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Oracle Exam 1Z0-821 Topic 4 Question 101 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-821 exam
Question #: 101
Topic #: 4
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Which two are true about accounts, groups, and roles in the Solaris user database?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Emilio
2 months ago
Wait, they want me to know the intricacies of the Solaris user database? I thought this was an exam on how to turn it off and switch to Linux!
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Chauncey
3 days ago
I think we can skip the details about system-reserved UID numbers for now.
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Hershel
6 days ago
Yeah, and don't forget about the GID determining group ownership of new files.
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Tyra
25 days ago
Don't worry, just focus on the basics. Like unique UID numbers for accounts.
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Fannie
2 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm going to go with A and D, though I'm a bit unsure about the GID part. Hopefully, I don't end up in the dog house with this answer.
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Britt
23 days ago
Don't worry, I'm sure you got it right. A and D are the correct choices.
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Dulce
1 months ago
I agree, D is also true because the GID determines group ownership of new files.
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Alpha
1 months ago
I think A is correct because each account needs a unique UID.
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Benton
2 months ago
E is spot on, the /etc/group file is where group membership is defined. This question is a bit tricky, but I think A and E are the way to go.
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Alana
2 months ago
B is definitely wrong, account names can be longer than 8 characters. And C is weird, why would low UIDs be reserved?
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Curtis
14 days ago
D) The GID for an account determines the default group ownership of new files created by that account.
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Leontine
24 days ago
Yeah, I agree. Account names can definitely be longer than 8 characters.
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Son
1 months ago
E) The groups that an account is a member of are determined by the entries in the /etc/group file.
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Tegan
1 months ago
E) The groups that an account is a member of are determined by the entries in the /etc/group file.
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Hortencia
1 months ago
A) All Solaris user accounts must have a unique UID number.
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Gerry
1 months ago
A) All Solaris user accounts must have a unique UID number.
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Jules
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think B and E could also be true.
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Luke
2 months ago
A and D seem correct to me. I'm not sure about the character limit for account names though.
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Lelia
1 months ago
The groups that an account is a member of are determined by the entries in the /etc/group file.
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Wendell
1 months ago
I'm not sure about the character limit for account names either.
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Reita
2 months ago
I agree, the GID does determine the default group ownership.
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Paris
2 months ago
I think A and D are correct.
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Detra
2 months ago
I agree with Freeman, A and D make sense.
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Freeman
3 months ago
I think A and D are true.
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