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How can i disable STOP+A utility on SUN machines, which brings system into OK> prompt? |
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How do we know how many LAN cards we have in server? |
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What is "Piping" solaris? |
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Where are the templates stored that are copied into the users home directories for their personal customizations? |
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Which NFS daemons are found on the NFS server? |
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What SPARC emergency keyboard sequence will take the system to the ok prompt (forth monitor) but will send output to TTYA?
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What file controls system wide password aging? |
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Which of the following can be an appropriate name for a cluster? |
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What flag used with patchadd will prevent a later back out by preventing patchadd from backing up files? If this flag is used, the patch cannot be removed. |
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What file do you put the umask setting in? |
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When using the admintool, the membership list for groups is separated by what?
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Among the applications below, which one is not a client/server application? |
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Back to Sun Solaris OS Interview Questions and Answers page Question : What command will display the VTOC for disk c0t0d0s0?
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In order to save a template in /etc/format.dat, what two steps must occur? |
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What command enables a printer? |
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Which of the following commands can tell you whether packets are being delayed or dropped on your network? |
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What file contains the location of the namespace configuration textfiles such as hosts.rev, named.local, etc..? |
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Back to Sun Solaris OS Interview Questions and Answers page Question : What file controls global variables for system wide values for the Bourne Shell?
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Partition sizes can be set manually or from what configuration? |
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The hardware-level user interface that you see before the operating system has been started is called: |
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