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Question ID 4260

You try to mount an NFS file system, /datadir, on host fusion from the remote NFS server gravity using the NFSv4 protocol. The following message appears:
# mount -F nfs gravity:/datadir /datadir
nfs mount: gravity:/datadir: No such file or directory What can cause the error?
 

Option A

A.    The directory is spelled incorrectly in /etc/vfstab.
 

Option B

B.    The directory /datadir does NOT exist on the NFS client fusion.
 

Option C

C.    The NFS share /datadir does NOT exist on NFS server gravity.
 

Option D

D.    The host fusion is NOT allowed to access /datadir on NFS server gravity.
 

Option E

E.    The permissions on the directory /datadir on NFS server gravity are too restrictive.
 

Correct Answer C
Explanation


Question ID 4261

During boot up, your x86-based laptop that is running the Solaris 10 OS displays the message: NFS server arizona not responding, still trying
Which two are valid troubleshooting procedures for this problem? (Choose two.)
 

Option A

A.    restart the NFS client-side daemons
 

Option B

B.    verify that the nfsd daemon is running on your laptop
 

Option C

C.    verify that your laptop is connected to the correct network
 

Option D

D.    verify that the server arizona is up and that its network interface is up.
 

Option E

E.    verify that the NFS client entry in /etc/inetd.conf is correct, then get inetd to reread the /etc/inetd.conf
 

Correct Answer C,D
Explanation

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