Which OBP command creates a temporary customized device alias that disappears after power cycling the machine?
Which OBP command creates a temporary customized device alias that disappears after power cycling the machine?
Which level must you supply to the ufsdump command to achieve this?
Given the /etc/dumpdates file entry:
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 0 Fri May 10:23:59:59 2002
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 2 Fri May 17 23:59:59 2002
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 5 Fri May 24 23:59:59 2002
/dev/rdsk/c0t0d0s7 9 Fri May 31 23:59:59 2002
You want to back up all the files that have been modified or created since May 18.
Which level must you supply to the ufsdump command to achieve this?
Which command logs you in as user1 to the remote system pub_server?
Which command logs you in as user1 to the remote system pub_server?
What command reports the systems current run level?
What command reports the systems current run level?
Which command should you use first in a series of steps to install the patch?
Given the patch:
111021-01 .zip
Which command should you use first in a series of steps to install the patch?
Which set of permissions are associated with this file?
Your current umask value is 022. You create a regular file.
Which set of permissions are associated with this file?
which command is used to mount an ISO 9660 format CD-ROM onto the mount point /mnt?
Given that the volume manager daemon is not running, which command is used to mount an ISO 9660 format CD-ROM onto the mount point /mnt?
Which command accomplishes this?
You need to accomplish a full backup of all files in the /export/home file system to the /dev/rmt/1 remote tape device attached to the workstation mars.
Which command accomplishes this?
What is the function of the command?
Given:
# mt f /dev/rmt/1 status
What is the function of the command?
What can you use to create a static image of the / (root) file system to use with a backup command?
You want to back up and active / (root) file system without unmounting it. What can you use to create a static image of the / (root) file system to use with a backup command?