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Exam C4040-108: Enterprise Technical Support for AIX and Linux -v2

What command will allow the administrator to resolve this error, and proceed as planned?

A system administrator must create a mksysb image from one LPAR, and then install many
other LPARs with that image.

When the administrator attempts to load the mksysb into the second of the virtual optical
devices, the following error is displayed: The specified virtual disk is not read-only, and
cannot be loaded into multiple devices simultaneously. What command will allow the
administrator to resolve this error, and proceed as planned?

Which of the following actions will ensure that LACP will work?

An administrator has created a network link aggregation device on a VIO server using the
mkvdev -lnagg command. When trying to diagnose problems with the device the
administrator is advised by the network department to ensure that Link Aggregation Control
Protocol (LACP) has been configured. Which of the following actions will ensure that LACP
will work?

Which of the following is the most likely the cause for this warning?

A system administrator is adding storage to an AIX 6.1 LPAR that is a virtual SCSI client of a
VIO Server LPAR. On the VIO Server, the administrator creates the new virtual target device
on the existing virtual SCSI host adapter for the client LPAR, but is presented with a warning
that the client LPAR must be rebooted in order to see the new virtual device. Which of the
following is the most likely the cause for this warning?

Which of the following is the quickest way to fix this?

An administrator is managing a two node PowerHA cluster on AIX 7. The administrator
needs to add a shared volume group made up of a single disk presented through redundant
VIO Servers to each node. Running cfgmgr, one node configures the new disk as hdisk9
while the other node configures the same disk as hdisk10. The company has a naming
standard which requires cluster disk to be configured with the same device names on all
nodes. A number of scripts have been coded for this standard and will fail as a result of the
different hdisk names. Which of the following is the quickest way to fix this?


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