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Solaris 10 LI Additional Dumps QUESTION NO: 1 You run an IT department and are responsible for purchasing hardware. Certain data that you have housed in a series of traditional disk slices are critical and must not be lost due to disk failure. The amount of data is large (720 gigabytes) and is read and written to frequently. The performance for both read and write operations needs improvement. You have plenty of money in your budget. Which two approaches will meet your business needs? (Choose two.) A. secure the data using RAID 0 B. secure the data using RAID 1 C. secure the data using RAID 5 D. secure the data using RAID 0+1 E. secure the data using RAID 1+0 Answer: D,E QUESTION NO: 2 You are responsible for maintaining a server used to support installations by means of Flash archives. Because of the diversity of systems on your organization's network, 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 info archivename B. flar version archivename C. flar manifest archivename D. flar create -i archivename Answer: A QUESTION NO: 3 Only local system files are used during the boot process to configure the system for local Ethernet LAN connectivity. Immediately after reboot the ifconfig -a command displays:

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Solaris 10 LI Additional DumpsQUESTION NO: 1You run an IT department and are responsible for purchasing hardware. Certain data that youhave housed in a series of traditional disk slices are critical and must not be lost due to diskfailure. The amount of data is large (720 gigabytes) and is read and written to frequently. Theperformance for both read and write operations needs improvement. You have plenty of money inyour budget.Which two approaches will meet your business needs? (Choose two.)A. secure the data using RAID 0B. secure the data using RAID 1C. secure the data using RAID 5D. secure the data using RAID 0+1E. secure the data using RAID 1+0 Answer: D,E

QUESTION NO: 2You are responsible for maintaining a server used to support installations by means of Flasharchives. Because of the diversity of systems on your organization's network, you have manydifferent Flash archives on this server. Which command can be used to find out who created thearchives and when they were created?A. flar info archivenameB. flar version archivenameC. flar manifest archivenameD. flar create -i archivenameAnswer: A

QUESTION NO: 3Only local system files are used during the boot process to configure the system for local EthernetLAN connectivity.Immediately after reboot the ifconfig -a command displays:lo0: flags=1000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 8232 index 1 inet127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000Which local network configuration file is missing?A. /etc/ethersB. /etc/netmasksC. /etc/networksD. /etc/inet/hostsE. /etc/hostname.interfaceAnswer: E

QUESTION NO: 4Which two entries are valid for the contents of the /etc/hostname.ce0 file? (Choose two.)A. corprouter1B. 192.168.10.1C. ce0 192.168.10.1D. ifconfig ce0 inet 192.168.10.1Answer: A,BQUESTION NO: 5Which two are necessary to make a valid entry in /etc/inet/hosts? (Choose two.)A. loghost

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B. hostnameC. IP addressD. localhostE. subnet mask Answer: B,C

QUESTION NO: 6You are logged in as the root user and you use the following command:# snoop Which two statements are true about this command? (Choose two.)A. You need to manually stop the snoop command.B. You hear an audible click for each packet that is detected.C. You see one line of output for each packet on the network.D. The snoop command exits automatically after 30 minutes.E. You see the full contents of every packet, formatted appropriately.Answer: A,C

QUESTION NO: 7You run the following command:ping host1After a short time, you receive the following response:no answer from host1Which is a cause of this message?A. The interface on host1 is configured as down.B. Your local network interface is configured as down.C. Your IP address is not in the /etc/hosts file on host1.D. Your local system is unable to resolve the IP address for host1.Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 8Which two commands are used to see the MAC address of a Solaris SPARC-based system?(Choose two.)A. ok bannerB. # uname -aC. # netstat -anD. # ifconfig -aE. # ipconfig /allF. # eeprom | grep macAnswer: A,D

QUESTION NO: 9Which two are valid host names in /etc/inet/hosts? (Choose two.)A. 21aB. Twenty1aC. twenty one aD. bldg1-floor2-room3E. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzAnswer: B,D

QUESTION NO: 10A host named client12 is having difficulty communicating with a heavily used server namedserver14. The server14 server has the ce0, ce1, ce4, and qfe4 interfaces active. The client12,

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admin6, and appserv5 hosts are all on a private network and access the ce4 interface on server14exclusively. They cannot access other network interfaces on server14. The appserv5 and admin6hosts are currently generating heavy traffic to server14 due to a running batch process. Which twocommands can you run on server14 to look at the network traffic generated between only client12and server14 to assist in troubleshooting the communication issue? (Choose two.)A. snoop !admin6B. snoop -d client12C. snoop -dce server14D. snoop -d ce4 client12E. snoop -d ce4 client12 server14F. snoop -i ce4 server14 client12Answer: D,E

QUESTION NO: 11An administrator needs to assign the IP address 192.168.3.7 to the interface hme1.The hme1 interface is currently unused. Which two commands are needed to enable hme1 andassign it the address without rebooting the system, as well as make the configuration persistacross reboots? (Choose two.)A. ifconfig hme1 plumb 192.168.3.7 upB. echo "192.168.3.7" > /etc/hostname.hme1C. ifconfig plumb hme1 inet 192.168.3.7 netmask 255.255.255.0 upD. echo "ifconfig hme1 plumb 192.168.3.7 up">> /etc/hostname.hme1Answer: A,B

