Which command-line entry deletes this account and home directory?
A kernel engineer in your company has been moved to another department. According to departmental rules, this engineer’s user account and home directory must be deleted from all production servers. The engineer’s user name was kerneng1.
Which command-line entry deletes this account and home directory?
Which command brings this service back online?
A user receives a message: cannot establish contact with the LP print server. The print server is up and running, but the print service is offline.
Which command brings this service back online?
Which two files need to be deleted to comply with this requirement?
An update to the security policy for the company states that trusting hosts and any users is no longer allowed.
Which two files need to be deleted to comply with this requirement? (Choose two.)
which two statements are true?
As system administrator, you are asked to shut down the Apache HTTPD service that is running
on a development server. You run the svcs | grep apache command, and receive this output:
legacy_runFeb_02lrc:/etc/rc3_d/S50apache
Based on this output, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
Which command can you use to verify that you have actually assumed the identity for fred?
To investigate the login problems experienced by user fred, you use su to assume the identity for fred. Which command can you use to verify that you have actually assumed the identity for fred?
Which sequence of commands decommissions oldtimer without losing any print requests?
The oldtimer printer needs to be decommissioned because the newkid printer has made it obsolete.
Which sequence of commands decommissions oldtimer without losing any print requests?
What is the result in the following command?
Given:
# fssnap -i
0 /export/home
The following command is executed:
# /usr/lib/fs/ufs/fssnap -i /export/home
What is the result?
Which command achieves this?
You need to quickly obtain the physical and logical device names for the disks attached to the server.
Which command achieves this?
Which two commands do you need to perform to ensure the correct process is running and then restart it if requ
One of your users is trying to access data from a CD-ROM sent by a customer, but the CD-ROM is failing to mount automatically.
Which two commands do you need to perform to ensure the correct process is running and then restart it if required? (Choose two.)
Which two commands disable test1 from reading /etc/passwd?
Given:
# logins -l test1
test1 1001 other 1
# logins -l root
root 0 root 0 Super-User
# ls -l /etc/passwd
-rw-r–r– 1 root sys 726 Jan 25 16:56 /etc/passwd
Which two commands disable test1 from reading /etc/passwd? (Choose two.)