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Question ID 4234 | To save time configuring some custom network facilities, a junior administrator in your company attempts to copy some entries from the /etc/inetd.conf file on a Solaris 8 OS server into the /etc/inetd.conf on a Solaris 10 OS server. The junior administrator is unable to determine why services do not start. Which two commands can you run on the Solaris 10 OS server to start the services? (Choose two.) |
Option A | A. inetconv -f |
Option B | B. inetcfg -i /etc/inetd.conf |
Option C | C. inetcfg -o /etc/inetd.conf |
Option D | D. inetconv -f -i /etc/inetd.conf |
Option E | E. inetconv -forceimport -o /etc/inetd.conf |
Correct Answer | A,D |
Question ID 4235 | Assuming the directory /swapdir exists, what is the result of executing the following command? # mkfile 100m /swapdir/file1 |
Option A | A. A 100 megabyte swap file named /swapdir/file1 is created. |
Option B | B. A 100 megabyte swap file named /swapdir/file1 is added to the existing swap space. |
Option C | C. The size of the existing swap partition is increased by 100 megabyte using a file named /swapdir/file1. |
Option D | D. This command fails, because swap space can be created only during the initial installation of the operating system. |
Correct Answer | A |