QUESTION NO: 12You log on as root and issue the command:#snoop -aWhat are two results of issuing this command? (Choose two.)A. Network traffic is displayed.B. Only the MAC addresses are displayed.C. Packets can be listened to on /dev/audio.D. All network traffic is sent to the default log file.E. All outgoing packets have the snoop flag appended.Answer: A,C

QUESTION NO: 13You log in as the root user and issue the command:# snoop -q -o filenameWhat are two results of issuing this command? (Choose two.)A. Network traffic is displayed.B. Packet count is NOT displayed.C. Network traffic is sent to filename.D. The contents of the filenameis in ASCII text.E. The snoop command quits after a default amount of time.Answer: B,C

QUESTION NO: 14You log on as the root user and issue the command:# snoop -v -i filenameWhat are two results of issuing this command? (Choose two.)

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A. snoop verifies each packet.B. snoop is launched in interactive mode.C. snoop displays one line for each packet.D. snoop displays multiple lines for each packet.E. snoop displays packets from filename instead of the network.Answer: D,E

QUESTION NO: 15Given the following output from a dumpadm command:# dumpadmDump content: kernel pagesDump device: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 (swap)Savecore directory: /var/crash/wm13w1Savecore enabled: yesWhich statement is correct?A. The dump device is also a swap device.B. Crash dumps are written to the /var/crash/wm13w1 file.C. The system dumps the whole content of memory to the dump device.D. The savecore command will run as the system shuts down following a panic.Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 16Given:# dumpadmDump content: kernel pagesDump device: /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0 (dedicated)Savecore directory: /var/crash/wm13w6Savecore enabled: yesThe system administrator assigned a dedicated dump slice.Which command did the system administrator run to achieve this?A. dumpadm -d c2t3d0s0B. coreadm -d c2t3d0s0C. dumpadm -d /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0D. coreadm -s /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0E. dumpadm -s /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0Answer: C

QUESTION NO: 17You have a stable and mature system that is running out of disk space in the /var file system. Youwant to avoid the creation of unix.X and vmcore.X files. By default, the system will transfer crashdump information following a panic into unix.X and vmcore.X files when the system reboots. Whichcommand disables this default behavior?A. dumpadm -nB. dumpadm -yC. dumpadm -sD. dumpadm -cAnswer: A

QUESTION NO: 18

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Given the following output from dumpadm on a system with the node name, rabbit:# dumpadmDump content: kernel pagesDump device: /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0 (dedicated)Savecore directory: /var/crash/wm13w6Savecore enabled: noWhich three commands have been executed to accomplish this configuration?(Choose three.)A. dumpadm -nB. dumpadm -c noneC. dumpadm -s wm13w6D. dumpadm -d c2t3d0s0E. dumpadm -d /var/dsk/c2t3d0s0F. dumpadm -s /var/crash/wm13w6Answer: A,E,F

QUESTION NO: 19You have a system used for application development. The process app-rev23, owned by theepiphylla user and running in the global zone, terminates abnormally. Which two effects can theroot user configure? (Choose two.)A. the process app-rev23 that produces no corefile at allB. the process app-rev23 that produces a core file, without the string core appearing anywherewithin the file nameC. the process app-rev23 that produces a global core file that is readable by any user in a global/var/corefiles directoryD. the process app-rev23 that produces a total of three core files, one in the current directory ofthe process, one in the home directory for epiphylla, and one in a global /var/corefiles directoryAnswer: A,B

QUESTION NO: 20Given this output from dumpadm:# dumpadmDump content: kernel pagesDump device: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 (swap)Savecore directory: /var/crash/rabbitSavecore enabled: yesand these directory contents:# ls -al /var/crash/rabbittotal 4drwx------ 2 root root 512 Jan 27 10:28 .drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Jan 27 10:28 ..Which three files exist in the directory after rebooting following a panic? (Choose three.)A. unix.0B. unix.XC. boundsD. vmcore.0E. bounds.XF. vmcore.XAnswer: B,E,F

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QUESTION NO: 21Given the following content for output from coreadm:# coreadmglobal core file pattern: /var/core/core.%f.%pglobal core file content: allinit core file pattern: core.%f.%pinit core file content: defaultglobal core dumps: enabledper-process core dumps: enabledglobal setid core dumps: disabledper-process setid core dumps: disabledglobal core dump logging: enabledWhich three commands are issued to set this configuration? (Choose three.)A. coreadm -i core.%f.%pB. coreadm -g core.%f.%p -G allC. coreadm -e global -e log -G allD. coreadm -i /var/core/core.%f.%pE. coreadm -g /var/core/core.%f.%pF. coreadm -G /var/core/core.%f.%p -g allAnswer: A,C,E

