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NEW QUESTION 1
A user brian is configured to use the bash shell. His home directory is /export/home/brian, and contains a .profile and a .bashrc file.
In the -profile, there are these lines: genius =ritchie
export genius
In the .bashrc us this line: genius=kernighan
In /etc/profile are these lines: genius=thompson
export genius
When brian logs in and asks for the value of genius, what will he find, and why?

  • A. genius will be ritchie, because that was the value exported in .profile.
  • B. genius will be kernighan, because .bashrc executes after .profile.
  • C. genius will be ritchie because variable settings in .profile take precedence over variable settings in .bashrc.
  • D. genius will be ritchie because .profile executes after .bashrc.
  • E. genius will be thompson because /etc/profile system settings always override local settings.

Answer: C

NEW QUESTION 2
You want to deploy Oracle Solaris 11 with the Automated Installer (AI). You need to make sure that your server and network meet the requirements for using AI.
Identify two requirements for using AI.

  • A. You should set up DHC
  • B. The DHCP server and AI install server can be the same machine or two different machines.
  • C. You can create only one manifest per install servic
  • D. If you need more than one manifest, you should create multiple install services.
  • E. The minimum requirement to operate as an AI install server is 1 GB of memory.
  • F. If two client machines have different architectures and need to be installed with the same version of the Oracle Solaris 11 OS, then you should create two AI manifests and a single install service.

Answer: AD

Explanation: A: An automated installation of a client over the network consists of the following high-level steps:
Step 1. The client system boots over the network and gets its network configuration and the location of the install server from the DHCP server.
Step 2: The install server provides a boot image to the client. Etc.
D: If two client machines need to be installed with the same version of the Oracle Solaris 11 OS but need to be installed differently in other ways, then create two AI manifests for the AI install service. The different AI manifests can specify different packages to install or a different slice as the install target, for example.

NEW QUESTION 3
You want to display network interface information. Which command should you use?

  • A. ipadm show-if
  • B. ipadm show-addr
  • C. ipadm show-prop
  • D. ipadm show-addrprop

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 4
When speaking to an Oracle Support Engineer, you are asked to verify the version of the Solaris 11 build currently running on your system.
Which command would display the Solaris 11 build version currently running on your system?

  • A. pkg info all
  • B. cat /etc/release
  • C. cat /etc/update
  • D. prtconf | grep –i update
  • E. pkg info entire

Answer: B

Explanation: Which Solaris release you are running on your system can be determined using the following command:
cat /etc/release
This will tell you which release you are running and when it was released. The more recent your system, the more info is contained in this file.
Example:
# cat /etc/release
Oracle Solaris 10 8/11 s10s_u10wos_17b SPARC
Copyright (c) 1983, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Assembled 23 August 2011

NEW QUESTION 5
Select the five tasks that need to be performed on the Automated Installer (AI) install server before setting up the client.

  • A. Create a local IPS repository on the AI Install server and start the repository server service, the publisher origin to the repository file.
  • B. Set up a IP address on the AI install server.
  • C. The DHCP server must be enabled on the install server and must provide the DHCP service for the clients.
  • D. DHCP must be available on the network for the Install server and the clients, but the install server does not need to be the DHCP server.
  • E. Download the AI boot imag
  • F. The image must be the same version as the Oracle Solaris OS that you plan to install on the client.
  • G. Download the text install image into the IPS repository.
  • H. Install the AI installation tools.
  • I. Create the AI install servic
  • J. Specify the path to the AI network boot image ISO file and the path where the AI net image ISO file should be unpacked.
  • K. Create the AI install servic
  • L. Specify the path to the AI network boot image ISO file and the path to the IPS repository.

Answer: BDFGI

Explanation: B: Configure the AI install server to use a static IP address and default route.
D: The create-service command can set up DHCP on the AI install server. If you want to set up a separate DHCP server or configure an existing DHCP server for use with AI. The DHCP server must be able to provide DNS information to the systems to be installed.
E: An automated installation of a client over the network consists of the following high-level steps:
1. The client system boots over the network and gets its network configuration and the location of the install server from the DHCP server.
2. The install server provides a boot image to the client.
3. Characteristics of the client determine which installation instructions and which system configuration instructions are used to install the client.
4. The Oracle Solaris 11 OS is installed on the client, pulling packages from the package repository specified by the installation instructions in the AI install service.
G: Install the AI tool set.
Use the installadm create-service command to create an AI install service. Give the service a meaningful name, and specify the path where you want the service created. Specify the source of the network boot image (net image) package or ISO file.
installadm create-service [-n svcname] [-s FMRI_or_ISO] [-d imagepath]
-d imagepath
The imagepath is the location of the new install service. The install-image/solaris-auto- install package is installed to this location, or the specified ISO file is expanded at this location.

NEW QUESTION 6
When setting up Automated Installer (AI) clients, an interactive tool can be used to generate a custom system configuration profile. The profile will specify the time zone, data and time, user and root accounts, and name services used for an AI client installation. This interactive tool will prompt you to enter the client information and an SC profile (XML) will be created.
Which interactive tool can be used to generate this question configuration?

