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Q321. Which Solaris 10 tool allows the system administrator to interact from a command line interface to download and install Solaris 10 updates while also allowing fully scriptable, text oriented commands to manage OS updates for multiple systems? 

A. smpatch 

B. PatchPro 

C. Patch Manager 

D. Sun Connection hosted web application 

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Q322. You just installed Solaris on your x86 server and you cannot get your system to boot to the Solaris 

Which option can you use to fix the problem? 

A. The boot device priority is fine, your hard drive must be faulty or the boot block is missing. Boot to CDROM, open a shell and run fsck on the Hard Disk. 

B. Change the boot device priority so that the CDROM is the third boot device and the HARD DISK is second. 

C. Make the First boot device = LAN, Second boot device= CDROM, Third boot device = HARD DISK, remove the fourth boot device. 

D. You did not set the fdisk boot partition to ACTIVE and the system cannot boot to the hard disk. Boot from CDROM, open a shell and use fdisk to set the partition to ACTIVE. 

E. The GRUB menu is not correct and Solaris is not pointing to the hard disk that you installed the Solaris OS on. Edit the GRUB menu and. The GRUB menu is not correct and Solaris is not pointing to the hard disk that you have installed the Solaris OS on. Edit the GRUB menu and modify the default boot device so that it points to the correct boot drive. 

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Q323. Which 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 Volume Manager volume (VxVM). 

C. There must be enough space to use the lucreate command to create separate file systems for root (/) and / kernel. 

D. None critical file systems must be on the same physical disk as the critical file systems to be shared between boot environments. 

E. When you create an inactive boot environment, / (root) can be on different physical disk or the same disk as the active root (/) file system. 

F. The release of the Solaris Live Upgrade packages you use to perform live upgrade tasks must match the release of the OS you are upgrading to. 

Answer: B,E,F 

Q324. 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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Q325. You are creating a new direct map to allow a new application that has been installed on an application server to become available. Which two commands activate the new map? 

(Choose two.) 

A. /usr/sbin/mountall 

B. /usr/sbin/automount 

C. /usr/bin/pkill -HUP inetd 

D. /usr/sadm/bin/smreg add -d /etc/auto_master 

E. /usr/sbin/svcadm restart svc:/system/fileystem/autofs 

Answer: B,E 

Q326. What are three outcomes of executing the # svcadm restart system/name-service-cache command? (Choose three.) 

A. The host reboots. 

B. The nscd daemon restarts. 

C. /etc/nscd.conf is reread. 

D. The ypbind daemon restarts. 

E. The local host's cache of the name services is cleared out. 

Answer: B,C,E 

Q327. Given the following output from the metastat command: # metastat d10 d10: Mirror Submirror 0: d11 State: Okay Submirror 1: d12 State: Resyncing Resync in progress: 34 % done Pass: 1 Read option: roundrobin (default) Write option: parallel (default) Size: 69029766 blocks (32 GB) d11: Submirror of d10 State: Okay Size: 69029766 blocks (32 GB) Stripe 0: Device Start Block Dbase State Reloc Hot Spare c0t0d0s0 0 No Okay Yes d12: Submirror of d10 State: Resyncing Size: 69029766 blocks (32 GB) Stripe 0: Device Start Block Dbase State Reloc Hot Spare c0t1d0s0 0 No Okay Yes 

What RAID level is the d10 volume? 

A. RAID 0 

B. RAID 1 

C. RAID 5 

D. RAID S 

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Q328. Click the Exhibit button. 

Your colleague is configuring a client for installation with jumpstart. They have entered the command shown in the exhibit. Examine the exhibit, on which server will the profile file be found? 

A. The profile file server is not defined 

B. serverl in the /jumpstart/os directory 

C. server2 in the /jumpstart/config directory 

D. server3 in the /jumpstart/config directory 

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Q329. You are going to install a remote system using a WAN boot installation. Which two items are true of a WAN boot and must be part of your pre-installation checklist? (Choose two.) 

A. WAN boot is supported on machines with SPARC and x86 CPUs. 

B. You cannot use WAN boot on machines running the Solaris OS for x86 platforms. 

C. A CDROM is required to access the wanboot program and WAN boot miniroot. 

D. The system must have WAN boot support in the OBP or PXE support in the BIOS. 

E. An HTTP server must be available on the network. 

Answer: B,E 

Q330. Your company has hired a new Java technology programmer, and the IT manager wants you to create a user account, user5, on the development server for this new employee. Account creation must abide by the following departmental rules: 

Which two command-line entries will create this new account? (Choose two.) 

A. useradd -d /export/home/user5 -m -g javap -G javad -s /bin/ksh user5 

B. useradd -d /export/home/user5 -m -s /bin/ksh -g javap -G javad user5 

C. useradd -d /export/home/user5 -m -s /bin/ksh -g javad -G javap user5 

D. useradd -m -d /export/home/user5 -s /bin/ksh -g javad -G javap user5 

E. useradd -d /export/home/user5 -m -s /sbin/ksh -g javap -G javad user5 

Answer: A,B