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Question 176

After installing the OS, the following network configuration information is displayed from the system:
Which option describes the state of this server?

Correct Answer: C
Only the loopback addresses are configured. No IP address is configured.
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Question 177

You are troubleshooting a newly installed desktop Oracle Solaris 11 system with a single network interface. From this system, you can connect to other systems within the company intranet, but cannot access any external services (such as websites and email), even when using IP addresses.
Examining the routing table confirms that the default route to 192.168.1.1 is missing. DHCP is not used at this site. Which two commands will temporarily mid permanently configure the default route?

Correct Answer: B,F
B:Setting the default route on Solaris is easy. If you are trying to just set the route temporarily you can use the route command:
route add default <ipaddress>
Example: route add default 192.168.1.1
Note: Route command manipulates the kernel routing tables. Routing is the process of forwarding a packet from one computer to another. It is based on the IP address in the IP packet header and netmask.
F: If you want the route to be persisted when you reboot the system, you will need to set the route in the /etc/defaultrouter file.
/etc/defaultrouter
Example:
echo 192.168.1.1 > /etc/defaultrouter
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Question 178

The current ZFS configuration on server is:

You need to backup the /data file system while the file system is active.
Select the option that creates a full backup of the /data file system and stores the backup on server in the pool named backup.

Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Example (assuming there exists a snapshot 'tank/test@1).
Full backup
Now let's do a full initial backup from the 'tank/test@1 snapshot:
# zfs send tank/test@1 | zfs receive tank/testback
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Question 179

View the Exhibit to inspect the boot environment Information displayed within a non global zone on your system.

Which two options describe the solaris-1 boot environment?

Correct Answer: A,D
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
A: The - of the Active Column indicates that this boot environment is inactive, and hence not bootable.
Note: The values for the Active column are as follows:
R - Active on reboot.
N - Active now.
NR - Active now and active on reboot.
"-" - Inactive.
"!" - Unbootable boot environments in a non-global zone are represented by an exclamation point.
D: beadm create
Creates a new boot environment name, beName.
Note: beadm list
Lists information about the existing boot environment, which is be Name, or lists information for all boot environments if be Name is not provided.
Note: Using beadm Utility (Tasks)
You can use the beadm utility to create and manage snapshots and clones of your boot environments.
Note the following distinctions relevant to boot environment administration:
* A snapshot is a read-only image of a dataset or boot environment at a given point in time. A snapshot is not bootable.
* A boot environment is a bootable Oracle Solaris environment, consisting of a root dataset and, optionally, other datasets mounted underneath it. Exactly one boot environment can be active at a time.
* A clone of a boot environment is created by copying another boot environment. A clone is bootable.
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Question 180

The following information is displayed about the compress/zjp software package, which Is currently installed on this system:
NAME (PUBLISHER)VERSIONIFO
Compress/zip3.1.2-0.175.0.0.0.0.537if-
NAMEVERSIONDATECOMMENT
Compress/zip3.109 Dec 2011 04:50:38 ESTNone
Which statement describes the information that is displayed tor the compress/zip software package?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
An "f" in the F column indicates the package is frozen. If a package is frozen, you can only install or update to packages that match the frozen version.
Note: The "i" in the I column indicates that these packages are installed in this image.
Adding and Updating Oracle Solaris 11 Software Packages, Showing Package Install State Information
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