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<p align="left"><p align="left">最新310-200考題分享</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">1. You are installing Solaris 10 OS on a SPARC-based system with a graphical monitor and keyboard, but the installation starts up in CLI mode.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Assuming you have typed the correct installation command, what is the cause?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. You used the DVD.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. The monitor is monochrome.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. Solaris OS is a text-only installation.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. The system has less than 384 megabytes of RAM.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">E. The system has less than 128 megabytes of RAM.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: E</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">2. Most files in the Solaris OS make use of data blocks. Which two do NOT use data blocks for storage? (Choose two.)</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. Hard link</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. Directory</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. Device file</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. Symbolic link</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: AC</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">3. Click the Exhibit button.You have a system with a single disk drive. You need to add a new 6GB file system for /data and can only add it on this disk. Given the information displayed in the exhibit, which describes the option for adding a 6GB slice to this disk without destroying any existing data on the disk or reloading the operating system?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. Increase slice 4 to 6GB.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. Combine slices 4 and 5.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. Reduce the slice 7 to 1GB. Change slice 4 to 6GB.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. Not enough contiguous space on the disk to make a new 6 GB file system.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">E. All of your slices are used. You cannot add a new slice for the /data file system without repartitioning and reloading the OS.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: A</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">4. You have installed a package called SUNWvts onto your system.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Where is the information about every file and directory contained in this package stored?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. /var/sadm/messages</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. In your home directory.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. /var/spool/SUNWvts</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. /var/sadm/install/contents</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">E. /var/adm/installed/contents</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">F. /etc/default/installed/packages/information</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: D</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">5. You just installed Solaris on your x86 server and you cannot get your system to boot to the Solaris 10OS. When rebooting, you get three options in the GRUB menu:SolarisSolaris Serial Console ttyaSolaris Serial Console ttybYou select Solaris from the menu and another menu appears:</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">1.Solaris Interactive</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">2.Custom JumpStart</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">3.Solaris Interactive Text (Desktop Session)</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">4.Solaris Interactive Text (Console Session)</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">5.Apply driver update</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">6.Single User Shell</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">You check the BIOS settings on the server and the boot device priority is as follows:</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">First Boot Device [FLOPPY]</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Second boot device [CDROM]</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Third Boot Device [HARD DISK]</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Fourth Boot Device [LAN]</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Which option can you use to fix the problem?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. The boot device priority is fine, your hard drive must be faulty or the boot block is missing. Boot to CDROM, open a shell and run fsck on the Hard Disk.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. Change the boot device priority so that the CDROM is the third boot device and the HARD DISK is second.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. Make the First boot device = LAN, Second boot device= CDROM, Third boot device = HARD DISK, remove the fourth boot device.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. You did not set the fdisk boot partition to ACTIVE and the system cannot boot to the hard disk. Bootfrom CDROM, open a shell and use fdisk to set the partition to ACTIVE.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">E. The GRUB menu is not correct and Solaris is not pointing to the hard disk that youve installed theSolaris OS on. Edit the GRUB menu and modify the default boot device so that it points to the correctboot drive.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: B</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">6. Another system administrator created several snapshots on the server. The snapshots were backedup to tape using ufsdump. The tapes were labeled using each virtual device name and thecorresponding mount point but does not include the name of the original file system where the snapshotwas taken. How can you determine the file system that was backed up to tape?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. Load the tape and list what is on the tape.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. Use /usr/sbin/fssnap -i and compare the virtual device to its corresponding filesystem.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. Use /usr/lib/fs/ufs/fssnap -i and compare the virtual device to its corresponding filesystem.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. Check the /etc/dumpdates file-the actual file system name will be stored there with the other backup information.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: C</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">7. The print service under the control of SMF needs to be taken offline. Before the print service is taken offline, a check must be made to see what other services depend on this service.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Which command will display these dependencies?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. svcs -X</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. svcs -v</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. svcs -a</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. svcs -D</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: D</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">8. You want to monitor a failed login after five unsuccessful attempts.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Which file contains this information?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. /var/adm/sulog</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. /var/adm/lastlog</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. /var/adm/loginlog</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. /var/adm/failedloginlog</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: C</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">9. Given<img src="http://bbs.chinaitlab.com/images/smilies/mogutou/thumb_04we59293.gif" smilieid="40" border="0" alt="" />oe@dhcp-105# ftp dhcp-100Connected to dhcp-100.corp.com.220 dhcp-100 FTP server ready.Name (dhcp-100:root): root331 Password required for root.Password: root530 Login incorrect.Login failed.ftp>Which two statements are always true? (Choose two.)</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. The password for root on dhcp-105 is root.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. A user on dhcp-105 is not authorized to log in to dhcp-100.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. A user on dhcp-105 is trying use ftp to connect to dhcp-100.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. A user on dhcp-100 sucessfully logged in to dhcp-105.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">E. A user on dhcp-105 is trying to log in to dhcp-100 with the root id.</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: CE</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">10. The print server on the network has one print spooler defined, called printer1. You have a requirement to modify the shell script that actually sends the jobs associated with printer1 to the printer. Which file should you modify?</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">A. /etc/printers.conf</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">B. /etc/lp/interfaces/printer1</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">C. /var/spool/lp/requests/printer1</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">D. /usr/lib/lp/postscript/postprint</p></p><p align="left"><p align="left">Answer: B</p></p> |
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