You are asked to perform a Solaris OS installation on a workstation. One requirement is that if the root file system becomes corrupted, the recovery of the root slice
must take the minimum amount of time. Which layout will take the least time to recover the root slice (/)?
A user is attempting an ftp connection to a server. A check of the server show the ftp service is online. Which file should you check on the ftp server to see if this
user is allowed to use ftp?
You manually created a snapshot of the file system holding the user data. You created this snapshot at 5 p.m., and the backup of the snapshots starts at 11 p.m.
The next morning, you verify the backup succeeded. Later that morning, one of your users asks for a restore of a file the user worked on last night, and accidentally
deleted. The user needs the 10 p.m. version. Where can you find this version?
The security team reports that the log file displaying a list of users logged in on local and remote hosts has not been updated for 18 hours. The team states that the
script is still there and has the correct permissions. Which command checks to see that the daemon is online?
As the system administrator for your department, you are asked to help a user retrieve data from a diskette. The user placed the diskette into the drive, but the OS
did not recognize the new media. Volume management is enabled. After you verify that the volume management daemon is running, which command do you
execute to have the OS recognize the floppy disk?
Given:
#id
uid=101(user1) gid=10(user1)
#su user2
and
#tail -2 /etc/passwd
user1:x:101:10:/export/home/user1:/bin/ksh
user2:x:102:11:/export/home/user2:/bin/ksh
What is the EUID and the EGID of the new user?
Your x86-based system with Solaris 10 OS installed on it is not booting correctly. You think the problem might be that a BIOS setting is not correctly configured.
What should you do to abort the boot process and reboot into the BIOS configuration menu?
As system administrator, you want to create an alias for the secondary network interface on a SPARC-based workstation. However, you cannot remember the exact
FORTH Monitor syntax for the command that lists all the network interfaces at the ok prompt. All you remember is that the command contains the string net. Which
FORTH Monitor command can you use to list all the commands that contain the net string?