What displays on the screen?
Given:
# lpstat d
What displays on the screen.
Which command should you use to send a file called file1 to a print queue called printer1…
Your system has no printer configuration in place, but is configured to communicate with all other systems on your network. Which command should you use to send a file called file1 to a print queue called printer1 located on a print server called server1?
what must the line beginning CONSOLE= be set for root logins to be disabled?
You are making your system more secure and decide that you are going to disable root logins. In the file that contains the entry which controls root logins, to what must the line beginning CONSOLE= be set for root logins to be disabled?
Place each system boot or initialization phase on the action that takes place in the phase.
Why should you avoid using the abort sequence to get the ok prompt on a Solaris 9 system?
What is the impact of not removing the /restoresymtable?
exhibit Place each Process Signal number on its Signal Name.
9 SIGKILL
1 SIGHUP
15 SIGTERM
2 SIGINT
QUESTION NO: Q59
You have completed a full ufsrestore of the /(root) file system.
What is the impact of not removing the /restoresymtable?
Which command can be used to retrieve just the /etc/inet/hosts file from the ufsdump file…
Which command can be used to retrieve just the /etc/inet/hosts file from the ufsdump file on the /dev/rmt/0 tape device?
What command should you use to print file1 to printer2?
Your system is configured with a local print spooler called printer1 and has access to a remote print spooler called printer2. Your default printer is printer1.
What command should you use to print file1 to printer2?
Which subcommand within the format utility?
Which subcommand within the format utility, when executed from the initial menu, allows you to save new disk and slice information to a file?
Which command adds the user user1 to the group staff?
Which command adds the user user1 to the group staff?
In which order should they be executed?
Exhibit:
1. extract
2. add hosts
3. cd /var/tmp
4. cd /etc/inet
5. mt f /dev/rmt/On fsf 1
6. ufsrestore ivf /dev/rmt/0
7. mv /var/tmp/etc/inet/hosts /etc/inet/hosts
8. quit
The steps that should be used to interactively restore the /etc/inet/hosts file from the second ufsdump file on a tape are shown in the exhibit.
In which order should they be executed?