Which of the following commands will you use to register your software?
Solaris 10 provides a tool to connect, over the internet, to a server at Sun Microsystems and analyze your system for security updates. Before you can fully utilize this tool, you must first register your Solaris 10 OS with Sun Microsystems. Which of the following commands will you use to register your software?
Which Solaris tools allow a system administrator to remotely manage Solaris 10 OS updates for…
Which Solaris tools allow a system administrator to remotely manage Solaris 10 OS updates for a number of remote systems from a centralized server location? (Choose two.)
Which Solaris 10 GUI tools can be used to display a list of all currently installed Sun Solaris 10 patches
Which Solaris 10 GUI tools can be used to display a list of all currently installed Sun Solaris 10 patches. Including the patch ID, a synopsis of the patch release date, the download size, and any
special handling requirements?
Which Solaris 10 tool allows the system administrator to interact from a command line interface to download an
Which Solaris 10 tool allows the system administrator to interact from a command line interface to download and install Solaris 10 updates while also allowing fully scriptable, text oriented commands to manage OS updates for multiple systems?
Which type of patches are available for those users that do not have an active Sun service plan?
Suns patch access policy requires a service plan for obtaining all OS patches. Which type of patches are available for those users that do not have an active Sun service plan? (Choose three.)
Which command can you use to verify the file system name that is shared over on systemA?
You are trying to mount a file system named /data/base on a remote system named systemA, but you keep receiving the following error:
nfs mount: systemA:/data/base: No such file or directory
You suspect that maybe the system administrator gave you the wrong file system name on systemA.
Which command can you use to verify the file system name that is shared over on systemA?
Which answer describes a method to protect the data on systemA so that only specific users on system can acces
SystemA has a file system named /data/dbase that is being shared. systemB needs to mount that file system so that users on systemB can access the data remotely on systemA. The information in the /data/dbase file system is confidential and access to that data must be restricted so that only user1 and user2 can access the data from systemB.
Which answer describes a method to protect the data on systemA so that only specific users on system can access that data?
Which answers describe the correct method of mounting the remote file system?
systemA has a file system that is being shared as follows:
-/data/dbase rw ""
systemB mounts that file system so that users on systemB can use /data as a working directory for adding, changing, and removing files in the /data/dbase file system located on systemA.
Which answers describe the correct method of mounting the remote file system?
Which answer provides a solution to correct this problem?
systemA mounts a NFS file system located on systemB as follows:
/data on systemB:/data/dbase remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xattr/dev=4c00003 systemB mounts an NFS file system located on systemA as follows:
/data on systemA:/data/dbase remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xattr/dev=4c00003
After a power outage, both systems tried booting at the same time and would not boot up to a
login prompt. Upon further investigation, both systems were stopping at the point where the NFS mount was trying to be established.
Which answer provides a solution to correct this problem?
Which answer describes a solution to this problem?
SystemA has a file system named /library that contains a library of files to be shared to the entire company. Each remote system has read-only access to this file system through the /library mount point.
Occasionally, serverA goes down for maintenance and users can no longer access the data in the library. Therefore, you have configured a second server, named systemB, that users can access when systemA goes down. They access the systemB server through the /library2 mount point. However, when systemA goes down, all the users need to be instructed that they are to use /library2 temporarily until systemA comes back up. Which answer describes a solution to this problem?