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You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network The network has three Windows 2000-based WINS servers named Srv1, Srv2, and Srv3. You want to periodically compact the WINS database to reclaim unused space. How should you perform a manual compaction of the WINS database on the Srv1 WINS server? A. Configure the Srv1 WINS server to block replication of WINS records from the Srv2 and Srv3 WINS servers. Initiate database consistency checking. Allow replication of records from
Answer: B  
Category: 070-216   Tags : Backup, Restore, Windows 2000, Replication

You are the enterprise administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has three Windows 2000 Server computers named Athens, Barcelona and Cairo, and 90 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Your network consists of three segments connected by a router. Each segment contains one of the servers. The 90 Windows 2000 Professional computers are evenly distributed over the three segments. Athens is a DHCP server. The TCP/IP configuration of all the Windows 2000 Professional computers
Answer: C, E  
Category: 070-216   Tags : Restore, Windows 2000

What are the sequences of RMAN commands that could be used to restore and recover the database where there is only loss of data files and no loss of control files with the instance currently shut down?
Category: Oracle DBA   Tags : Restore

What is the sequence of commands to restore and recover the data file which occurred as a result of disk failure on the disk where data file belonging to the USER_DATA tablespace is stored on the database currently kept opened?
Category: Oracle DBA   Tags : Restore

What is the sequence of RMAN commands to restore and recover the data file which happened due to a disk failure on a disk which has USER_DATA table space is stored on a currently opened database?
Category: Oracle DBA   Tags : Restore

What are the steps of RMAN commands to restore and recover the data files to a new disk when a disk failure occurred on a disk where the data files belonging to the SYSTEM and USER_DATA tablespaces is stored with the database currently open?
Category: Oracle DBA   Tags : Restore

In the following command: roleadd -m -d /export/home/user5 -c "Privileged user 5 role test" -P "Shutdown" user5 What does mean the -P option? A.) Assigns the profile Shutdown to the role user5. B.) Allows to the user5 to bring the system down C.) It does mean nothing because the -A option is missing. D.) Assigns the authorization Restore to the role user5.
Answer: A 
Category: 310-012   Tags : Restore

You are the network administrator for CompanyX. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named CompanyX.com. You configure a new Windows Server 2000 file server named CompanyXSrv1. You restore user files from a tape backup, and you create a logon script that maps drive letters to shared files on CompanyXSrv1. Users report that they cannot access CompanyXSrv1 through the drive mappings you created. Users also report that CompanyXSrv1 does not appear in My Network
Answer: D  
Category: 070-216   Tags : Backup, Restore, Windows 2000

You are enterprise admin of Windows 2000 domain. The domain has three Windows 2000Server computer named Athens, Barcelona and Cairo and 90 Windows 2000 Prof computer. Yournetwork consits of three segments conected by a router. Each segment contain one of theservers. The 90 Windows 2000 Prof computer are evenly distributedover the three segments.Athens is a DHCP server. The TCP/IP configuration of all the Windows 2000 Prof computer onthe three segments is provided by the Athens DHCP server. The DHCP
Category: 070-216   Tags : Restore, Windows 2000

Your network consists of three segments connected by a router. Each segment contains oneWindows 2000 Server. London is a DHCP server that provides TCP/IP configuration to allclients in the three segments. The DHCP server has three scopes, one for each segment. Thelease duration is eight days for all three scopes. You want to move the DHCP Server fromLondon to Bristol. You take the following actions: On London, stop and disable the DHCPServer service. On Bristol, install, authorize, and stop the
Category: 070-216   Tags : Restore, Windows 2000

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