310-202 Exam Questions
349 real 310-202 exam questions with expert-verified answers and explanations. Page 7 of 7.
- Question #307
Which of the following answers describe features found in Solaris Zones? (Choose two.)
- Question #308
The following information is displayed describing the status of the production zone that is installed on your server: ID NAME STATE PATH 0 global running / - production installed /...
- Question #309
You are installing a SPARC system using a custom jumpstart installation. You want to automate the installation as much as possible and would like to avoid answering questions norma...
- Question #310
For a Custom JumpStart installation, the configuration server specifies how the Solaris Operating System installation proceeds on the JumpStart client. What information can be supp...
- Question #311
Which of the following are valid sources from which JumpStart clients can obtain identification information? (Choose three.)
- Question #312
Given the following file contents: Which JumpStart configuration file did this information come from?
- Question #313
Which of the following provides the JumpStart client with the location of the system identification file? (Choose two.)
- Question #314
You are responsible for maintaining a server used to support installations by means of Flash archives. Because of the diversity of systems on your organizations network, you have m...
- Question #315
You need to create a Flash Archive of a master server. You want to set the following characteristics of the archive: The archive will be stored as /export/flash/flash_archive, but...
- Question #316
You registered an x86-based client with the JumpStart server and the following information was displayed on the screen: Sun 310-202 Exam /etc/dfs/dfstab copying boot file to /tftpb...
- Question #317
You need to register your x86-based system on a JumpStart server. Which option specifies that this x86 system is a DHCP client?
- Question #318
When using the Preboot Execution Environment to boot and install the OS over the network on x86 / x64 based systems, which of the following are required? (Choose three.)
- Question #320
The security administrator wants to assign user bob to a netsec role so that the user can run the ifconf ig (iM) and snoop (iM) commands with a rights profile named NSM. Which entr...
- Question #321
Given the command and output: # profiles --1 testroie Audit Control: /etc/init.d/audit euid=0, egid=3 /e t c/securi ty/bsmconv uid= 0 /e t c/secur i t y/bsmunconv u i d = 0 /usr/sb...
- Question #322
Given the entry from the /etc/user_attr file: Userl0::::profiles=User Security,Maintenance and Repair;roles=MediaAdmin;type=normal Which statement is correct?
- Question #323
On a Solaris 10 OS, you want to enable a sysiog message for all incoming inetd requests. Which command do you need to execute?
- Question #324
Given this line in the /etc/syslog. conf file: *.debug @loghost Which messages are forwarded to loghost?
- Question #325
The adminuser already has the following authorizations: Solaris.admin.usermgr.pswd, Solaris.system.shutdown, Solaris.admin.fsmgr.write To add the ability to purge log files, you ne...
- Question #326
You have just added new authorizations to the adminuser role. Which of the following procedures is used to verify that the new authorizations have been successfully added to the ro...
- Question #327
Which two commands list the profiles assigned to user fred? (Choose two)
- Question #328
You want to set up a centralized server for sysiog messages while also limiting the type of messages sent to that server as follows: - All security related syslog events should be...
- Question #329
The root (/) file system exists on d10, which is a mirror that contains submirrors dii and di2. Which two are true if submirror d12 is taken offline? (Choose two.)
- Question #330
Under the Solaris Volume Manager software, which RAID configuration is valid for the volume containing the / (root) file system?
- Question #331
A user requires three file systems of the same size. The user requires the file systems to be able to remain online after a single disk failure. The user is NOT concerned about rea...
- Question #332
What are two beneficial features of soft partitions? (Choose two.)
- Question #333
When creating a slice for your database replicas, how much space should be allocated to the slice?
- Question #334
With the Solaris OS, you are required to reserve swap space prior to executing any process. This requires the available of swap space. The required amount of swap space varies from...
- Question #335
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 describ...
- Question #336
Which two statements are true about paging and swapping on a Solaris 10 OS? (Choose two.)
- Question #337
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...
- Question #338
Given: # dumpadm Dump content: kernel pages Sun 310-202 Exam Dump device: /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s0 (dedicated) Savecore directory: /var/crash/wm13w6 Savecore enabled: yes The system admin...
- Question #339
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 w...
- Question #340
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:...
- Question #341
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. Sun 310-202 Exam Which...
- Question #342
Given this output from dumpadm: # dumpadm Dump content: kernel pages Dump device: /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s1 (swap) Savecore directory: /var/crash/rabbit Savecore enabled: yes and these dir...
- Question #343
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...
- Question #344
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...
- Question #345
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?
- Question #346
The Solaris 10 OS supports the sharing of remote file resources and presents them to users as if they were local files and directories. The primary distributed file system (DFS) ty...
- Question #347
A user's workstation is configured to mount /archive from a remote system through NFS using the following entry in /etc/vfstab: #device device mount FS fsck mount mount #to mount t...
- Question #348
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...
- Question #349
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?
- Question #350
Exhibit: /etc/dfs/dfstab file # Place share(1M) commands here for automatic execution # on entering init state 3. # # Issue the command /etc/init.d/nfs.server start to run the NFS...
- Question #351
You want to allow the NFS server saturn to share the /var/tmp directory read-only with clients pluto and mars. You also want to allow pluto to have root access to this directory. W...
- Question #352
You are working on a system connected to the network. You attempt to access a directory, which you know is available to your system using NFS. You have NOT accessed this directory...
- Question #353
You are working on a system connected to the network. You attempt to NFS mount a directory: # mount host1:/usr/share/man /usr/share/man Your system displays the following message:...
- Question #354
When you try to NFS mount a directory from the NFS server pepper to the NFS client paprika, the following error occurs: # mount -F nfs pepper:/export/home /data NFS server pepper n...
- Question #355
You try to mount an NFS file system, /datadir, on host fusion from the remote NFS server gravity using the NFSv4 protocol. The following message appears: # mount -F nfs gravity:/da...
- Question #356
During boot up, your x86-based laptop that is running the Solaris 10 OS displays the message: NFS server arizona not responding, still trying Which two are valid troubleshooting pr...