What fixes this problem?
This message appears in a system’s console window:
Jan 24 12:02:03 sys11 in.mpathd[853]: No test address configured on interface hme2; disabling
probe-based failure detection on it
What fixes this problem?
Which command can be used on the client to discover if the clock is being synchronized with a public reference
The administrator of a Solaris OS workstation has configured and enabled the NTP client to use the default multicast address for communicating with an available local NTP server.
Which command can be used on the client to discover if the clock is being synchronized with a public reference NTP server or with some alternate undisciplined local clock?
Which two statements are true?
Given the following DHCP server debug output:
3cdbc797: Datagram received on network device: hme0
3cdbc797: No more IP addresses on network 192.6.17.0 network (01080020F81CE0)
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
What impact does this have on NTP behavior?
A system administrator has configured a Solaris system to operate as an NTP server supporting peer NTP servers and clients on a local subnet. The NTP configuration file contains the line:
enable auth
What impact does this have on NTP behavior?
Which setting needs to be modified to resolve this problem?
While trying to configure an existing DNS server to be a secondary server
for the domain mydomain.com, you receive the following error:
Dec 25 08:12:52 frogstar named[1531]: transfer of ‘mydomain.com/IN’ from 192.168.10.11#53: failed
while receiving responses: REFUSED
Which setting needs to be modified to resolve this problem?
What are two possible causes of this problem?
A DNS server is correctly configured to resolve queries. On a system on the
network, you run the command, ping www.sun.com, and immediately receive the error message:
ping: unknown host www.sun.com
What are two possible causes of this problem? (Choose two.)
Which step needs to be executed on the workstation to accomplish this?
A Solaris system administrator wants to change a workstation so it no longer uses a static IP address but rather acquires a DHCP address at boot time on its hme0 interface.
Which step needs to be executed on the workstation to accomplish this?
Which command can the administrator use to discover this information?
An administrator is setting up the new Solaris platform server, logger, and has forgotten the appropriate mail relay server to use for this subnet.
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
domainname central.company.com
nameserver 170.63.2.10
nameserver 163.120.15.10
Which command can the administrator use to discover this information?
Which two statements are true?
Given the contents of a zone file:
;
$TTL 3D
@ IN SOA ns1.store.com. hostmaster.store.com. (
200411152
3600
3600
3600
3600 )
;
NS ns1
store.com. MX 10 mail
;
localhost A 127.0.0.1
ns1 A 170.63.2.2
buy A 170.63.2.51
mail A 170.63.2.5
dhcp CNAME ns1
www CNAME buy
relay CNAME mail
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
Why do the system clocks remain unsynchronized despite several queries?
Given the following snoop trace:
sys4 -> sys10 NTP client [st=0] (2005-01-26 17:13:29.73040) sys10 -> sys4 NTP server [st=4] (2005-01-26 17:15:08.79499) sys4 -> sys10 NTP client [st=0] (2005-01-26 17:13:29.79606) sys10 -> sys4 NTP server [st=4] (2005-01-26 17:15:08.86071) sys4 -> sys10 NTP client [st=0] (2005-01-26 17:13:29.86199) sys10 -> sys4 NTP server [st=4] (2005-01-26 17:15:08.92638) sys4 -> sys10 NTP client [st=0] (2005-01-26 17:13:29.92734) sys10 -> sys4 NTP server [st=4] (2005-01-26 17:15:08.99198)
Why do the system clocks remain unsynchronized despite several queries?