What should you do to get the system to boot directly into single user mode?
Your x86-based system is running the Solaris 10 OS. You need to boot into single-user mode to carry out system maintenance.
What should you do to get the system to boot directly into single user mode?
Which two commands achieve this?
You determine that a certain user, user1, is using excessive disk space in his home directory. To achieve the best space reduction with minimum effort, you want to gather information to help user1 decide which files or directories to back up.
You also want to illustrate that user1 is using more space than others. Which two commands achieve this? (Choose two.)
Which command mounts the snapshot?
A snapshot of the /export/project file system has been taken. Prior to backing up the file system, you need to check to see if certain files are on the snapshot. The snapshot needs to be mounted to check for these files.
Which command mounts the snapshot?
Which configuration meets the minimal requirements for installation?
You want to install Solaris 10 OS on the x86 system that you built yourself.
Which configuration meets the minimal requirements for installation?
How much disk space can you reclaim by removing these files?
One of your disks is almost full, so you decide to look for files that can be removed. In the file system, you find a directory with this content:
# ls -li
total 33570624
268566 -rw——- 5 bin bin 4294967296 Jan 23 11:59 file1 268566 -rw——- 5 bin bin 4294967296 Jan 23 11:59 file2 268566 -rw——- 5 bin bin 4294967296 Jan 23 11:59 file3 268566 -rw——- 5 bin bin 4294967296 Jan 23 11:59 file4
How much disk space can you reclaim by removing these files?
Which two actions disable the default keyboard abort sequence?
You accidently initiated an abort sequence. As a consequence, your SPARC-based system went into the PROM mode.
Which two actions disable the default keyboard abort sequence? (Choose two.)
Which variable should be set?
The security policy of your company dictates that root logins are only allowed on the console of a system. Which variable should be set?
Where is the information about every file and directory contained in this package stored?
You have installed a package called SUNWvts onto your system. Where is the information about every file and directory contained in this package stored?
How can you determine which files are already marked for extraction and restore?
While selecting files during an interactive restore with ufsrestore, you are interrupted by a junior administrator before you can complete the file selection process and start the restore. After answering the administrator’s question, you realize that you have forgotten which files you had already selected for the restore.
How can you determine which files are already marked for extraction and restore?
Which command produces the required information?
You must supply a list of the Solaris software cluster groups for a project.
Which command produces the required information?