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Question 1.
A system administrator needs to halt a zone.
Which two commands properly shut down a zone? (Choose two.)
A. z halt zone name
B. zoneadm halt zone name
C. z login zone name init 5
D. z console zone name init 0
E. z login zone name shutdown -y -i5
Answer: C, E
Question 2.
Which method can be used to boot a zone?
A. The zone administrator runs z login <zone> boot.
B. The zone administrator runs z login -C <zone> boot.
C. The zone administrator logs into the zone and runs boot.
D. The global zone administrator runs zoneadm -z <zone> boot.
Answer: D
Question 3.
After creating a zone using the following:
zonecfg -z newzone
zonecfg:newzone> create
zonecfg:newzone> set zone path=/export/zone/newzone
zonecfg:newzone> add net
zonecfg:newzone:net> set address=192.168.0.2
zonecfg:newzone:net> set physical=bge0
zonecfg:newzone:net> end
Which command should you run next?
A. zoneadm -z newzone boot
B. zoneadm -z newzone ready
C. zonecfg -z newzone check
D. zoneadm -z newzone install
Answer: D
Question 4.
For a local zone in the installed state, which statement is true?
A. Local zone file systems are mounted.
B. The local zone has an associated virtual platform.
C. Network interfaces for the local zone are plumbed.
D. Packages are installed under the local zone root path.
E. The local zone has a unique ID assigned by the system.
Answer: D
Question 5.
Which three commands can the system administrator use in the global zone to cause a running local zone to reboot? (Choose three.)
A. reboot -z <zone>
B. z login <zone> reboot
C. zoneadm -z <zone> boot
D. zoneadm -z <zone> reboot
E. halt -z <zone> boot -z <zone>
F. zonedadm-z <zone> halt; zoneadm-z <zone> boot
Answer: B, D, F
Question 6.
On x86-based systems, for which two locations can the ability to utilize PXE network boot be enabled? (Choose two.)
A. DVD
B. boot diskette
C. system BIOS
D. network adapter configuration tool
Answer: C, D
Question 7.
What are two requirements to Jump Start systems with Solaris OS using PXE boot?
(Choose two.)
A. an FTP server with x86 install images
B. an install server with x86 install images
C. a DHCP server with appropriate vendor options configured
D. a BOOTPARAM server with appropriate vendor options configured
Answer: B, C
Question 8.
Given the add_install_client script executed with the options:
# ./add_install_client -d -b "input-device=ttya" -b "output-device=ttya" SUNW.i86pc i86pc
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
A. The console is directed to a serial port.
B. The console is directed to the video port.
C. This applies to all x86-based systems being network installed using PXE.
D. This applies only to the system with a host name of SUNW.i86pc being network installed using
PXE.
E. The system to be installed using PXE must be booted using a diskette before it accesses the
network.
Answer: A, C
Question 9.
You need to install Solaris 10 OS on five servers that will support the engineering group that is working on a highly sensitive project. The group requests that you install only minimum network services.
Which Solaris OS installation cluster should you install?
A. SUNW Cuser
B. SUNW Creq
C. SUNW Crnet
D. SUNW Cmreq
Answer: C
Question 10.
You have a SPARC-based server with Solaris 8 OS installed on it, and you want to upgrade that system to run Solaris 10 OS. According to company policy, all installations must be done over the network, and network installations must be done using a secure protocol.
Which installation method must you use?
A. a WAN boot installation
B. a Jump Start installation
C. a Flash Archive installation
D. the Solaris Live Upgrade method using the lu command and a spare disk drive
Answer: A
Question 11.
You want to install Solaris 10 OS on the x86 system that you built yourself.
Which configuration meets the minimal requirements for installation?
A. x86 32-bit platforms (1200 megahertz or faster processor is recommended) 64 megabytes of
memory 2-3 gigabytes of disk space (depending on what software groups are installed)
access to a BIOS-supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a floppy drive and a CD-
ROM/DVD drive keyboard, 8 megabit video RAM, monitor, and mouse
B. x86 32-bit platforms (90 megahertz or faster processor is recommended and hardware
floating-point support is required), or AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, and Intel EM64T 64-bit
processors 128 megabytes of memory 40 gigabytes of disk space (depending on what
software groups are installed) access to a BIOS-supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a
floppy drive and a CD-ROM/DVD drive keyboard, monitor, and mouse
C. x86 32-bit platforms (120-megahertz or faster processor is recommended and hardware
floating-point support is required), or AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, and Intel EM64T 64-bit
processors 128 megabytes of memory 2.4 gigabytes of disk space (depending on what
software groups are installed) access to a BIOS supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a
floppy drive and a CD-ROM/DVD drive PXE compatible keyboard, monitor, and mouse
D. x86 32-bit platforms (120 megahertz or faster processor is recommended and hardware
floating-point support is required), or AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon, and Intel EM64T 64-bit
processors 256 megabytes of memory 5 to 7 gigabytes of disk space (depending on what
software groups are installed) access to a BIOS-supported bootable CD-ROM/DVD drive or a
floppy drive and a CD-ROM/DVD drive or a Jump Start PXE installation server (PXE BIOS
support is required) HCL compatible keyboard, graphics card, monitor, and mouse
Answer: D
Question 12.
There is a new LAN being planned and the project coordinator asks which name services are available choices in a Solaris 10 OS installation.
Which five name services are available on Solaris 10 OS? (Choose five.)
A. NIS
B. XNS
C. ARP
D. DNS
E. NIS+
F. None
G. LDAP
H. RARP
Answer: A, D, E, F, G
Question 13.
