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Question ID 4073

You are creating a non-global zone on your system.
Which option assigns a zpool to a non-global zone, and gives the zone administrator permission to create zfs file system in that zpool?
 

Option A

A.    While creating the non-global zone, make the following entry:
add device
set match=/dev/rdsk/c4t0d0
end
Boot the zone and log in the zone as root. Create the zpool:
zpool create pool2 c4t0d0
In the non-global zone, root can now create ZFS file system in the pool2 zpool
 

Option B

B.    In the global zone, create the zpool:
global# zpool create pool2 c4t1d0
While creating the no-global zone, make the following entry:
add dataset
set name=pool2
end
add fs
set dir=pool1
set special=pool1
set type=zfspool1
end
Boot the zone, log in the zone as root, and create the zfs file system in the pool2 zpool.
 

Option C

C.    In the global zone, create the zpool:
global#zpool create pool2 c4t1d0
While creating the global zone, make the following entry:
add dataset
set name=pool2
end
Boot the zone, log in to the zone as root and create the zfs file systems in the pool2 zpool.
 

Option D

D.    In the global zone, create the zpool and the ZFS file systems that you want to use in the non-
global zone:
global#zpool create pool2 c4t1d0
global#zfs create pool2/data
While creating the non-global zone, make the following entry for each ZFS file system that you
want to make available in the zone:
add fs
set dir=/data
set special=pool2/data
set type=zfs
end
 

Correct Answer D
Explanation


Question ID 4074

A change in your company’s security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators
assuming the sysadm role, capturing:
- Executed commands, including options - Logins and logouts
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
 

Option A

A.    auditconfig set policy=argv
 

Option B

B.    auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
 

Option C

C.    auditconfig -setflags lo, ex sysadm
 

Option D

D.    auditconfig set flags=lo, ex sysadm
 

Correct Answer B
Explanation

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