QUESTION NO: 22

Given the default coreadm settings in the local zone and the following configuration for the globalzone:# coreadmglobal core file pattern: /var/core/core.%f.%pglobal core file content: allinit core file pattern: core.%f.%pinit core file content: defaultglobal core dumps: enabledper-process core dumps: enabledglobal setid core dumps: disabledper-process setid core dumps: disabledglobal core dump logging: enabledThis configuration will cause two core files to be generated and saved when a process in the localzone terminates abnormally.Where are the two core files saved? (Choose two.)A. in the process current working directory as coreB. in the local zone as core.%f.%p in /var/coreC. in the global zone as core.%f.%p in /var/coreD. in the process current working directory as core.%f.%pAnswer: A,C

QUESTION NO: 23Users have reported that an application critical to daily work frequently terminates abnormally.Which command should you issue to determine the frequency of these failures?A. coreadm -e allB. coreadm -e logC. coreadm -e init

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D. coreadm -e globallyAnswer: B

QUESTION NO: 24A database administrator requests additional disk space for database scratch space. Theadministrator requires the space be protected from a disk failure and wants the space to have agood response time. The database will be writing 70 percent of the time to this file system andreading 30 percent of the time. Which RAID level most efficiently satisfies these requirements?A. RAID 0B. RAID 1C. RAID 5D. simple sliceAnswer: B

QUESTION NO: 25What is the maximum size of a RAID-5 volume that can be created using five, 20 gigabyte disks?A. 20 gigabytesB. 40 gigabytesC. 80 gigabytesD. 100 gigabytesAnswer: C

QUESTION NO: 26You are preparing to install Solaris 10 OS on a number of machines. One of the availableinstallation strategies utilizes JumpStart.Which three are advantages of using JumpStart to install Solaris 10 OS? (Choose three.)A. Different types of systems can be installed easily.B. It allows installation of Solaris 10 without rebooting.C. It allows automatic installation of Solaris 10 OS and unbundled software.D. It is widely supported by third-party vendors as a preferred installation method of theirapplications.E. It avoids the lengthy question-and-answer session that is part of an interactive installationprocess.

Answer: A,C,E

QUESTION NO: 27Which four main services support the JumpStart installation process? (Choose four.)A. boot servicesB. routing servicesC. backup servicesD. installation servicesE. configuration servicesF. identification servicesG. authentication services

Answer: A,D,E,F

QUESTION NO: 28You are preparing to install a number of machines with Solaris 10 OS using JumpStart. You are

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considering how to configure your JumpStart server to support the new installations. Which threecan be provided both in a sysidcfg file and by using a name service? (Choose three.)A. netmaskB. time zoneC. IP addressD. domain nameE. security policyAnswer: A,B,C

QUESTION NO: 29Of the three main JumpStart services, configuration, boot, and installation, on how many serverscan each service be configured on a given subnet? (Choose two.)A. All services may be on the same server.B. All services must be on the same server.C. Each service may be on a separate server.D. Each service may be on no more than one server.E. Only the boot service may be on a separate server.F. Only the installation service may be on a separate server.Answer: A,C

QUESTION NO: 30You are attempting to install a JumpStart client using the RARP boot method. The client initiallyboots correctly, but the following error message displays on the client's console:Checking rules.ok file... Warning: Could not find matching rule in rules.okPress the return key for an interactive Solaris install program...Which three actions should you take to solve the problem? (Choose three.)A. run the setup_install_server scriptB. verify the client configuration in the /etc/bootparams file is correctC. verify that the in.tftpd daemon is running on the configuration serverD. verify the rpc.bootparamd daemon is running on the configuration serverE. verify that the ethers and hosts databases contain correct client address informationF. verify the rules.ok file exists in the correct location, and the JumpStart client matches a rule inthe rules.ok fileAnswer: B,E,F

QUESTION NO: 31The rules.ok file on your JumpStart server contains the following line:hostname client1 backup_root client_config set_root_passwdWhich statement is true about the function of this line?A. The client runs the backup_root script prior to installing software.B. The client runs the client_config script while installing software.C. The client configures itself using either the backup_root, client_config, or set_root_passwdprofiles.D. The client runs the backup_root, client_config, and set_root_passwd scripts after installingsoftware.E. The client runs the backup_root, client_config, and set_root_passwd scripts prior to installingsoftware.Answer: A

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QUESTION NO: 32Exhibit:install_type initial_installsystem_type standalonepartitioning explicitusedisk c0t0d0filesys c0t0d0s1 1024 swapfilesys c0t0d0s0 free /cluster SUNWCallWhat type of JumpStart configuration file is shown in the exhibit?A. profile fileB. rules fileC. finish scriptD. sysidcfg fileE. bootparams file

Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 33Exhibit:karch sun4u && network 192.168.1.0 begin class.1.sun4u finishany - - any_machine -What type of JumpStart configuration file is shown in the exhibit?A. class fileB. rules fileC. finish scriptD. sysidcfg fileE. bootparams fileAnswer: B

