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Exam 310-202: Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 9 Operating System, Part II

Which three commands are issued to set this configuration?

Given the following content for output from coreadm:
# 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
Which three commands are issued to set this configuration? (Choose three.)

What command must be run to configure and enable this service on the Solaris 10 OS?

A junior administrator is having difficulty getting a service installed and configured on a Solaris 10 OS and has asked for assistance. The service must be started automatically from inetd. The installation script places entries appropriate to the service in /etc/inetd.conf and they are formatted correctly. The service does NOT start on demand and the administrator has issued several pkill -HUP inetd commands. This same service installs and works fine on a Solaris 9 OS. There are no problems with the binaries associated with the service. What command must be run to configure and enable this service on the Solaris 10 OS?

What is this information used for?

You registered an x86-based client with the JumpStart server and the following information was displayed on the screen:
/etc/dfs/dfstab
copying boot file to /tftpboot/pxegrub.I86PC. Solaris_10-1
If not already configured, enable PXE boot by creating a macro named 0100E0815BA60E with:
Boot server IP (BootSrvA) : 10.1.1.6
Boot file (BootFile) : 0100E0815BA60E #
What is this information used for? (Choose two.)


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