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Q171. You receive error messages that the /lard file system is full. You check and see that it has a large file called swapfile. Your system has more than enough swap space. You suspect that the file is in use as swap space.
Which sequence of commands confirms that the file is in use as swap space, and helps correct the file system problem?
A. swap -r /lard/swapfile ; rm /lard/swapfile
B. swap -l ; swap -d /lard/swapfile ; rm /lard/swapfile
C. swap -l ; rm /lard/swapfile ; swap -d /lard/swapfile
D. swap -l ; swap -r /lard/swapfile ; rm /lard/swapfile
Answer: B
Q172. Which Solaris 10 tools provide a user interface which enables the system administrator to analyze a system for available updates and install only those updates that you selected? (Choose two.)
A. /usr/sbin/smpatch
B. /usr/sbin/patchmgr
C. /usr/sbin/patchadd
D. /usr/bin/updatemanager
Answer: A,D
Q173. You have an x86-based system with a monitor, but want to install Solaris 10 OS in text mode. Which is the correct procedure to do the interactive text installation?
A. boot from the CD-ROM using the b -no_text mode
B. create a Device Configuration Assistant diskette;
set the system BIOS to boot from the diskette drive;
boot from the diskette;
insert the Solaris Installation CD 1 or the DVD into the drive;
select choice #1 (Solaris Interactive) from the installation selection screen
C. execute boot cdrom -text
D. set the system BIOS to boot from the CD-ROM or DVD drive;
insert the Solaris Installation CD1 or the DVD into the drive; boot from the CD-ROM or DVD drive;
select choice #4 (Console session) from the installation selection screen
Answer: D
Q174. Your x86-based system with Solaris 10 OS installed on it is not booting correctly. You think the problem might be that a BIOS setting is not correctly configured.
What should you do to abort the boot process and reboot into the BIOS configuration menu?
A. You press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys and reboot the system, or press the reset button. When the screen tells indicates the key to enter the BIOS, you press it and examine your BIOS settings.
B. You press the middle mouse button. When the screen times out, you enter the BIOS configuration menu and examine the BIOS settings.
C. You press the Stop-A keys then type reset-all. You reboot directly into the BIOS configuration menu and examine the BIOS settings.
D. While holding down the reset button, you power cycle the system.
Answer: A
Q175. The ufsrestore command is used to extract the whole content of a file system (stored to tape with ufsdump) onto another file system. Which statement about inode allocation is true?
A. The inodes are allocated such that the inode numbers after the restore are identical to the inode numbers recorded on tape, effectively overwriting inodes that had been allocated before the restore.
B. The ufsrestore consults the inode map in each cylinder group. If an inode to be restored is already allocated, ufsrestore quits with a fail message.
C. The ufsrestore tries to allocate inode numbers for the restored files as they are recorded on tape and evades to new, unallocated inodes whenever an inode number is already allocated in the file system.
D. The new file system's inodes are allocated successively as the files are restored, independent of the inode numbers recorded to tape.
Answer: D
Q176. A user from the Stores department reports that the system has become extremely slow. You log in to the system and determine that a process, chewsystem, is using the CPU.
Given:
# ps -ef | grep chewsystem
root 1733 1 0 16:17:17 ? 0:00 /bin/ksh ./chewsystem
Which two commands can you use to stop the process? (Choose two.)
A. pkill 1
B. pkill -KILL chewsystem
C. kill -KILL chewsystem
D. pkill %1733
E. kill -KILL 1733
Answer: B,E
Q177. Which Solaris 10 tools provide a user interface which enables the system administrator to analyze a system for available updates and install only those updates that you selected? (Choose two)
A. /usr/sbin/patchmgr
B. /usr/bin/updatemanager
C. /usr/sbin/smpatch
D. /usr/sbin/patchadd
Answer: B,C
Q178. In order to PXE boot a system, many of the following macros must be defined in DHCP.
SrootIP4 SrootNM SrootPTH SinstIP4 SinstNM SinstPTH SrootOpt SbootFIL SbootRS SsysidCF SjumpsCF Substituting <macro>
With the name of a macro from above, and <definition> with the appropriate configuration string, which command must be used to define each macro?
A. dhcp -A -s <macro> -d <definition>
B. dhtadm -A -s <macro> -d <definition> C. dhcpmgr -A -s <macro> -d <definition> D. dhcpadm -A -s <macro> -d <definition>
Answer: B
Q179. Access to the crontab command for all non-privileged users needs to be removed immediately.
Which two files need to be deleted from the system to achieve this? (Choose two.)
A. /etc/cron.d/cron.allow
B. /etc/cron.d/cron.deny
C. /etc/cron.deny
D. /etc/cron.allow
Answer: A,B
Q180. On a WAN Boot server, which file fulfills client download requests for wanboot and the root file system?
A. /usr/sbin/wanbootutil
B. /etc/inet/wanboot.conf
C. /usr/lib/inet/wanboot/bootlog-cgi
D. /usr/lib/inet/wanboot/wanboot-cgi
Answer: D