  • A. sys-unconfig
  • B. installadm set-criteria
  • C. sysconfig create-profile
  • D. installadm create-profile

Answer: B

Explanation: Use the installadm set-criteria command to update the client criteria associated with an AI manifest that you already added to a service using installadm add-manifest.
Use the installadm add-manifest command to add a custom AI manifest to an install service.
The value of manifest is a full path and file name with .xml extension. The manifest file contains an AI manifest (installation instructions). The manifest file can also reference or embed an SC manifest (system configuration instructions).

NEW QUESTION 7
The crash dump notification on your server is:
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Documentation states that there should be two core files for each crash dump in the
/var/crash directory named vmdump.0
Which command should you choose to display theses two files?

  • A. savecore -f vmdump.0
  • B. dumpadm uncompressed
  • C. gunzip vmdump.0
  • D. dumpadm -z off

Answer: A

Explanation: Decompress using savecore -f vmdump.0
savecore - save a crash dump of the operating system
-f dumpfile Attempt to save a crash dump from the specified file instead of from the system's current dump device. This option may be useful if the information stored on the dump device has been copied to an on-disk file by means of the dd(1M) command.

NEW QUESTION 8
Which two accurately describe the Solaris IPS repository?

  • A. It contains a collection of operating system patches.
  • B. It contains a collection of software packages.
  • C. All packages within an IPS package repository reside in a catalog.
  • D. It is an ISO image of the Solaris installation media.
  • E. The packages in a catalog are associated with a specific publisher.

Answer: BE

Explanation: Image Packaging System (IPS) is a new network based package management system included in Oracle Solaris 11. It provides a framework for complete software lifecycle management such as installation, upgrade and removal of software packages. IPS also enables you to create your own software packages, create and manage package repositories, and mirror existing package repositories.
Oracle Solaris software is distributed in IPS packages. IPS packages are stored in IPS package repositories, which are populated by IPS publishers.
E: The following command displays property information about the local repository.
$ pkgrepo get -s /export/repoSolaris11
SECTION PROPERTY VALUE publisher prefix solaris repository description This repository serves a copy of the Oracle Solaris 11 Build 175b Package Repository. repository name Oracle Solaris 11 Build 175b Package Repository
repository version 4
The value of the publisher prefix specifies that solaris is to be used in the following cases:
When more than one publisher's packages are present and no publisher is specified in the package name in the pkg command
When packages are published to the repository and no publisher is specified.

NEW QUESTION 9
Review the boot environments displayed on your system:
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Which option describes the solaris-1 BE?

  • A. It is active on the next reboot.
  • B. It is active now.
  • C. It is inactive.
  • D. It is unbootable.
  • E. It is active now and on reboot.
  • F. It has been removed and will no longer be available after the next reboot.

Answer: E

Explanation: In the below output, NR (now running) means the BE is active now and will be the active BE on reboot.
Example:
Display your existing BE information.
# beadm list
BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
-- ------ ---------- ----- ------ -------
solaris NR / 12.24G static 2011-10-04 09:42

NEW QUESTION 10
You are creating a non-global zone on your system.
Which option assigns a zpool to a non-global zone, and gives the zone administrator permission to create zfs file system in that zpool?

  • A. While creating the non-global zone, make the following entry: add deviceset match=/dev/rdsk/c4t0d0endBoot the zone and log in the zone as roo
  • B. Create the zpool: zpool create pool2 c4t0d0In the non-global zone, root can now create ZFS file system in the pool2 zpool
  • C. In the global zone, create the zpool: global# zpool create pool2 c4t1d0While creating the no-global zone, make the following entry: add datasetset name=pool2endadd fsset dir=pool1set special=pool1set type=zfspool1endBoot the zone, log in the zone as root, and create the zfs file system in the pool2 zpool.
  • D. In the global zone, create the zpool:global#zpool create pool2 c4t1d0While creating the global zone, make the following entry: add datasetset name=pool2endBoot the zone, log in to the zone as root and create the zfs file systems in the pool2 zpool.
  • E. In the global zone, create the zpool and the ZFS file systems that you want to use in the non-global zone: global#zpool create pool2 c4t1d0global#zfs create pool2/dataWhile creating the non-global zone, make the following entry for each ZFS file system that you want to make available in the zone: add fsset dir=/dataset special=pool2/dataset type=zfsend
  • F. Create the zpool in the global zone: global#zpool create pool2 c4t1d0Boot the non- global zone, log in to the zone as root, and issue this command to delegate ZFS permissions to root: non-global zone# zfs allow root create , destroy, mount pool2Log in to the non-global zone create ZFS file systems in the pool2 zpool.

Answer: C

Explanation: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19253-01/819-5461/gbbst/index.html

NEW QUESTION 11
Review the non-global zone configuration displayed below:
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The global zone has 1024 MB of physical memory. You need to limit the non-global zone so that it uses no more than 500 MB of the global zone's physical memory. Which option would you choose?
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  • A. Option A
  • B. Option B
  • C. Option C
  • D. Option D
  • E. Option E

Answer: C

Explanation: Add a memory cap.
zonecfg:my-zone> add capped-memory
Set the memory cap.
zonecfg:my-zone:capped-memory> set physical=50m End the memory cap specification.
zonecfg:my-zone:capped-memory> end

NEW QUESTION 12
When you issue the “gzip: zommand not found” message is displayed. You need to install the gzip utility on your system.
Which command would you use to check if the gzip utility is available from the default publisher for installation?

