Sun 310-014: Solaris 9 Sun Certified System Administrator: Part I
#21. You are not allowed to bring the system down to single user mode, but you must back the active / (root) file system. What can you use to back up your / (root) file system?
#22. You use the ufsrestore command to extract the whole content of a file system (stored to tape with ufsdump) onto another file system. Which statement about inode allocation is true?
#24. You have a system with a default configuration and a valid entry in the NFS server configuration file. What is the run level in which the NFS server daemons start automatically?
#25. You have been requested to restore some files to the home directory of /export/home/usera by using the tar command. You cd to the home directory of usera before doing the restore. What happens?
#26. Exhibit: 1. extract 2. add hosts 3. cd /var/tmp 4. cd /etc/inet 5. mt -f /dev/rmt/On fsf 1 6. ufsrestore ivf /dev/rmt/0. 7. mv /var/tmp/etc/inet/hosts /etc/inet/hosts 8. quit The steps that should be used to interactively restore the /etc/inet/hosts file from the second ufsdump file on a tape are shown in the exhibit. In which order should they be executed?