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CA AppLogic r3 Administrator Exam

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Question # 4

As a grid maintainer, you need to view log files that will help you to troubleshoot problems relating to CA AppLogic grids. Which location contains the files you need?

A.

/var/log/messages /var/log /3tshell /var/log /rbac

B.

/var/log /messages /var/log /3tshell /var/log /users

C.

/var/log /messages /var/log /3tshell /var/log /security/var/log/rbac

D.

/var/log/messages /var/log /3tshell /var/log /rbac/var/log/controller

Question # 5

During the Backbone Fabric Controller (BFC) installation process, you will be asked for several account keys, which the CA AppLogic support team provides you with at the time of purchase. Which CA AppLogic key is installed on the download.3tera.net host and is kept as an archive in case CA Support requests it?

A.

Account Key

B.

Snapshot Key

C.

Download Public Key

D.

Download Private Key

Question # 6

You have configured the hardware and software for the servers that you will use for your CA AppLogic installation. You have two bare metal servers that you will use for your grid servers. You review a configuration list for your Backbone Fabric Controller (BFC), which includes the following items:

    2GB RAM

    CentOS 5.5 i386 installed

    Two Gigabit Ethernet adapters

    YUM repository (external or local for operating system updates)

    10 GB hard disk space (to house multiple versions of CA AppLogic)

Which list item will you need to revise?

A.

2GB RAM

B.

YUM repository

C.

10 GB hard disk space

D.

CentOS 5.5 i386 installed

Question # 7

Several older servers have been freed up after a hardware refresh. What is the BEST way to use these for your CA AppLogic solution?

A.

Create a storage grid.

B.

Create a high availability (HA) grid.

C.

Use them as standby grid controllers.

D.

Use them for testing resource-intensive applications.

Question # 8

When testing application high availability (HA), you need to ascertain what happens as a result of the failure of:

A.

A server

B.

A package.

C.

An appliance

D.

An assembly

Question # 9

You need to integrate an application running on CA AppLogic into a legacy environment. The application needs a shared Storage Area Network (SAN) storage device that has a shared file system. To perform a successful implementation, what can you do?

A.

You can do nothing in this case, because CA AppLogic is unable to use storage outside the internal IP SAN.

B.

Use network cards on the private network with iSCSI support which will automatically initiate connections to the SAN on boot.

C.

Create a custom appliance that will mount a remote share using Network File System (NFS) through a combination of NASR and OUT appliances.

D.

Install a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) on each server, plug into the fiber channel network, mount the volume on grid nodes, and enable CA AppLogic to manage it.

Question # 10

When you configure authentication for the Backbone Fabric Controller (BFC):

A.

Make sure that all users access the BFC using the BFC shell only.

B.

Make sure that the bfcaadmin user has read-only access to the database replica directory.

C.

Do not change the default ‘root’ password, because this is required for a correct configuration.

D.

Add any necessary public SSH keys for users that will access the BFC to the ‘/root/.ssh /authorized_keys’ file.

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