Está en la página 1de 3

Test: Sun Systems Fault Analysis Workshop Online Assessment

Review your answers, feedback, and question scores below.


This online assessment measures your understanding of the concepts prese
nted in the Sun Systems Fault Analysis Workshop. This assessment is offered as a
n alternative option to attending the 5-day instructor-led class. You will have
two chances to take it and successfully pass the assessment, otherwise you will
be required to attend the class.
Sun Systems Fault Analysis Workshop Online Assessment
(Answer all questions in this section)
16.
You notice that a server is creating core files in rando
m directories and that these files are quite large and use up valuable disk spac
e. When displaying the core file configuration on the server, the following info
rmation is presented:<br/><br/> global core file pattern:<br/> global core file
content: default<br/> init core file pattern: core<br/> init core file content:
default<br/> global core dumps: disabled<br/> per-process core dumps: enabled<br
/> global setid core dumps: disabled<br/> per-process setid core dumps: disabled
<br/> global core dump logging: disabled<br/><br/> Which option would configure
the server so only global core files would be saved and generated in the /var/co
re directory?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
coreadm -g /var/core/%f.%p -e global
coreadm -g /var/core/%f.%p -e global
coreadm -p /var/core%f.%p -e global
coreadm -e global; coreadm -p /var/core%f.%p

Incorrect
tent and try again.

Sorry, that is not correct. Please review the course con

17.
A server has been crashing intermittently for unknown re
asons. You have asked the customer to start saving the information from the cras
h in the /var/crash directory (c0t1d0s4) so that you can analyze the problem. Th
e crash dump configuration file has the following entries:<br/><br/> Dump conten
t: all pages<br/> Dump device: /dev/dsk/c0d0s1 (swap)<br/> Savecore directory: /
var/crash/<br/> Savecore enabled: no<br/><br/> After the most recent crash, the
customer went into the /var/crash directory to look for the dump file but the di
rectory was empty.<br/><br/> Which command is invoked to enable the system to st
ore crash dumps in /var/crash on reboot?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
dumpadm -y
dumpadm -d

dumpadm -s
coreadm -d

Correct

Correct!

18.
Fault types that can occur on a system are placed in fiv
e error categories: Software, Hardware, Critical, Fatal, and System Panics.<br/>
<br/> When a system fault is caused by a critical error it is recommended that t
he system be immediately shutdown.<br/><br/> Which two faults could be attribute
d to a critical error that requires the immediate shutdown of the system?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
Fan failure, resulting in an increased operating temperature.
Single power supply failure in a system with redundant power supplies.
Corrupt disks.
Component burnout due to high temperature.
Power supply problems in a system with a single power supply.

Incorrect
tent and try again.

Sorry, that is not correct. Please review the course con

19.
You are asked to diagnose the failure of a service that
was supposed to start automatically at boot time on a SPARC-based system. <br/><
br/> Which command causes SMF to start all services serially and display message
s on the console for all services?
Mark for Review
(1) Points
boot -a debug
boot -m debug
boot -m milestone-none
boot -v

Correct

Correct!

20.
A network interface is added and manually configured on
a system. This new network interface (hme1) reports that it is functional, howev
er a snoop session from another host shows no traffic flowing out of this interf
ace.<br/><br/> To resolve this communication problem, you enter the command:<br/
><br/> # ifconfig hme1 plumb<br/><br/> Which two actions would the plumb keyword
automatically perform to resolve this type of communication problem?
Mark fo
r Review
(1) Points
(Choose all correct answers)
Sets up the streams required by the IP to use the device.
Shows the IP address, netmask, and MAC address of the interface.
Redefines the address of the interface.
Opens devices associated with the physical interface name.
Modifies the configuration of the interface.

Correct

Correct!

Previous

Page 4 of 11

Next

Summary

También podría gustarte