Where are the two core files saved?
Given the default coreadm settings in the local zone and the following configuration for the global zone:
# coreadm
global core file pattern: /var/core/core.%f.%p
global core file content: all
init core file pattern: core.%f.%p
init core file content: default
global core dumps: enabled
per-process core dumps: enabled
global setid core dumps: disabled
per-process setid core dumps: disabled
global core dump logging: enabled
This configuration will cause two core files to be generated and saved when a process in the local zone terminates abnormally.
Where are the two core files saved? (Choose two.)
Which command should you issue to determine the frequency of these failures?
Users have reported that an application critical to daily work frequently terminates abnormally. Which command should you issue to determine the frequency of these failures?
which command must be run to make the NFS shares available to clients, without rebooting the server?
A new system administrator edited the /etc/dfs/dfstab file and added two share commands. Previously, the /etc/dfs/dfstab file had no entries. The administrator assumed that the NFS shares would be immediately available when the edits were completed. This did not happen and the administrator has come to you for assistance.
Given a default system configuration, which command must be run to make the NFS shares available to clients, without rebooting the server?
Which command causes these two new resources to be made available?
You edit the /etc/dfs/dfstab file and add two new lines on a system that is already functioning as an NFS server. Which command causes these two new resources to be made available?
Which three commands have been executed to accomplish this configuration?
Given the following output from dumpadm on a system with the node name, rabbit:
# dumpadm
Dump content: kernel pages
Dump device: /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0 (dedicated)
Savecore directory: /var/crash/wm13w6
Savecore enabled: no
Which three commands have been executed to accomplish this configuration? (Choose three.)
Which two effects can the root user configure?
You have a system used for application development. The process app-rev23, owned by the epiphylla user and running in the global zone, terminates abnormally. Which two effects can the root user configure? (Choose two.)
Which command disables this default behavior?
You have a stable and mature system that is running out of disk space in the /var file system. You want to avoid the creation of 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 the system reboots. Which
command disables this default behavior?
Which two statements accurately describe this paging process?
Sometimes a process must give up some of its memory space allocation to another process. The process has some of its pages in RAM paged out. Which two statements accurately describe this paging process? (Choose two.)
Which statement is correct?
Given the following output from a dumpadm command:
# dumpadm
Dump content: kernel pages
Dump device: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 (swap)
Savecore directory: /var/crash/wm13w1
Savecore enabled: yes
Which statement is correct?
Which command did the system administrator run to achieve this?
Given:
# dumpadm
Dump content: kernel pages
Dump device: /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0 (dedicated)
Savecore directory: /var/crash/wm13w6
Savecore enabled: yes
The system administrator assigned a dedicated dump slice. Which command did the system administrator run to achieve this?