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Question 151

To confirm the IP addresses and netmasks have been correctly configured on the network interfaces, which command(s) should you use?

Correct Answer: C
Show address information, either for the given addrobj or all the address objects configured on the specified interface, including the address objects that are only in the persistent configuration.
Example:
# ipadm show-addr
ADDROBJ TYPE STATE ADDR
lo0/v4 static ok 127.0.0.1/8
lo0/v6 static ok ::1/128
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Question 152

On sysA,you create a Solaris 10 branded zone named s10-zone.
You want to use the flash archive,located On" /net/bactup_servers/10-system.flar,to install the Operating system in the s10-zone zone.
Which command do you choose to install the s10-system.flar archive in the Solaris 10 branded zone (s10-zone)?

Correct Answer: A
The zoneadm command is the primary tool used to install and administer non-global zones. Operations using the zoneadm command must be run from the global zone on the target system.
How to Install the solaris10 Branded Zone A configured solaris10 branded zone is installed by using the zoneadm command with the install subcommand.
Example: global# zoneadm -z s10-zone install -a /net/machine_name/s10-system.flar -u
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Question 153

You have edited /etc/profile to include the lines:
dennis_says=hello
export dennie_says
You have also edited /etc/skel/local.profile to include the line:
dennis_says=world
You now create a new user account brian, and specify use of the bash shell. When brian logs in and enters Echo $dennis_says What will he see, and why?

Correct Answer: A
The $HOME/.profile file is an initialization file that is executed after the /etc/profile when logging in to the Bourne or Korn shell. The file contains user preferences for variable settings. If the ENV variable is set to .kshrc, the
.kshrc file executes every time a new shell begins execution. The $HOME/.profile is copied from the /etc/skel/ local.profile file by the Administration Tool when creating a new account.
Note: /etc/skel/local.profile
Per-system configuration file for
sh/ksh/ksh93/bash login sessions,
installed for new users
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Question 154

You are using AI to install a new system. You have added to following information to the AI manifest:
<configuration type= "zone" name= "dbzone"
source = "http://sysA.example.com/zone_cfg/zone.cfg"/>
Which statement is true with regard to the zone.cfg?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
The configuration element supports non-global zone configurations. When installing a global zone system, the zone configurations specified in the AI manifest are used to install non-global zones onto the system after the global zone has been installed
The configuration element has the following attributes:
type
The type of configuration to install. The only type supported by AI is zone.
name
A name given to the configuration. This name must be unique across all configuration elements in an AI manifest. For configurations of type zone, this name is also used as the zonename for he zone.
Source
The location from which AI downloads the configuration file for this configuration element. The value can be an HTTP or FILE URI specification. For configurations of type zone, this value should point to a zone configuration file as produced from the zonecfg export command.
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Question 155

Which files must be edited in order to set up logging of all failed login attempts?

Correct Answer: B
This procedure captures in a syslog file all failed login attempts. 1.Set up the /etc/default/login file with the desired values for SYSLOG and SYSLOG_FAILED_LOGINS Edit the /etc/default/login file to change the entry. Make sure that SYSLOG=YES is uncommented.
2.Create a file with the correct permissions to hold the logging information.Create the authlog file in the /var/adm directory.
3.Edit the syslog.conf file to log failed password attempts. Send the failures to the authlog file.
Reference: Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library, How to Monitor All Failed Login Attempts
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