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Which four can the SMF notification framework be configured to monitor and report?
The /usr/bin/p7zip file that is part of the p7zip package has been overwritten. This server is critical to production and cannot be rebooted. Identify the command that would restore the file without requiring a reboot.
Given the following output of the zpool status command:
Identify the correct statement regarding pool1’s configuration.
You are installing Oracle Solaris 11 on a SPARC-based system by using the Test Installer. Which three statements are true?
Which network protocol is responsible for routing packets from one network to another?
You attempted to reboot a system via the init command, however the system did not perform boot sequence into the Oracle Solaris Operating Environment. You are presented with a prompt from the OpenBoot PROM. Which command would you enter, to boot the system from the default device?
Select two statements that correctly describe the capabilities of the Distribution Constructor.
You wish to troubleshoot some issues that you are having on the system. You want to monitor the /var/adm/messages file in real time. Which command would you use to do this?
You have a ticket from a new user on the system, indicating that he cannot log in to his account. The information in the ticket gives you both the username and password. The ticket also shows that the account was set up three days ago.
As root, you switch users to this account with the following command:
su – newuser
You do not get an error message.
You then run 1s -1a and see the following files:
local1.cshrc local1.login local1.profile .bash_history .bashrc .profile
As root, you grep the /etc/passwd file and the /etc/shadow file for this username, with these results:
/etc/passwd contains newuser:x:60012:10:/home/newuser:/usr/bin/bash
/etc/shadow contains newuser:UP: : : : :10: :
As root, what is your next logical step?
To inspect network interface net3, you enter the following commands:
What problem do you suspect? Assume the user is authorized and provided the correct password.
