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Q31. The security administrator wants to assign user bob to a netsec role so that the user can run the ifconf ig (iM) and snoop (iM) commands with a rights profile named NSM. 

Which entries will be contained in the /etc/security/exec_attr file after the required RBAC configuration has been implemented when using privileges rather than uid 0? 

A. NSM:suser:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_conf ig NSM:suser:cmd::: Aisr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

B. HSM:bob:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_config NSM:bob:cmd::: Aisr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

C. HSM:netsec:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_config NSM:netsec:cmd::: Aisr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

D. NSM:Solaris:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_config NSM:Solaris:cmd::: Aisr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

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Q32. Of the three main JumpStart services, configuration, boot, and installation, on how many servers can 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 

Q33. A user requires three file systems of the same size. The user requires the file systems to be able to remain online after a single disk failure. The user is NOT concerned about read or writes performance. The user has provided a disk array with 10 drives in it. The user requires the maximum amount of usable space from this array. 

Which configuration satisfies all of the user's requirements? 

A. three RAID-5 volumes of three drives each with one drive being used as a hot spare 

B. three RAID-0 volumes of three drives each with one drive being used as a hot spare 

C. three soft partitions created on a single RAID-1 volume consisting of all 10 drives 

D. three soft partitions created on a single RAID-5 volume consisting of all 10 drives 

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Q34. You are attempting to install a JumpStart client using the RARP boot method. The client initially boots correctly, but the following error message displays on the client's console: 

Checking rules.ok file... Warning: Could not find matching rule in rules.ok 

Press 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 script 

B. verify the client configuration in the /etc/bootparams file is correct 

C. verify that the in.tftpd daemon is running on the configuration server 

D. verify the rpc.bootparamd daemon is running on the configuration server 

E. verify that the ethers and hosts databases contain correct client address information 

F. verify the rules.ok file exists in the correct location, and the JumpStart client matches a rule in the rules.ok file 

Answer: B,E,F 

Q35. The status of your ZFS file system is as follows: 

raidz FAULTED 

c1t0d0 ONLINE 

c2t0d0 FAULTED 

c3t0d0 FAULTED 

c4t0d0 ONLINE 

Which answer describes the condition of your file system? 

A. Neither disk can be replaced because not enough healthy replicas from which to retrieve data exist. 

B. Replace both drives and any data in the pool is copied to the replaced drives. Healthy replicas exist on c1t1d0 and c4t0d0. 

C. Neither disk can be replaced. Although enough healthy replicas exist, too much data has been 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 disk c3t0d0. Wait for the pool to come back ONLINE. 

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Q36. 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 

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Q37. A system called renegade is configured to access a CAD application and the man pages using 

automount. The system has the following /etc/auto_master file: # Master map for automounter # /home auto_home -nobrowse /- auto_direct -ro 

The renegade system also has the following /etc/auto_direct file: # Superuser-created direct map for automounter # /tools/cad -ro,soft cadserver:/export/cad,v2 /usr/share/man -ro,soft docserver1,docserver2:/usr/share/man 

Which two statements are true about the renegade system? (Choose two.) 

A. To access the CAD application, the user can type # cd /tools/cad. 

B. Before trying to access the man pages, the user must first run the # automount command. 

C. If the mount of /tools/cad fails for any reason, the system continues to retry until cadserver responds. 

D. The /usr/share/man directory is mounted from docserver1 or docserver2, depending upon availability. 

E. To access the CAD application, the user must type the full path as follows: # cd /net/cadserver/export/cad,v2. 

Answer: A,D 

Q38. systemA mounts a NFS file system located on systemB as follows: 

/data on systemB:/data/dbase remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xa11r/dev=4c00003 

systeniB mounts an NFS file system located on systemA as follows: 

/data on systemA:/data/dbase remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xa11r/dev=4c00003 

After a power outage, both systems tried booting at the same time and would not boot up to a login prompt. Upon further investigation, both systems were stopping at the point where the NFS mount was trying to be established. Which answer provides a solution to correct this problem? 

A. On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows: 

mount -o bg systemB: /data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system as follows: 

mount —o bg systemA:/data/dbase /data 

B. On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows: 

mount -o nointr systemB: /data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system as 

follows: mount —o nointr systemA:/data/dbase /data 

C. On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows: 

mount -o sof t systemB: /data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system as follows: 

mount —o sof t systemA:/data/dbase /data 

D. On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows: 

mount -F nfs -o nologging systemB:/data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system 

as follows: mount —F nfs —o nologging systemA:/data/dbase /data 

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Q39. You are setting up local zones on your system. Once they are set up, you want to check that the daemons that are required by the zones are working. 

Which two daemon are started when the zone is booted? (Choose two.) 

A. zsched 

B. zonemon 

C. zoneadmd 

D. zonesched 

Answer: A,C 

Q40. You try to mount an NFS file system, /datadir, on host fusion from the remote NFS server gravity using the NFSv4 protocol. The following message appears: 

# mount -F nfs gravity:/datadir /datadir 

nfs mount: gravity:/datadir: No such file or directory 

What can cause the error? 

A. The directory is spelled incorrectly in /etc/vfstab. 

B. The directory /datadir does NOT exist on the NFS client fusion. 

C. The NFS share /datadir does NOT exist on NFS server gravity. 

D. The host fusion is NOT allowed to access /datadir on NFS server gravity. 

E. The permissions on the directory /datadir on NFS server gravity are too restrictive. 

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