Which two approaches will meet your business needs?
You run an IT department and are responsible for purchasing hardware. Certain data that you have housed in a series of traditional disk slices are critical and must not be lost due to disk failure. The amount of data is large (720 gigabytes) and is read and written to frequently. The performance for both read and write operations needs improvement. You have plenty of money in your budget.
Which two approaches will meet your business needs? (Choose two.)
Using the RBAC mechanism, what is the sequence of events to execute this process?
You must set up three users to administer the artwork department. These users will be launching several applications with the EUID of department administrator. Using the RBAC mechanism, what is the sequence of events to execute this process?
Which two commands list all the authorizations assigned to user john?
Which two commands list all the authorizations assigned to user john? (Choose two.)
Which two commands should you run to make the file system available for edit?
A system will not boot after modification to a critical file on the root file system on /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0. The system has been booted to the appropriate level to allow access to the disk where the root file system is located and to set the terminal type.
Which two commands should you run to make the file system available for edit? (Choose two.)
Which OBP command allows the selection of a device path and later inserts it into the command line that create
You bring down a SPARC-based system to run level 0. Now you need to create a customized device alias for one of the disks. Which OBP command allows the selection of a device path and later inserts it into the command line that creates the new device alias?
Which two commands can you use to stop the process?
A user from the Stores department reports that the system has become extremely slow. You log in to the system and determine that a process, chewsystem, is using the CPU.
Given:
# ps -ef | grep chewsystem
root 1733 1 0 16:17:17 0:00 /bin/ksh ./chewsystem
Which two commands can you use to stop the process? (Choose two.)
Which OBP command removes the old vxdisk alias?
You recently performed a standardization project that ensures all SPARC-based systems boot from the same device aliases. The boot device order needs to be changed from vxdisk net to rootdisk net.
Which OBP command removes the old vxdisk alias?
Which two statements are true?
Given:
joe@dhcp-105# ftp dhcp-100
Connected to dhcp-100.corp.com.
220 dhcp-100 FTP server ready.
Name (dhcp-100:root): root
331 Password required for root.
Password: root
530 Login incorrect.
Login failed.
ftp>
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
Which two actions can you take to get the system working again?
A SPARC-based system is rebooted, but no one can gain access to it. When investigating, the console shows this message:
Rebooting with command: boot
Boot device: /sbus@1f,0/SUNW,fas@e,8800000/sd@0,0 File and args:
SunOS Release 5.10 Version Generic 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Cannot open ‘/etc/path_to_inst’
Program terminated
Which two actions can you take to get the system working again? (Choose two.)
Which command forcibly unmounts this file system?
The disk slice /dev/dsk/c2t2d0s3, which has the /opt/software file system mounted, is starting to report errors that indicate it might crash soon. It is imperative that the file system is unmounted and the disk taken offline quickly. A check indicates that a number of people are accessing this file
system.
Which command forcibly unmounts this file system?