QUESTION NO: 34You believe that you have a correctly configured boot server on the local network for the SPARCsystem currently being installed. Your JumpStart configuration is based on files only and doesNOT use a naming service at any stage.Upon running the following command:boot net -installthe client displays the following output:Boot device: /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/network@c,1 File and args: - install38600 panic - boot: Could not mount filesystem.Program terminatedokWhat is the cause of this problem?A. The rpc.bootparamd daemon is NOT running on the boot server.B. The root file system is NOT shared using NFS from the boot server.C. The installation server is missing the SUNWcsu and SUNWcsr packages.D. The class file contains a reference to an NFS mount which is NOT available.Answer: B

QUESTION NO: 35You receive a new UltraSPARC machine with two internal disk drives. You want to install the

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machine using JumpStart, and you want to mirror the root, /usr, and /var file systems as part of theinstallation. The beginning of the profile looks like this:install_type initial_installcluster SUNWCallpartitioning explicitfilesys c0t0d0s1 512 swapfilesys c0t0d0s7 free /export/homefilesys c0t1d0s7 freeWhich additional lines are needed to complete the installation?A. filesys c0t0d0s0 free /filesys c0t0d0s5 1024 /varfilesys c0t0d0s4 4096 /usrmetadb c0t0d0s5 count 2metadb c0t1d0s5 count 2B. filesys mirror:d10 c0t0d0s0 c0t1d0s0 1024 /filesys mirror:d20 c0t0d0s3 c0t1d0s3 4096 /usrfilesys mirror:d30 c0t4d0s4 c0t1d0s4 1024 /varC. filesys mirror:d10 c0t0d0s0 c0t1d0s0 1024 /filesys mirror:d20 c0t0d0s3 c0t1d0s3 4096 /usrfilesys mirror:d30 c0t4d0s4 c0t1d0s4 1024 /varmetadb c0t0d0s5 count 2metadb c0t1d0s5 count 2D. filesys mirror:d10 c0t0d0s0 c0t1d0s0 free /filesys mirror:d20 c0t0d0s3 c0t1d0s3 4096 /usrfilesys mirror:d30 c0t4d0s4 c0t1d0s4 1024 /varmetadb c0t0d0s5 count 2metadb c0t1d0s5 count 2Answer: C

QUESTION NO: 36You are preparing to install several UltraSPARC machines that will function as servers usingJumpStart. Since these machines are servers, you want to disable the power management featureof Solaris 10 OS during installation. What JumpStart configuration technique must you use todisable power management during a JumpStart installation?A. add the line powermanagement=FALSE to the sysidcfg fileB. add the line powermanagement FALSE to the profile fileC. create a finish script containing the line touch /a/noautoshutdownD. There is no way to disable power management if you are using JumpStart.Answer: D

QUESTION NO: 37You are using the Flash installation feature to install a number of Solaris systems in yourorganization. Which three methods can you use to make the Flash archives available across thenetwork? (Choose three.)A. FTPB. NFSC. SSHD. RPCE. HTTPF. BOOTP

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Answer: A,B,E

QUESTION NO: 38You have a large number of systems in your organization that are currently running either Solaris2.6 OS or Solaris 7 OS. You need to ensure that all of these systems are running Solaris 10 OS.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 available using NFS.D. You must run a pre-install script on each system to slice the disks.Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 39You have a large number of systems in your organization which are currently running eitherSolaris 2.6 OS or Solaris 7 OS. You also have a mix of both x86 and SPARC system hardwarearchitectures. You need to ensure that all of these systems are running Solaris 10 OS. You areconsidering using the Flash installation feature to achieve this.What is a requirement for using the Flash installation feature?A. You can use a Flash archive file generated on a SPARC system to install both SPARC and x86systems.B. You must replace the x86 systems with SPARC systems, because x86 systems are NOTsupported by Flash install.C. You can use only a Flash archive file generated on a SPARC Sun Blade 150 or more recentsystem to install other SPARC systems.D. You must create two Flash archive files, one generated on x86 to install x86, and onegenerated on the SPARC systems to install SPARC.Answer: D

QUESTION NO: 40You are creating a Flash archive of your existing system, which is to be used to install othersystems on the network in your organization.Which two are required by the flarcreate command? (Choose two.)A. the files to include in the archiveB. the file in which to create the archiveC. the name used to identify the archiveD. the name of the user creating the archiveE. the systems to be installed using the archiveAnswer: B,C

QUESTION NO: 41Given the following command:flarcreate -n archive -R / -e flash flashWhat is the archive argument?A. It is the format of the created file.B. It is the text name to be placed into the archive file.C. It is the directory name in which to place the archive file.D. It is the name of the archive file created in the current directory.Answer: B

