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LPI Exam 201-450 Topic 15 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 201-450 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 15
[All 201-450 Questions]

After a lot of write operations, the administrator want to ensure that the kernel flushes the file system buffers to disk. Which command will accomplish this? (Specify ONLY the command without any path or parameters.)

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lenna
1 months ago
Sync? More like 'syncing my teeth with this exam question!' Amirite, folks? Anyone? Bueller?
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Tijuana
1 months ago
Sync, the one and only. Although I hear the old-school admins prefer to just throw the entire server at the disk to get the job done. Efficiency at its finest!
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Jesusita
5 days ago
Yeah, sync is the way to go for sure.
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Gabriele
9 days ago
sync
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Matthew
2 months ago
Sync is the command you're looking for. Though I'd recommend the admin invest in a few solid-state drives while they're at it. Less buffering, more instant gratification!
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Inocencia
11 days ago
Agreed, they make a huge difference in performance.
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Angella
17 days ago
Solid-state drives are definitely a game changer.
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Britt
1 months ago
sync
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Colby
2 months ago
Sync is the answer, easy peasy. Although I do wonder if the admin has been keeping up with their disk maintenance. Gotta love those file system buffers, am I right?
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Basilia
2 months ago
Yes, sync is the correct command for that. It helps prevent data loss in case of a system crash.
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Veta
2 months ago
I think it's sync because it forces the kernel to flush file system buffers to disk.
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Gilberto
2 months ago
Sync, of course! That's the classic way to flush those buffers straight to the disk. No-brainer!
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Jeannetta
28 days ago
Yes, sync is a simple and effective way to ensure the file system buffers are flushed to disk.
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Dorothy
1 months ago
Good to know, I'll remember to use sync for that purpose.
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Mona
1 months ago
Exactly, sync is the command you need to use to flush those buffers to disk.
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Long
2 months ago
sync
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Barbra
2 months ago
sync
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