Oracle 1z0-820 Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
Identify the two security features incorporated in the Oracle Solaris 11 Cryptographic Framework.
- ALayer 5 IP address encryptions
- BInternet protocol security
- CDiffie-Kerberos coaxial key encryption
- DSigned cryptographic plugins (providers)Most Voted
- EKernel support for signed antivirus pluginsMost Voted
Correct Answer:
BD
BD
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Question #2
Review the ZFS dataset output that is displayed on your system:
M F /data/file5 -
- F /data/file1
R F /data/file3 -> /data/file13
+ F /data/file4
Which four correctly describe the output?
M F /data/file5 -
- F /data/file1
R F /data/file3 -> /data/file13
+ F /data/file4
Which four correctly describe the output?
- A/data/file4 has been added.
- BThe link /data/file3 has been added.
- C/data/file3 has been renamed to /data/file13.
- D/data/file4 has been modified and is now larger.
- E/data/file1 has been deleted.
- F/data/file1 has been modified and is now smaller.
- G/data/file5 has been modified.
- H/data/file3 (a link) has been removed. ACEG
Correct Answer:
Explanation
A: + Indicates the file/directory was added in the later dataset
C: R Indicates the file/directory was renamed in the later dataset
E: - Indicates the file/directory was removed in the later dataset
G: M Indicates the file/directory was modified in the later dataset
Note: Identifying ZFS Snapshot Differences (zfs diff)
You can determine ZFS snapshot differences by using the zfs diff command.
The following table summarizes the file or directory changes that are identified by the zfs diff command.
File or Directory Change Identifier
* File or directory is modified or file or directory link changed
M -
* File or directory is present in the older snapshot but not in the newer snapshot
* File or directory is present in the newer snapshot but not in the older snapshot
+
* File or directory is renamed
R
Explanation
A: + Indicates the file/directory was added in the later dataset
C: R Indicates the file/directory was renamed in the later dataset
E: - Indicates the file/directory was removed in the later dataset
G: M Indicates the file/directory was modified in the later dataset
Note: Identifying ZFS Snapshot Differences (zfs diff)
You can determine ZFS snapshot differences by using the zfs diff command.
The following table summarizes the file or directory changes that are identified by the zfs diff command.
File or Directory Change Identifier
* File or directory is modified or file or directory link changed
M -
* File or directory is present in the older snapshot but not in the newer snapshot
* File or directory is present in the newer snapshot but not in the older snapshot
+
* File or directory is renamed
R
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Question #3
Which five statements describe options available for installing the Oracle Solaris 11operating system using the installation media?
- AYou can perform a text or LiveCD installation locally or over the network.
- BThe text Installer does not install the GNOME desktop. The GNOME desktop package must he added after you have installed the operating system.
- CThe LiveCD Installation cannot be used to install multiple instances of Oracle Solaris.
- DThe LiveCD installer cannot be used if you need to preserve a specific Solaris Volume Table of Contents (VTOC) slice in your current operating system.
- EThe LiveCD Installer is for x86 platforms only.
- FThe GUI installer cannot be used to upgrade your operating system from Solaris 10.
- GIf you are installing Oracle Solaris 11 on an x86-based system that will have more than one operating system installed in it, you cannot partition your disk during the installation process.
- HThe LiveCD installer can be used for SPARC or x86 platforms.
Correct Answer:
BCDEF
A: If the network is setup to perform automated installations, you can perform a text installation over the network by setting up an install service on the network and selecting a text installation when the client system boots.
B: After a fresh install of Solaris 11 express, only the console mode is activated.
To add Gnome, simply do :
$ sudo pkg install slim_install
This will install additional packages that are not installed by default.
D: The text installer advantages over the GUI installer include:
* In addition to modifying partitions, the text installer enables you to create and modify VTOC slices within the Solaris partition.
F: How do I upgrade my Solaris 10 or lower systems to Solaris 11?
Unfortunately, you CAN'T. There is no direct upgrade installer or other tool that will allow you to upgrade from earlier releases of Solaris to Solaris 11. This is primarily due to the vast changes in the packaging mechanism in Solaris 10.
Incorrect answers:
E: Both installers can be used to install Oracle Solaris on the x86 platform. The text installer can also be used to install Oracle Solaris on the SPARC platform.
G: Both installers enable you to select, create, or modify disk partitions during an installation.
H: Both installers can be used to install Oracle Solaris on the x86 platform. The text installer can also be used to install Oracle Solaris on the SPARC platform.
Reference: Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library, Comparing Installation Options
BCDEF
A: If the network is setup to perform automated installations, you can perform a text installation over the network by setting up an install service on the network and selecting a text installation when the client system boots.
B: After a fresh install of Solaris 11 express, only the console mode is activated.
To add Gnome, simply do :
$ sudo pkg install slim_install
This will install additional packages that are not installed by default.