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QUESTION NO: 42You are creating a profile on your JumpStart server to install a new system and are using a Flasharchive to provide the necessary software. The Flash archive is called /export/nb.flar and is sharedon the network from the server grendel, which has the IP address 194.168.85.106.What is the syntax for the JumpStart client's profile file that uses this archive to install the newsystem?A. archive_location nfsgrendel /export/nb.flarB. archive_locationgrendel /export/nb.flar nfsC. archive_location nfs 194.168.85.106:/export/nb.flarD. archive_location 194.168.85.106 nfs /export/nb.flarAnswer: C

QUESTION NO: 43Exhibit:install_type flash_installsystem_type standalonepartitioning defaultfilesys c0t0d0s1 128 swapfilesys c0t0d0s0 free /Which statement describes the problem contained in the Flash installation profile file?A. Partitioning must be explicit in Flash installation.B. The free is NOT a valid keyword in a profile file.C. Swap must be at least 256 megabytes in Flash installation.D. The system_type must be server in Flash installation.Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 44What are two requirements to JumpStart systems with Solaris OS using PXE boot? (Choose two.)A. an FTP server with x86 install imagesB. an install server with x86 install imagesC. a DHCP server with appropriate vendor options configuredD. a BOOTPARAM server with appropriate vendor options configuredAnswer: B,C

QUESTION NO: 45Given the add_install_client script executed with the options:# ./add_install_client -d -b "input-device=ttya" -b "output-device=ttya" SUNW.i86pci86pcWhich two statements are true? (Choose two.)A. The console is directed to a serial port.B. The console is directed to the video port.C. This applies to allx86-based systems being network installed using PXE.D. This applies only to the system with a host name of SUNW.i86pc being network installed usingPXE.E. The system to be installed using PXE must be booted using a diskette before it accesses thenetwork.Answer: A,C

QUESTION NO: 46

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Your system has three disk drives allocated for data storage. You are using Solaris VolumeManager to create your file system on these drives. The application will be read-intensive. Whichconfiguration will provide the best data protection in the event of a failure?A. RAID 5B. RAID 1C. RAID 0D. RAID 1+0Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 47This file contains an entry that is used to configure a corresponding interface. The following is anexample entry in the file:systemAWithout this file, the Solaris startup script will not configure the e1000g0 network interface and asa result, the kernel will not talk to the interface. Which file is it?A. /etc/nodenameB. /etc/inet/hostsC. /etc/inet/ipnodesD. /etc/hostname.e1000g0Answer: D

QUESTION NO: 48You've just configured the network interface on systemA and the following information is displayedpertaining to systemA's network interface:lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000rtls0: flags=1004842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2 inet192.168.1.31 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255 ether 0:10:dc:a3:7e:4bYou've been instructed to change the name of this system to systemB. Which four files need to bemodified to change the name of this system from systemA to systemB? (Choose four.)A. /etc/nodenameB. /etc/hostnameC. /etc/inet/hostsD. /etc/domainnameE. /etc/inetd.confF. /etc/inet/ipnodesG. /etc/hostname.rtls0Answer: A,C,F,G

QUESTION NO: 49You need to change the hostname and IP address of a server. Without manually editing all of therequired files, which command can be run to restore a systems configuration to an unconfiguredstate, ready to be reconfigured again?A. /sbin/ipconfigB. /usr/sbin/unconfigC. /usr/sbin/sys-unconfigD. /usr/sbin/set_parms initialAnswer: C

QUESTION NO: 50

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This option, when used with the ifconfig command, makes the kernel communicate to the networkinterface and sets up the streams needed by IP to use the device. Which option is it?A. startB. plumbC. anycastD. broadcastAnswer: B

QUESTION NO: 51You have just configured the network interface on systemA.The following information is displayed pertaining to the network interface on systemA:lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index1 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000rtls0: flags=1004842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,DHCP,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2 inet192.168.1.31 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255 ether 0:10:dc:a3:7e:4bFrom systemB, you test the network connectivity by sending ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets tosystemA. The following message is displayed:no answer from systemAWhat is most likely the problem?A. The interface is not plumbed.B. The interface is not configured.C. The interface is not marked as UPD. The interface does not have valid routes configured.Answer: C

QUESTION NO: 52Which of the following statements describe advantages of WAN Boot over a JumpStartinstallation? (Choose four.)A. WAN Boot supports SPARC platform or x86 / x64 platform clients.B. The client download of the Solaris 10 OS can be performed using HTTPS.C. Supports all SPARC-based systems regardless of the OpenBoot PROM firmware version.D. Supports all SPARC-based systems with an OpenBoot PROM firmware version of 4.14 orhigher.E. The WAN Boot process eliminates the need for a JumpStart server on the same local networkas the client.F. WAN Boot clients are able to use RARP, TFTP, NFS, HTTP, or the HTTPS protocols torespond to boot requests.G. WAN Boot utilizes some of the existing JumpStart framework but contains enhancements tosecurity and scalability that traditional JumpStart protocols, such as NFS, could not provide.Answer: B,C,E,G

QUESTION NO: 53When using WAN Boot to perform a network-based OS installation, which of the following formatsare supported?A. Flash archiveB. The Solaris 10 OS Software 1 CD-ROM or DVD.C. A local image of the Solaris 10 Operating System obtained from either the CD-ROM or DVDmediA.D. A spooled image of the Solaris 10 Operating System obtained from either the CD-ROM or DVDmedia located on a remote install-server.

