Sun 310-016: Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 - Upgrade
#51. You believe that you have correctly configured boot server on the local network for the JumpStart client currently being installed. Your JumpStart configuration is bases on files and does not use a naming service at any stage. Upon running the command: boot net – install The client displays the output: 24000 And subsequently outputs the following text to the console: panic – boot: Could not mount filesystem Program terminated ok What is the cause of this problem?
#52. 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?
#54. You have only a limited number of tapes available, and need to use them to hold as much data as possible. Which tape device allows you to save the most data on a single tape?
#56. With the system powered off, you physically connect a new SCSI disk intro the existing SCSI chain. You boot the system using the boot –r command. In which four locations can you find the new device names for the new SCSI disk? (Choose four)
#58. You have four printers installed and configured on your print server. The printers are named according to their performance: veryfast, fast, medium, and slow. You want to define a print class, printclass, that incorporates all four printers and sends most of the work to the veryfast and fast printers. Which sequence of commands on the print server accomplishes this task?
#60. You telnet into a Solaris machine and log in as user1. Your account is set up to use the C shell (csh) and your home directory is /home/user1. Which three files (assuming they exist) does the C shell read to initialize your environment? (Choose three)