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clearasrdb
asrdb
asr-db (*)
enable component asrkey ; reset (*)
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4. You want to save a crash dump of the live running Oracle
Solaris system without actually rebooting or altering the
system in anyway. A dedicated dump device was recently
configured to the system using the dumpadm command.
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# svcs milestone*
STATE
STIME
FMRI
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/unconfig:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/config:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/devices:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/network:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/singleuser:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/nameservices:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/self-assemblycomplete:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/multiuser:default
online
Jun_30
svc:/milestone/multi-userserver:default
Which option contains the
statement that would not be
true when working with SMF
milestones?
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# coreadm e g /var/core
# coreadm e global g /var/cores
# coreadm g /var/core/core.%f.
%p e global
# coreadm -e global -g
/var/core/core.%f.%p (*)
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The following error message
has been displayed on a
client:
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svc:/application/pkg/server:
default (image packaging
repository)
State: maintenance since
June 13, 2013 11:33:59 AM
MDT
Reason: Start method failed
repeatedly, last exited with
status 1.
See:
http://support.oracle.com/ms
g/SMF-8000-KS</span> See:
/var/svc/log/applicationpkgserver:default.logImpact:
This service is not running.
This error indicates that
the application package
server service is in a
maintenance state and users
can't install a package. You
look first for information
in this log file:
# tail
/var/svc/log/applicationpkg-server:default.log
You then run the following
commands to make the
necessary changes to correct
the problem, and clear and
refresh the service:
# svccfg -s pkg/server
svc:/application/pkg/server>
listprop pkg
# svcadm clear pkg/server
# svcadm refresh pkg/server
Which option describes the
probable cause of this
error?
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You know that a boot archive is a subset
of a root file system and that the files in
the boot archive are read by the kernel
before the root filesystem is mounted.
After the root file system is mounted, the
boot archive is discarded by the kernel
from memory.
The files in the SPARC boot archive are
located in the /platform/`uname
m`/archive_cache directory.
The files that are part of the x86 boot
archive are located in the
/platform/i86pc/amd64/archive_cache
directory.
Which command automatically handles
the Oracle Solaris boot archive creation,
updates and verification on both SPARC
and x86 platforms?
boot-archive
menu.lst
bootadm (*)
/sbin/bootadm update-archive
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13. The Oracle Integrated Lights Out
>show /SP/faults_mgmt
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# svccfg s
svc:/system/svc/global:default setnotify
g service_transition_state
mailto:root@localhost
#svcs | grep smtp
# svcadm enable svc:/system/faultmanagement/smtp-notify
# svccfg s
svc:/network/http:appache22 setnotify
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# ssh host07
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed
by remote host
# rlogin host07
Protocol error: host07 closed connection
# telnet host07
Connection to host07 closed by foreign host
However, host08 can ssh/rlogin/telnet to
host07:
host08# telnet (or ssh/rlogin ) host07
login:
Which two options describe the reason these
users cannot ssh, telnet or rlogin to a
certain system?
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# 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 two options
describe where these
core files would be
saved?
(Choisir toutes les rponses correctes)
In the process current working directory. (*)
In the local zone in /var/core
In the global zone in /var/core (*)
In $HOME/corefiles
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place.
Which option
describes the
correct
sequence of
commands that
you would use
for this
troubleshootin
g procedure?
(Note:
savecore is
enabled.)
# dumpadm ; cd /var/crash ; savecore f dumpfile_name ;
mdb 0 and then ::status (*)
# dumpadm ; cd /var/crash ; savecore f dumpfile_name ;
mdb -k and then ::status
# dumpadm ; cd /var/crash ; savecore f dumpfile_name ;
mdb 0 and then ::quit
None of the above
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27. Before actually installing a software package on
a Solaris 11 system, you want to check exactly
what is going to be installed. In this example,
you run the following command to view the
installation action of an apptrace package
without installing it.
# pkg install nv apptrace
Packages to install
Estimated space available:
Estimated space to be consumed:
Create boot environment:
Create backup boot environment:
Rebuild boot archive:
1
46.27 GB
13.55 MB
No
No
No
STATUS
OK
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You decide to go ahead and install the dtrace
package on this system too. When the installation
completes you verify the installation of this
package.
# pkg verify v dtrace
PACKAGE
STATUS
pkg: //solaris/system/dtrace
ERROR
<output truncated>
Which command would you use to correct the dtrace
package installation error reported?
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serial=3529:part=541255304/motherboard=0/cupboard
=0)
faulty
Which option would explain the appearance of this
system message on the console screen?
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MODE only
Hardware watchdog enabled
Remounting root read/write
Probing for device nodes ...
Preparing network image for use
Downloading solaris.zlib
--2011-08-26 23:19:57-http://10.134.125.136:5555/export/au
to_install/175s//solaris.zlib
Connecting to 10.134.125.136:5555...
connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting
response... 404 Not Found
2011-08-26 23:19:57 ERROR 404: Not
Found.
Could not obtain
http://10.134.125.136:5555/export/au
to_install/175s//solaris.zlib from
install server
Please verify that the install
server is correctly configured and
reachable from the client
Requesting System Maintenance Mode
Which option describes the
conditions responsible for the cause
of this fault?
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configuration components.
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33. The response time within a
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performance,
especially for
compute-bound
processing is
not very good.
You run the
mpstat command
for a short
time and see
that the CPU
system time
(sys) is fairly
high, even on a
system that is
not doing much.
# mpstat 2
CPU minf mjf
xcal intr ithr
csw icsw migr
smtx srw syscl
usr sys wt idl
0
0
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^C
The possible
causes of this
system seeming
to be slow
could be a
kernel bug,
improper
configuration,
or there is
Interrupt
processing.
Which command
would you use
to correct this
system
performance
problem?
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exist.
You find that the console-login
service configuration on a server is
wrong, and now need to take steps to
fix the problem by reverting to the
last snapshot that started
successfully. Once you have logged
in as superuser or equivalent role
you run the following commands.
# svccfg
svc:> select system/consolelogin:default
svc: /system/console-login:default>
listsnap
initial
running
start
svc: /system/console-login:default>
revert start
svc: /system/console-login:default>
quit
You have two more steps to complete
in this process, which are necessary
to update the information in the
service configuration and to restart
the service instance.
What two commands would you run to
update the repository with the
configuration information from the
start snapshot and then restart this
service instance?
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::msgbuf
<pc::dis
$c (*)
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39. You have used the prtdiag command on a
server to get some information about the
system configuration, diagnostics, and failed
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Disk failure
Hardware or Software bug
Accidental overwrite of the file.
All of the above (*)
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