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Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 54Which of the following items are required when configuring the WAN Boot server? (Choose two.)A. Configure the WAN Boot server as a DHCP server.B. Solaris 10 SPARC or x86 server platform with a web server supporting at least HTTP 1.1.C. The wanboot program and the WAN Boot miniroot file system must be copied from installmedia to a location under the web server's documents directory.D. Solaris 10 SPARC server platform with a web server supporting at least HTTP 1.1 and alsosupporting HTTPS if digital certificates are used. Thex86 platform is NOT supported.Answer: B,C

QUESTION NO: 55On a WAN Boot server, which file fulfills client download requests for wanboot and the root filesystem?A. /usr/sbin/wanbootutilB. /etc/inet/wanboot.confC. /usr/lib/inet/wanboot/bootlog-cgiD. /usr/lib/inet/wanboot/wanboot-cgiAnswer: D

QUESTION NO: 56This file contains information used to drive the WAN Boot process. WAN Boot uses informationcontained in this file to determine file paths, encryption, signing policies, and other characteristicsof the operating environment.Which file is it?A. sysidcfgB. wanboot-cgiC. bootlog-cgiD. wanboot.confAnswer: D

QUESTION NO: 57You have completed configuring the WAN Boot server and have registered the client on theserver. You are now ready to boot the client and begin the WAN Boot installation. Whichcommand is used to initiate the WAN Boot installation from the client? (Choose two.)A. boot net -installB. boot net -wanbootC. boot net -F wanboot -installD. boot cdrom -o prompt -F wanboot -installAnswer: A,D

QUESTION NO: 58You want to perform a Live Upgrade on a server, but the server does not have enough emptyslices to copy the critical file systems into.Which two commands can be used to create the empty slices required to complete a LiveUpgrade? (Choose two.)A. lu -cB. formatC. lumake

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D. lucreateE. luupgrade Answer: B,D

QUESTION NO: 59Which of the following answers describe the requirements for performing a Solaris Live Upgrade?(Choose three.)A. Only SPARC-based systems can perform a Solaris Live Upgrade.B. When you create an inactive boot environment, / (root) can be located on a Veritas VolumeManager volume (VxVM).C. There must be enough space to use the lucreate command to create separate file systems forroot (/) and / kernel.D. None critical file systems must be on the same physical disk as the critical file systems to beshared between boot environments.E. When you create an inactive boot environment, / (root) can be on different physical disk or thesame disk as the active root (/) file system.F. The release of the Solaris Live Upgrade packages you use to perform live upgrade tasks mustmatch the release of the OS you are upgrading to.Answer: B,E,F

QUESTION NO: 60Your server has been crashing intermittently for unknown reasons. You've been told to startsaving the information from the crash in the /var/crash directory (c0t1d0s4) so that a techniciancan analyze the problem. Your crash dump configuration file has the following entries:Dump content: all pagesDump device: /dev/dsk/c0d0s1 (swap)Savecore directory: /var/crash/Savecore enabled: noAfter the most recent crash, you went into the /var/crash directory to look for the dump file and thedirectory was empty.What would you need to do to get the system to store the system crash dumps in the /var/crashdirectory?A. dumpadm -yB. coreadm -yC. dumpadm -s /dev/dsk/c0d0s4D. coreadm -p /dev/dsk/c0d0s4Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 61When displaying the current crash dump configuration on your server, the following information ispresented:Dump content: all pagesDump device: /dev/dsk/c0d0s7Savecore directory: /var/crash/unknownSavecore enabled: noGiven the above information, which of the following answers describe your systems currentconfiguration?A. The savecore command will run automatically on reboot.B. The savecore command will NOT run automatically on reboot.C. The dump content is set to all of the kernel memory pages only.

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D. The dump device is set to partition c0d0s7 and the next time the server crashes, the dumpcontent will be sent to c0d0s7Answer: B

QUESTION NO: 62Since installing an operating system patch, your server keeps crashing for unknown reasons.You've been told to start saving the information from the crash in the /crash filesystem (c1t1d0s7)so that a technician can analyze the problem.Which answer displays the configuration file information required to save all crash dumps in the/crash directory?A. dump device: /crashB. savecore directory: /crashC. dump device: /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7D. savecore directory: /dev/dsk/c1t1d0s7Answer: B

QUESTION NO: 63Your system is creating core files in random directories and you have noticed that these files arequite large and using up valuable disk space. When displaying the core file configuration on yourserver, the following information is presented:global core file pattern:global core file content: defaultinit core file pattern: coreinit core file content: defaultglobal core dumps: disabledper-process core dumps: enabledglobal setid core dumps: disabledper-process setid core dumps: disabledglobal core dump logging: disabledWhich answer configures your server so that only global core files get saved and these core filesget generated in the /var/core directory?A. coreadm -g /var/core/%f.%pB. coreadm -p /var/core%f.%p -e globalC. coreadm -g /var/core/%f.%p -e globalD. coreadm -e global; coreadm -p /var/core%f.%pAnswer: C