D: The text installer advantages over the GUI installer include:
* In addition to modifying partitions, the text installer enables you to create and modify VTOC slices within the Solaris partition.
F: How do I upgrade my Solaris 10 or lower systems to Solaris 11?
Unfortunately, you CAN'T. There is no direct upgrade installer or other tool that will allow you to upgrade from earlier releases of Solaris to Solaris 11. This is primarily due to the vast changes in the packaging mechanism in Solaris 10.
Incorrect answers:
E: Both installers can be used to install Oracle Solaris on the x86 platform. The text installer can also be used to install Oracle Solaris on the SPARC platform.
G: Both installers enable you to select, create, or modify disk partitions during an installation.
H: Both installers can be used to install Oracle Solaris on the x86 platform. The text installer can also be used to install Oracle Solaris on the SPARC platform.
Reference: Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library, Comparing Installation Options
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Question #4
Review the zonestat command:
zonestate - q physical - memory -R high -z -p -p "zones" 10 24h 60m
Select the option that correctly describes the information that is displayed by this command.
zonestate - q physical - memory -R high -z -p -p "zones" 10 24h 60m
Select the option that correctly describes the information that is displayed by this command.
- AIt is a sample of dbzones physical memory usage taken every hour over a 24-hour period. Only the top 10 samplings of peak memory usage are displayed. All other utilization data is eliminated.
- BIt is a sample of dbzones CPU, virtual memory, and networking utilization. Physical memory is executed from the report. The sampling is taken every 10 minutes over a 24-hour period and peak utilization id displayed each hour.
- CIt is a sample of dbzones CPU, virtual memory, and networking utilization. Physical memory is executed from the report. The sampling is taken every 10 minutes over a 24-hour period and displayed each hour.
- DIt is a sample of dbzones physical memory usage taken every 10 seconds and 24-hour period. Only peak virtual memory usage and CPU utilization are displayed each hour. All other Utilization data is eliminated.
- EIt is a sample of dbzones physical memory usage taken every 10 seconds and 24-hour period. Only peak memory usage is displayed each hour. All other utilization data is eliminated.
Correct Answer:
D
* (Not A, B, C): interval (here 10 seconds): Specifies the length in seconds to pause between each interval report.
* duration (here 24 h)
* -R report[,report] (here high)
Print a summary report.
Print a summary report detailing the highest usage of each resource and zone during any interval of the zonestat utility invocation. high
Note: The zonestat utility reports on the cpu, memory, and resource control utilization of the currently running zones. Each zone's utilization is reported both as a percentage of system resources and the zone's configured limits.
The zonestat utility prints a series of interval reports at the specified interval. It optionally also prints one or more summary reports at a specified interval.
The default output is a summary of cpu, physical, and virtual memory utilization. The -r option can be used to choose detailed output for specific resources.
D
* (Not A, B, C): interval (here 10 seconds): Specifies the length in seconds to pause between each interval report.
* duration (here 24 h)
* -R report[,report] (here high)
Print a summary report.
Print a summary report detailing the highest usage of each resource and zone during any interval of the zonestat utility invocation. high
Note: The zonestat utility reports on the cpu, memory, and resource control utilization of the currently running zones. Each zone's utilization is reported both as a percentage of system resources and the zone's configured limits.
The zonestat utility prints a series of interval reports at the specified interval. It optionally also prints one or more summary reports at a specified interval.
The default output is a summary of cpu, physical, and virtual memory utilization. The -r option can be used to choose detailed output for specific resources.
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Question #5
You are configuring NFS on a server. Select the two statements that are true.
- AResources listed in /etc/dfs/dfstab are automatically shared on boot up.
- BA directory cannot be shared if a subdirectory below it is already shared.
- CRenaming a share created with the zfs set share command is not supported.
- DNFS and SMB protocols cannot be used simultaneously to share the same directory.
Correct Answer:
AC
A: ZFS can automatically share file systems by setting the sharenfs property. Using this property, you do not have to modify the /etc/dfs/dfstab file when a new file system is shared. The sharenfs property is a comma-separated list of options to pass to the share command. The value on is an alias for the default share options, which provides read/write permissions to anyone. The value off indicates that the file system is not managed by ZFS and can be shared through traditional means, such as the /etc/dfs/dfstab file. All file systems whose sharenfs property is not off are shared during boot.
Incorrect answers:
D: A share can define options for both NFS and SMB sharing.
AC
A: ZFS can automatically share file systems by setting the sharenfs property. Using this property, you do not have to modify the /etc/dfs/dfstab file when a new file system is shared. The sharenfs property is a comma-separated list of options to pass to the share command. The value on is an alias for the default share options, which provides read/write permissions to anyone. The value off indicates that the file system is not managed by ZFS and can be shared through traditional means, such as the /etc/dfs/dfstab file. All file systems whose sharenfs property is not off are shared during boot.
Incorrect answers:
D: A share can define options for both NFS and SMB sharing.
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