which four statements are true?
Given the example /etc/inittab file entry:
sc:234:respawn:/usr/lib/saf/sac t 300
Which four statements are true? (Choose four)
Which file contains this line?
The systems on your network use only the command line to log in. As part of a security review you are asked to track the number of failed logins beyond three attempts. You
create the /var/adm/loginlog file. To complete this task you must edit the file that contains the line SYSLOG_FAILED_LOGINS=5.
Which file contains this line?
Which command or command sequence, when entered at the ok prompt, causes the system to display detailed inform
Which command or command sequence, when entered at the ok prompt, causes the system to display detailed information during the boot process?
Which two commands will achieve this?
There is a process on your system called runaway with a PID of 874. This process must be killed immediately.
Which two commands will achieve this? (Choose two)
When you create the printer, which content type should you select?
You have a printer that accepts only PostScript as an input content type. All of your data that you intend to send to the printer is an ASCII format.
When you create the printer, which content type should you select?
Which file should you modify?
Your print server has one printer spooler defined called printer1. You have a requirement to modify the shell script that actually sends the jobs associated with printer1 to the printer.
Which file should you modify?
Which command displays a summary of disk space used in all the mounted file systems?
Which command displays a summary of disk space used in all the mounted file systems?
Which command can you use to prevent additional jobs from arriving in the queue, but still allow the existing
The print spooler called printer1 has many requests pending in its queue, and is currently sending jobs to a printer.
Which command can you use to prevent additional jobs from arriving in the queue, but still allow the existing jobs to complete?
Which print daemon, if it failed to run on the server, leads to this problem?
A user who is logged on to a client complains about being unable to print through the print server server1. The printer settings on the client are correct.
Which print daemon, if it failed to run on the server, leads to this problem?
Which command should you use to display the reason that you specified?
Using the appropriate command, you have prevented new jobs form entering a print queue called printer1, and you have specified a reason for doing so.
Which command should you use to display the reason that you specified?