  • A. pkg info|grep gzip
  • B. pkg list SUNWgzip
  • C. pkg contents gzip
  • D. pkg search gzip

Answer: D

Explanation: Searching for Packages
Use the pkg search command to search for packages whose data matches the specified pattern.
Like the pkg contents command, the pkg search command examines the contents of packages. While the pkg contents command returns the contents, the pkg
search command returns the names of packages that match the query.
pkg search
search [-HIaflpr] [-o attribute ...] [-s repo_uri] query Search for matches to the query, and display the results.
Which tokens are indexed are action-dependent, but may include content hashes and pathnames.
Note: pkg is the retrieval client for the image packaging system. With a valid configuration, pkg can be invoked to create locations for packages to be installed, called 'images', and install packages into those images. Packages are published by publishers, who may make their packages available at one or more repositories. pkg, then, retrieves packages from a publisher's repository and installs them into an image.

NEW QUESTION 13
How are operating system updates distributed in the Oracle Solaris 11 environment?

  • A. Updates are only available to customers with an active support contrac
  • B. The updates are distributed through the My Oracle Support web portal and installed in a central locatio
  • C. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the smpatch command.
  • D. Patches are download from http: //support.oracle.com either automatically or manuall
  • E. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the smpatch or patchadd commands.
  • F. Software updates are published as packages to a repositor
  • G. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the pkg command.
  • H. Software updates, published as packages to an OS imag
  • I. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the pkg command.

Answer: C

Explanation: * Updating all of the packages on your installed system – To update all of the packages on your system that have available updates, use the pkg update command, as follows:
# pkg update
Running this command updates packages that you might not otherwise consider updating, for example, kernel components and other low-level system packages.
* Adding or updating individual packages – To add individual software packages, use the pkg install command. Any dependent packages are also updated at the same time.
* install package updates that deliver fixes– A pkg update operation might include bug fixes, so the operation is similar to applying a specific patch or patches in previous Oracle Solaris releases.
Note: The IPS interfaces first check for updates for currently installed packages before retrieving them via the network. By default, interfaces check repository catalogs in the following locations:
* The default installation repository at pkg.oracle.com/solaris/release.
* The support repository in My Oracle Support. This repository is restricted to users with Oracle Solaris 11 Express support contracts, and it contains packages with the latest bug fixes. For this reason, a support contract must be purchased for production deployments.

NEW QUESTION 14
You have been tasked with creating a dedicated virtual network between two local zones within a single system. In order to isolate the network traffic from other zones on that system.
To accomplish this, you will create .

  • A. An ether stub
  • B. A virtual router
  • C. A virtual switch
  • D. A virtual bridge.
  • E. A virtual network interface
  • F. Nothing because a virtual switch is automatically created then the virtual network interfaces are created.

Answer: A

Explanation: Etherstubs are pseudo ethernet NICs which are managed by the system administrator. You can create VNICs over etherstubs instead of over physical links. VNICs over an etherstub become independent of the physical NICs in the system. With etherstubs, you can construct a private virtual network that is isolated both from the other virtual networks in the system and from the external network. For example, you want to create a network environment whose access is limited only to your company developers than to the network at large. Etherstubs can be used to create such an environment.
Note: Oracle Solaris 11 introduces a new and powerful network stack architecture which includes:
* Networking virtualization with virtual network interface cards (VNICs) and virtual switching (etherstubs)
* Tight integration with zones
* Network resource management - efficient and easy to manage integrated quality of service (QoS) to enforce bandwidth limit on VNICs and traffic flows

NEW QUESTION 15
Examine this command and its output:
$ zfs list -r -t all tank
Name USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
tank 3.00G 1.84G 32K /tank
tank/database 3.00G 1.84G 2.00G /tank/database tank/[email protected] 1.00G - 2.00G –
Which two conclusions can be drawn based on this output?

  • A. The tank dataset consumes 3 GB of storage.
  • B. The tank/[email protected] dataset consumes 1 GB of storage that is shared with its parent.
  • C. The tank/[email protected] dataset consumes 1 GB of storage that is not shared with its parent.
  • D. The tank/[email protected] dataset consumes 2 GB of storage that is shared with its child.
  • E. The tank/[email protected] dataset consumes 2 GB of storage that is not shared with its child.

Answer: AB

NEW QUESTION 16
Given the following output of the zpool status command:
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Identify the correct statement regarding pool1’s configuration.

  • A. Data written to pool1 will be stripped across four disk components.
  • B. The rsdz1-0 and c3t640 components are submirrors of pool1.
  • C. Data will only be stripped across the three disks in rsidz configuration.
  • D. The configuration is a bug in Solaris 11; it cannot be created by an administrator.

Answer: B

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