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Question ID 4113

systemA mounts a NFS file system located on systemB as follows:
/data on systemB:/data/dbase remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xa11r/dev=4c00003 systeniB mounts an NFS file system located on systemA as follows:
/data on systemA:/data/dbase remote/read/write/setuid/devices/xa11r/dev=4c00003
After a power outage, both systems tried booting at the same time and would not boot up to a login prompt. Upon further investigation, both systems were stopping at the point where the NFS mount was trying to be established. Which answer provides a solution to correct this problem?
 

Option A

A.    On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows:
mount -o bg systemB: /data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system as follows: mount —o bg systemA:/data/dbase /data
 

Option B

B.    On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows:
mount -o nointr systemB: /data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system as follows: mount —o nointr systemA:/data/dbase /data
 

Option C

C.    On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows:
mount -o sof t systemB: /data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system as follows: mount —o sof t systemA:/data/dbase /data
 

Option D

D.    On systemA, mountthe NFS file system as follows:
mount -F nfs -o nologging systemB:/data/dbase /data and on systemB, mount the NFS file system as follows: mount —F nfs —o nologging systemA:/data/dbase /data
 

Correct Answer A
Explanation


Question ID 4114

You are working on a system connected to the network. You are attempting to access a currently mounted NFS directory. Your system displays the message:
nfs mount: hostl: : NFS: Service not responding nfs mount: retrying: user/share/man
What can you do to solve this problem?
 

Option A

A.    Ensure that nf sd is running on the NFS server.

 

Option B

B.    Ensure that mountd is running on the NFS server.
 

Option C

C.    Send a HUP signal to the inetd process on the NFS server.
 

Option D

D.    Send a HUP signal to the rpcbind process on the NFS server.

Correct Answer A
Explanation

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