Which set of commands will unmount the /data file system so that it is not available
The following ZFS file system is available on your system:
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
files 82K 72.8G 24.5K /data
You want to temporarily unmount the /data file system.
Which set of commands will unmount the /data file system so that it is not available to users and then mount the system when you are ready to make it available again?
Which command would set the limit for the /data/pool/web file system…
You have setup the following ZFS file systems:
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
datapool 197K 72.8G 29.5K /datapool
datapool/data 24.5K 72.8G 24.5K /datapool/data
datapool/web 24.5K 72.8G 24.5K /datapool/web
You want to limit the amount of disk space that the /data/pool/web file system can consume. Which command would set the limit for the /data/pool/web file system so that it would consume no
more than 2GB of disk space?
Which command would you use to remove this ZFS file system?
Youve created several ZFS file systems as listed:
The /data/temporary file system is no longer needed. exhibit Which command would you use to remove this ZFS file system?
Which Solaris 10 tools provide a user interface…
Which Solaris 10 tools provide a user interface which enables the system administrator to analyze a system for available updates and install only those updates that youve selected? (Choose two.)
Which command(s) would you use to setup the ZFS file system?
You have a spare disk on your x86-based Solaris system, c1t0d0, and you would like to create a ZFS file system on it. Given the following requirements:
exhibit Which command(s) would you use to setup the ZFS file system?
Which answer describes how to utilize this functionality to analyze your systems for available OS
Your companys security policy does not allow you to connect your servers directly to the internet. You would like to utilize some of the functionality in Solaris 10 to analyze your systems for available OS updates, and also download and install those updates from Sun Microsystems. Which answer describes how to utilize this functionality to analyze your systems for available OS updates, and also download and install those updates without connecting your server directly to
the internet?
Which answer describes a solution to this problem?
systemA has a file system that is being shared as follows:
-/data/dbase rw ""
systemB mounts that file system as follows:
/data on systemA:/data/dbase remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xattr/dev=4c00002 On systemB, whenever root tries to create or copy a file to the /data directory, root receives the following error:
cannot create
Which answer describes a solution to this problem?
Which command configures the system to produce core files in the global repository only
You have determined that it is unnecessary to save all core files generated by your system. You would only like to save core files generated by applications that are executed from the /usr/bin directory.
Which command configures the system to produce core files in the global repository only if the executables were run from the /usr/bin directory?
Which answer configures your server so that only global core files get saved and these core files
Your system is creating core files in random directories and you have noticed that these files are quite large and using up valuable disk space. When displaying the core file configuration on your server, the following information is presented:
global core file pattern:
global core file content: default
init core file pattern: core
init core file content: default
global core dumps: disabled
per-process core dumps: enabled
global setid core dumps: disabled
per-process setid core dumps: disabled
global core dump logging: disabled
Which answer configures your server so that only global core files get saved and these core files get generated in the /var/core directory?
which of the following answers describe your systems current configuration?
When displaying the current crash dump configuration on your server, the following information is presented:
Dump content: all pages
Dump device: /dev/dsk/c0d0s7
Savecore directory: /var/crash/unknown
Savecore enabled: no
Given the above information, which of the following answers describe your systems current configuration?