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Q151. The security administrator wants to assign user bob to a netsec role so that the user can run the ifconfig(1M) and snoop(1M) 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:bob:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_config 

NSM:bob:cmd:::/usr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

B. NSM:solaris:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_config 

NSM:solaris:cmd:::/usr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

C. NSM:suser:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_config 

NSM:suser:cmd:::/usr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

D. NSM:netsec:cmd:::/sbin/ifconfig:privs=sys_net_config 

NSM:netsec:cmd:::/usr/sbin/snoop:privs=net_rawaccess 

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Q152. What is the maximum size of a RAID-5 volume that can be created using five, 20 gigabyte disks? 

A. 20 gigabytes 

B. 40 gigabytes 

C. 80 gigabytes 

D. 100 gigabytes 

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Q153. Your x86-based server will not boot Solaris 10 OS. You discover that you need to restore your pboot and boot block on the / (root) slice located on disk c0d0. You first boot off of the CD-ROM or DVD into single user mode. What commands should you run to restore the pboot and boot block on the slice? 

A. # cd /usr/lib/ufs# installboot /dev/rdsk/c0d0s0 

B. # cd /usr/platform/`uname -m`/lib/fs/ufs # install -bootblock -pboot /dev/rdsk/c0d0s0 

C. # cd /usr/platform/`uname -m`/lib/# install-pboot /dev/rdsk/c0d0s2 -b bootblock /dev/rdsk/c0d0s2 

D. # cd /usr/platform/`uname -m`/lib/fs/ufs # installboot /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs/pboot /usr/platform/`uname -i`/lib/fs/ufs/bootblk /dev/rdsk/c0d0s2 

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Q154. In Solaris 10, this tool provides an automated and proactive approach to patch management.  It provides a graphical user interface as well as a command line interface.  Which tool is it? 

A. smpatch 

B. Patchtool 

C. Update manager 

D. Patch manager 

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Q155. You believe that you have a correctly configured boot server on the local network for the SPARC system you are currently attempting to install. Your JumpStart configuration is based on files only, and does not use a naming service at any stage. Upon running the following command: 

boot net -install 

the client repeatedly displays the following message: 

Timeout waiting for ARP/RARP packet 

What are two causes of this error? (Choose two.) 

A. The in.rarpd daemon is not running on the boot server. 

B. The sysidcfg file for the client is missing an ether entry. 

C. The client does NOT exist in the rules.ok file on the boot server. 

D. The /etc/bootparams file on the boot server has duplicate entries for the client. 

E. The /etc/ethers file on the boot server does NOT have an entry for the client. 

Answer: A,E 

Q156. Which statement is true about the state database and its replicas? 

A. They cannot be deleted. 

B. A majority (half + one) are required for boot. 

C. They are created with the metainit command. 

D. They are created with the metadatabase command. 

E. They contain a binary form of the /etc/lvm/md.conf file. 

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Q157. Review the excerpt from a sample zone configuration session: 

1 zonecf g:work—zone > add inherit—pkg—dir 

2 zonec fg:work—zone:inherit—pkg—dir > set dir=/usr/sfw 

3 zonec fg:work—zone:inherit—pkg—dir > end 

Which answer describes the task being performed on line 3? 

A. /usr/sfw is to be linked to the global zone. 

B. /usr/sfw is to be copied from the global zone. 

C. /usr/sfw is to be loop-back mounted from the global zone. 

D. The /usr/sfw directory will be inherited from the previous non-global zone. 

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Q158. Given the contents of /etc/dumpdates: 

/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 0 Fri Jan 21 15:35:31 2005 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 2 Sat Jan 22 15:35:31 2005 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 3 Sun Jan 23 15:35:31 2005 /dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 4 Mon Jan 24 15:35:31 2005 

Overnight, the file system on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7 becomes corrupt. 

In which order should you restore the backup? 

A. 4, 3, 2, 0 

B. 0, 2, 3, 4 

C. 4, 2, 3, 0 

D. 0, 4, 3, 2 

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Q159. You are trying to mount a file system named /data/base on a remote system named systemA, but you keep receiving the following error: 

nfs mount: systemA:/data/base: No such file or directory 

You suspect that maybe the system administrator gave you the wrong file system name on systemA. 

Which command can you use to verify the file system name that is shared over on systemA? 

A. rpcinfo 

B. dfshares 

C. dfmounts 

D. share -a system A 

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Q160. Your system is newly built and has a default set up. When you add an account using roleadd, what is the default shell? 

A. /usr/bin/sh 

B. /usr/bin/ksh Given:C. /usr/bin/pfsh D. /usr/bin/prsh E. /usr/bin/pfjsh F. /usr/bin/prksh 

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