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Question ID 4256

You want to allow the NFS server saturn to share the /var/tmp directory read-only with clients pluto and mars. You also want to allow pluto to have root access to this directory.
Which line should you add to the /etc/dfs/dfstab file for saturn?
 

Option A

A.    share -F nfs -o ro,root=pluto /var/tmp
 

Option B

B.    share -F nfs root_access pluto /var/tmp
 

Option C

C.    share -F nfs -o,ro=mars:pluto,root=pluto /var/tmp
 

Option D

D.    share -F nfs -o,root=pluto,ro=mars,pluto /var/tmp
 

Option E

E.    share -F nfs ro,root=pluto /var/tmp client=mars:pluto
 

Correct Answer C
Explanation


Question ID 4257

You are working on a system connected to the network. You attempt to access a directory, which you know is available to your system using NFS. You have NOT accessed this directory for some time. Your system displays the message:
Stale NFS file handle
What is a possible cause of this problem?
 

Option A

A.    The lockd daemon on the local system is no longer running.
 

Option B

B.    The mountd daemon on the local system has out-of-date configuration information.
 

Option C

C.    The automountd daemon has NOT been informed of changes to the automount maps.
 

Option D

D.    The file or directory has been removed on the NFS server without the client's knowledge.
 

Correct Answer D
Explanation

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