0 remote tape device attached to the host mars? A. ufsrestore cf /dev/rmt/0 ./var/adm B. ufrestore ./var/adm mars:/dev/rmt/0 C. ufsrestore vf mars:/dev/rmt/0 ./var/adm D. ufsrestore xvf mars:/dev/rmt/0 ./var/adm E. ufsrestore Of rd=mars:/dev/rmt/0 ./var/adm
Answer: D  
Category: 310-014   Tags : Restore

You have completed a full ufsrestore of the /(root) file system. What is the impact of not removing the /restoresymtable? A. It would slow down directory lookups. B. It would take up disk space unnecessarily. C. It would corrupt subsequent uses of ufsrestore. D. There is no impact. It is linked only to the restore that created it and will automatically be deleted.
Answer: B  
Category: 310-014   Tags : Restore

Exhibit: 1. extract 2. add hosts 3. cd /var/tmp 4. cd /etc/inet 5. mt –f /dev/rmt/On fsf 1 6. ufsrestore ivf /dev/rmt/0 7. mv /var/tmp/etc/inet/hosts /etc/inet/hosts 8. quit The steps that should be used to interactively restore the /etc/inet/hosts file from the second ufsdump file on a tape are shown in the exhibit. In which order should they be executed? A. 3, 6, 4, 2, 1, 5, 7, 8 B. 3, 4, 5, 6, 2, 1, 7, 8 C. 3, 6, 5, 2, 1, 4, 8, 7 D. 3, 5, 6, 4, 2, 1, 8, 7
Answer: D  
Category: 310-014   Tags : Restore

You have been requested to restore some files to the home directory of /export/home/usera by using the tar command. You cd the home directory of usera before doing the restore. What happens? A. If a file you want to restore existed, it would not be restored. B. An existing file is renamed to filename.old and a new file is restored, C. If a file you want to restore already existed, it would be overwritten by the restored file. D. If a file you want to restore already existed, only the modification
Answer: C  
Category: 310-014   Tags : Restore

You are the network administrator of the CompanyX Works network. You plan to install a new Windows 2000 domain. The DNS zone for the new domain will be hosted on a server named BIND1, which runs UNIX and BIND. You configure the CompanyX.com zone on BIND1 and enable dynamic updates. You configure a new Windows 2000 Server computer with the address of BIND1 and install the new server as your first domain controller. The installation proceeds to completion without errors. However,
Answer: B  
Category: 070-216   Tags : Restore, Windows 2000

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