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Question ID 4135 | A machine running Solaris 10 OS displays the following message during boot: mount: mount—point /opt/local does not exist |
Option A | A. Restart the NFS client using |
Option B | B. Boot the machine into single user mode, run fsck on the root file system, and then reboot. |
Option C | C. Boot the machine into single-user mode, then check that /opt/local exists and that the /etc/vfstab entry is spelled correctly. |
Option D | D. Boot the machine into single-user mode, comment the line from the /etc/vtstab file, and reboot. Verify that the NFS server software is running on the server, and that the directory specified in the client's /etc/vi stab file is properly exported using # showmount -e. |
Correct Answer | C,D |
Question ID 4136 | Your server has been crashing intermittently for unknown reasons. Youtfie been told to start saving the information from the crash in the /var/crash directory (c0tid0s4) so that a technician can analyze the problem. Your crash dump configuration file has the following entries: |
Option A | A. coreadm -p /dev/dsk/c0d0s4 |
Option B | B. coreadm —y |
Option C | C. dumpadm —s /dev/dsk/c0d0s4 |
Option D | D. dumpadm -y |
Correct Answer | D |