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IBM Exam S1000-007 Topic 7 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's S1000-007 exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 7
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An AIX administrator installed the fileset named useful_fileset. How can they determine which files are included in the fileset?

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Suggested Answer: B

'The command to limit root user access to only members of the group called system is chadmin group=system root. This command will set the primary group of the root user to the system group, thereby limiting root user access to only members of that group. This command can be used to set any user's primary group, not just root.' The source of this information is the IBM AIX v7 Administrator Specialty Study Guide.


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Cletus
1 months ago
I bet the person who came up with answer C is the same one who thought 'useful__fileset' was a valid name. What a joker!
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Louis
1 months ago
C) rpm -qf useful_fileset? This is for RPM-based systems, not AIX!
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Aliza
7 days ago
D) lppchk -f useful fileset
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Peggie
9 days ago
B) lslpp -f useful_fileset
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Shawn
29 days ago
A) file -f useful__fileset
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Anastacia
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) lppchk -f useful fileset might also be a valid option.
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Barbra
2 months ago
D) lppchk -f useful fileset? Nah, that's for checking the integrity of installed filesets, not listing the contents.
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Terrilyn
29 days ago
A) file -f useful__fileset
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Terrilyn
1 months ago
B) lslpp -f useful_fileset
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Sue
2 months ago
I agree with Jame. lslpp command is used to list the filesets installed on the system.
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Heidy
2 months ago
A) file -f useful__fileset? Really? That's not even a valid command!
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Elza
8 days ago
D) Will do, thanks for the assistance!
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Lacey
12 days ago
C) That should give you the list of files. Let me know if you need any more help.
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Virgina
14 days ago
B) Thanks for the correction. I'll try that command to see the files included in the fileset.
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Thaddeus
16 days ago
A) Oops, my mistake. The correct command is lslpp -f useful_fileset.
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Thaddeus
25 days ago
C) Just make sure you use the correct command to get the information you need.
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Wilburn
27 days ago
A) Thanks for the tip, I'll give that command a try.
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Cassandra
1 months ago
B) I agree, lslpp -f useful_fileset will show you the files included in the fileset.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
A) Yeah, that's not a valid command. You should try lslpp -f useful_fileset instead.
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Phillip
2 months ago
B) lslpp -f useful_fileset is the correct answer. It lists the contents of the specified fileset.
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Jame
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) lslpp -f useful_fileset.
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