Your x86-based system has a BIOS that does not support booting off of a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or network, and you want to install Solaris 10 OS on your system.
Which procedure must you use?
A. You use PXE with Custom Jump Start.
B. You must boot off of a Solaris 10 PXE diskette.
C. You must boot off of a Solaris 10 Device Configuration Assistant diskette.
D. You must boot off of the hard drive and install the software from your current OS.
Answer: C
Question 14.
There is a project that requires a large number of systems to be re-installed on the network. Each installation needs to be hands off and tailored to the task for which the system is intended.
Which installation method allows for the specific tailoring of these installs?
A. Solaris Live Upgrade software
B. Custom Jump Start Installation
C. Solaris OS installed from a tape device
D. an install from a single Solaris Flash archive
Answer: B
Question 15.
A company has upgraded their hardware and their new workstations have sufficient disk space to store the online man pages, rather than sharing them from the server.
Which is the minimum Solaris OS software group that contains the man pages?
A. SUNWClib
B. SUNWCreq
C. SUNWCman
D. SUNWCprog
Answer: D
Question 16.
You have a SPARC-based system with a graphical monitor, but you want to install the OS in text mode.
What is the correct command to start the interactive install?
A. boot
B. boot cdrom
C. boot cdrom -text
D. boot cdrom -nowin
Answer: C
Explanation:
In the question is especially mentioned that the system has a graphical monitor. Such information is never given for nothing.
Answer C (the correct one) makes use of the graphical features of the monitor, but still using a text mode.
Answer D is wrong, because it is aimed at systems with a serial console, with no graphical features
Question 17.
A system is required to be installed from CD-ROM with the software cluster that recognizes, but does not activate, network services.
Which software cluster can achieve this?
A. SUNWCmin
B. SUNWCrnet
C. SUNWCnetr
D. SUNWCminr
Answer: B
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Question 1. Which of the following can function as a Management Server for a VSX Gateway? A. Check Point Integrity B. SiteManager-1 NGX: Multi-Domain Server C. Security Management Portal D. VPN-1/FireWall-1 Small Office E. Provider-1 NGX: Multi-Domain Server Answer: E Question 2. You are configuring source-based routing in a VSX Gateway deployment with both External and Internal Virtual Routers. Which of the following functions cannot be configured for the Virtual Systems? A. Virtual System clustering B. Anti-spoofing measures C. Network Address Translation D. Remote access VPNs E. Intranet VPNs Answer: B Question 3. During MDS installation, you must configure at least one VSX Administrator. After creating the Administrator, you are prompted to perform which task? A. Grant VSX-specific privileges to the Administrator B. Assign the Administrator to manage a specific Virtual System C. Add the Administrator to a group D. Assign the Administrator to manage a specific interface on the VSX Gateway E. Assign the Administrator to manage a specific CMA Answer: C Question 4. In a VSX Gateway cluster, which of the following objects are available by default as installation targets for the Management Virtual System? A. Individual Management Virtual Systems (MVS) for each cluster member B. MVS cluster object C. Individual External Virtual Routers for each cluster member D. Virtual Switch cluster object E. Individual Virtual Switch Members Answer: B Question 5. Which of the following MDS types allows you to create and manage a VSX Gateway? A. MDS CLM B. MDS Manager station C. MDS VSX Integrator D. MDS MLM E. MDS Manager + Container station Answer: E Question 6. What are the two levels of VSX Gateway clustering? A. INSPECT and database level B. Database and VSX Gateway levels C. Virtual device and database levels D. INSPECT and configuration levels E. Virtual device and VSX Gateway levels Answer: E Question 7. When deploying a VSX Gateway managed by a SmartCenter Server, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. VSX Administrators can configure different domains for each Virtual System. B. Multiple Administrators can simultaneously connect to the same database, to manage multiple Customers. C. All Customer objects, rules, and users are shared in a single database. D. Each Virtual System has its own unique Certificate Authority. E. VSX superuser Administrators can configure granular permissions for each Customer Administrator. Answer: C Question 8. What is the difference between Single-Context and Multi-Context processes? A. Single-Context processes are implemented in standard firewall deployments, while only Multi- Context processes are implemented in VSX Gateway deployments. B. Single-Context processes are shared between VSX Gateways in an HA configuration, while Multi-Context processes are shared between VSX Gateways in a Load Sharing environment. C. Single-Context processes are ones in which all Virtual Systems share, while Multi- Context processes are unique to each Virtual System. D. Single-Context processes are implemented in a single VSX Gateway environment, while Multi- Context processes are only implemented in VSX Gateway High Availability (HA). E. Single-Context processes are unique to each Virtual System on a Gateway, while Multi- Context processes are ones in which all Virtual Systems share. Answer: E Question 9. A Warp Link is a virtual point-to-point connection between a: A. Virtual Router and Virtual System. B. Virtual Router and Virtual Switch. C. Virtual System and the management interface. D. Virtual Router and a physical interface. E. Virtual System and another Virtual System. Answer: A Question 10. Which of the following statements is true concerning the default Security Policy of the External Virtual Router? A. The External Virtual Router automatically performs Hide NAT behind its external interface for all Virtual Systems connected to it. B. The default Policy of the External Virtual Router denies all traffic going to or coming from it. C. The default policy of the External Virtual Router cannot be changed. D. All traffic coming from networks protected by a VSX Gateway is accepted. All other traffic is dropped. E. The External Virtual Router always enforces the same Policy as the Management Virtual System. Answer: B
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