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Question ID 3615 | How are operating system updates distributed in the Oracle Solaris 11 environment? |
Option A | A. Updates are only available to customers with an active support contract. The updates are distributed through the My Oracle Support web portal and installed in a central location. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the smpatch command. |
Option B | B. Patches are download from http: //support.oracle.com either automatically or manually. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the smpatch or patchadd commands. |
Option C | C. Software updates are published as packages to a repository. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the pkg command. |
Option D | D. Software updates, published as packages to an OS image. All software packages are then updated manually from the command line using the pkg command. |
Correct Answer | C |
Question ID 3616 | User jack, whose account is configured to use the korn shell, logs in and examines the value of his PATH environment variable: |
Option A | A. He will get a "file not found" error, because the current directory is not in his seaech path. |
Option B | B. He will get a "file not found" error, because his home directory is not in his search path. |
Option C | C. The useradd script will execute, because jack is in the same directory that the script is located in. |
Option D | D. The command /user/sbin/useradd will execute, because it is the last match in the search path. |
Option E | E. The command /user/sbin/useradd will execute, because it is the first match in the search path. |
Correct Answer | D |