QUESTION NO: 64You have determined that it is unnecessary to save all core files generated by your system. Youwould only like to save core files generated by applications that are executed from the /usr/bindirectory.Which command configures the system to produce core files in the global repository only if theexecutables were run from the /usr/bin directory?A. mkdir -p /var/core/usr/bin; coreadm -g \/var/core/usr/bin/%f.%p.%nB. mkdir -p /var/core/usr/bin; coreadm -G all -g \/var/core/%d/%f.%p.%nC. mkdir -p /var/core/usr/bin; coreadm -G /usr/bin \-g /var/core/usr/bin/%f.%p.%nD. mkdir -p /var/core/usr/bin; coreadm -G /usr/bin \Answer: B

QUESTION NO: 65

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You want to implement ZFS on your server, but before attempting to use the ZFS software, youmust first verify that your server meets the minimum requirements. Which answers describe thehardware and software requirements that your server must meet before ZFS can be implemented?(Choose three.)A. 1GB of RAM is recommended.B. The minimum disk size is 1GB.C. The minimum disk size is 128 Mbytes.D. A storage pool requires a minimum of 64 Mbytes.E. A storage pool requires a minimum of 128 Mbytes.Answer: A,C,D

QUESTION NO: 66You have a spare disk on your x86-based Solaris system, c1t0d0, and you would like to create aZFS file system on it. Given the following requirements:Which command(s) would you use to setup the ZFS file system?A. zpool create data c1t0d0B. zpool create data c1t0d0; zfs create data/dataC. zpool create data data c1t0d0; make an entry in the /etc/vfstab fileD. zpool create data c1t0; zfs create data/data; newfs /dev/rdsk/data/data; make entry in the/etc/vfstab fileAnswer: A

QUESTION NO: 67Youve created several ZFS file systems as listed:The /data/temporary file system is no longer needed. Which command would you use to removethis ZFS file system?A. zfs destroy data/temporaryB. zpool destroy data/temporaryC. umount /data/temporary; zfs destroy temporaryD. umount /data/temporary; newfs /data/temporaryAnswer: A

QUESTION NO: 68Your system is running a RAID-1 ZFS file system, but the following information is displayedregarding the mirror:NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUMtank DEGRADED 0 0 0mirror DEGRADED 0 0 0c1t0d0 ONLINE 0 0 0c1t1d0 OFFLINE 0 0 0You took the mirror off-line and have replaced the faulty disk drive. What is the next step to bringthe new disk and mirror back on-line?A. zpool replace tank c1t1d0B. zpool replace c1t1d0 tankC. zpool replace tank c1t0d0 c1t1d0D. zpool replace tank c1t1d0 c1t0d0Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 69You already have a storage pool named datapool on c1t1d0 and you need to create a new file

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system for storing data. Which command is used to create a ZFS file system named cad_data inthat storage pool?A. zfs create datapool/cad_dataB. zfs create cad_data datapoolC. zpool create datapool/cad_dataD. zfs create datapool/cad_data; newfs -F zfs \Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 70When creating a ZFS file system, which of the following scenarios are not recommended?A. Drives should not be partitioned with both UFS and ZFS file systems.B. A disk that is used as a swap or dump device should not be used for a ZFS file system.C. Constructing ZFs file system on top of LUNs that are created from hardware RAID arrays.D. Constructing ZFS file systems on top of software based volume managers such as SVMmetadevices.Answer: D

QUESTION NO: 71The following command has been issued:mirror c1t1d0 c2t1d0 mirror c4t0d0 c5t0d0Which answer describes the type of device that has been created by issuing this command?A. A ZFS mirrored pool.B. A ZFS two-way mirrored device.C. A ZFS pool with two, two-way mirrors.D. Two ZFS, three-way mirrored devices.Answer: C

QUESTION NO: 72The following command is issued on your Solaris system:zpool create datapool mirror c1t1d0 c2t1d0 mirror c3t1d0 c4t1d0Which answer describes the type of device that has just been created? (Choose two.)A. A ZFS storage poolB. RAID-Z storage poolC. Mirrored ZFS file systemD. A mirrored ZFS storage poolAnswer: C,D

QUESTION NO: 73The status of your ZFS file system is as follows:raidz FAULTEDc1t0d0 ONLINEc2t0d0 FAULTEDc3t0d0 FAULTEDc4t0d0 ONLINEWhich answer describes the condition of your file system?A. Neither disk can be replaced because not enough healthy replicas from which to retrieve dataexist.B. Replace both drives and any data in the pool is copied to the replaced drives. Healthy replicasexist on c1t1d0 and c4t0d0.C. Neither disk can be replaced. Although enough healthy replicas exist, too much data has been

