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Which command will disable this default behavior?

You have a stable, mature system that is running out of disk space in the /var file system. You want to avoid the creation of a unix.X and vmcore.X files. By default, the system will transfer crash dump information following a panic into unix.X and vmcore.X files when
rebooting.
Which command will disable this default behavior?

What is a possible solution to this problem?

You are working on a system connected to the network. You attempt to NFS mount a directory. # mount host1:/usr/share/man /usr/share/man Your system displays the message: nfs mount: host1: : RPC: Program not registered nfs mount: retrying: /usr/share/man What is a possible solution to this problem?

Which action enables syslogd to record information about TCP connections to the /var/tcp/logs file?

Given the excerpts from the inetd manual page and the syslog configuration: -t Instruct inetd to trace the incoming connections for all of its TCP services. It does this by logging the clients IP address and TCP port number, along with the name of the service, using the syslog(3c) facil- ity. "Wait" wait-status services cannot be traced. When tracking is enabled, inetd uses the syslog facility code “daemon" and “notice" priority level. See FILES. *.err;kern.notice;auth.notice /dev/sysmsg *.err;kern.debug;daemon.notice;mail.crit /var/adm/messages Which action enables syslogd to record information about TCP connections to the /var/tcp/logs file?


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