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lost to recover the data in the file system.D. Replace c2t0d0 first, when it is ONLINE and data has been copied from c1t0d0, replace diskc3t0d0. Wait for the pool to come back ONLINE.Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 74You have setup the following ZFS file systems:NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINTdatapool 197K 72.8G 29.5K /datapooldatapool/data 24.5K 72.8G 24.5K /datapool/datadatapool/web 24.5K 72.8G 24.5K /datapool/webYou want to limit the amount of disk space that the /data/pool/web file system can consume.Which command would set the limit for the /data/pool/web file system so that it would consume nomore than 2GB of disk space?A. quota datapool/web 2GB. set zfs quota 2G datapool/webC. zfs set quota=2G datapool/webD. zfs set quota -2G datapool/webAnswer: C

QUESTION NO: 75The following ZFS file system is available on your system:NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINTfiles 82K 72.8G 24.5K /dataYou want to temporarily unmount the /data file system.Which set of commands will unmount the /data file system so that it is not available to users andthen mount the system when you are ready to make it available again?A. umount /data -to unmount the file system; mount /data to mount the file system.B. zfs unmount /data -to unmount the file system; zfs mount -a to mount the file system.C. zfs umount /data -to unmount the file system; zfs mount /data to mount the file system.D. zfs unmount /data -to unmount the file system; zfs mount /data to mount the file system.Answer: B

QUESTION NO: 76You want to backup an active ZFS file system named dbase. When listing the information on thefile system, the following information is displayed:NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINTdata/dbase 24.5K 72.8G 24.5K /data/dbaseRather than unmount the file system and make it unavailable during the backup, you want tocreate a point in time snapshot of the file system and backup that snapshot.Which command is used to create a point in time snapshot of the dbase file system?A. zfs snapshot files/data data_snapshotB. zfs snapshot data/dbase@ dbase_snapshotC. zfs clone data/dbase data/sdbase/dbase_snapshotD. fssnap -F ufs -obs=/var/tmp /data/dbase /dev/fssnap/0 /data to mount the file system.E. zfs unmount /data -to unmount the file system; zfs mount /data to mount the file system.Answer: B

QUESTION NO: 77You want to create a copy of an active ZFS file system named dbase. When listing the information

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on the file system, the following information is displayed:NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINTfiles/dbase 24.5K 72.8G 24.5K /data/dbasedata/dbase@bckup_dbase 0 - 24.5K -Rather than unmount the file system, back it up and transfer the data to a second file system, youwant to create a point in time snapshot of the current dbase file system and copy that snapshot.Based on the information displayed above, which answer describes the steps necessary tocomplete this process?A. zfs clone data/dbase data/clone_dbaseB. zfs snapshot data/dbase@ bckup_dbase zfs clone data/dbase@bckup_dbasedata/clone_dbaseC. zfs clone data/dbase@bckup_dbase data/clone_dbaseD. fssnap -F ufs -obs=/var/tmp /data/dbase /dev/fssnap/0Answer: C

QUESTION NO: 78For a Custom JumpStart installation, the configuration server specifies how the Solaris OperatingSystem installation proceeds on the JumpStart client.What information can be supplied by the configuration server? (Choose three.)A. HostnameB. System typeC. Security policyD. Patch installationE. Software package additions or deletionsF. Disk partitioning and file system specificationsAnswer: B,E,F

QUESTION NO: 79Which of the following are valid sources from which JumpStart clients can obtain identificationinformation? (Choose three.)A. DNSB. LDAPC. Boot-serverD. Installation-serverE. /etc/inet/hostsF. Configuration-serverAnswer: B,C,E

QUESTION NO: 80Which of the following provides the JumpStart client with the location of the system identificationfile? (Choose two.)A. Name ServiceB. /etc/bootparams fileC. Specified by the add_install_client command.D. Specified by the setup_install_server command.E. The system identification file is always located in the /export/config directory.Answer: B,C

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You are responsible for maintaining a server used to support installations by means of Flasharchives. Because of the diversity of systems on your organizations network, you have manydifferent Flash archives on this server. Which command can be used to determine who createdeach archive, when they were created, and which hardware platform they were created from?(Choose two.)A. flar -i <archivename>B. flar info <archivename>C. flar header <archivename>D. flar version <archivename>E. flar create -I <archivename>Answer: A,B

QUESTION NO: 82You need to create a Flash Archive of a master server. You want to set the followingcharacteristics of the archive:The archive will be stored as /export/flash/flash_archive, but do not include the /export/flashdirectory in the archiveThe archive description will be root_archive.The archive must be compressedThe archive will be rooted at the root (/) directory admin is the author of the archiveDo not include Sizing information flash_root is the name of the Flash archiveBased on the above information, which command will you use to create the Flash Archive?A. flar create -n flash_root -C -R / -d root_archive \B. flar create -f flash_root -c -R / -d root_archive \C. flar create -c -R / -x /export/flash \D. flar create -n flash_root -c -R / -e root_archive \Answer: D