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Oracle Exam 1Z0-821 Topic 6 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-821 exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 6
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Identify the correct description of an IPS image.

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Suggested Answer: D

Searching for Packages

Use the pkg search command to search for packages whose data matches the specified pattern.

Like thepkg contentscommand, thepkg searchcommand examines the contents of packages. While thepkg contentscommand returns the contents, thepkg searchcommand returns the names of packages that match the query.

pkg search

search [-HIaflpr] [-o attribute ...] [-s repo_uri] query

Search for matches to the query, and display the results.

Which tokens are indexed are action-dependent, but may include content hashes and pathnames.

Note: pkg is the retrieval client for the image packaging system. With a valid configuration, pkg can be invoked to create locations for packages to be installed, called 'images', and install packages into those images. Packages are published by publishers, who may make their packages available at one or more repositories. pkg, then, retrieves packages from a publisher's repository and installs them into an image.


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Precious
1 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I thought IPS stood for 'Incredibly Puzzling Stuff'!
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Shayne
1 months ago
Option D is the answer. A location where packages can be installed, like your Solaris instance, is what an IPS image refers to.
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Serina
2 days ago
Got it, thanks for clarifying!
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Shawnda
6 days ago
So an IPS image is basically where you can install packages from your Solaris instance.
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Frederic
15 days ago
Option D is the correct answer.
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Javier
1 months ago
Haha, I'm sure an ISO image of the Solaris media DVD is not an IPS image. That's like asking me to identify a CD-ROM as an IPS image.
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Jacklyn
19 days ago
User 3: A depot location or source where Solaris packages can be installed from is also a valid description of an IPS image.
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Dell
1 months ago
User 2: I think an IPS repository is the correct description of an IPS image.
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Yen
1 months ago
User 1: You're right, an ISO image of the Solaris media DVD is definitely not an IPS image.
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Tommy
2 months ago
I think Option C is the right answer. A depot location or source is where the Solaris packages can be installed from.
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Roosevelt
9 days ago
Option C makes sense, it refers to the depot location for Solaris packages.
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Shawnta
22 days ago
Yes, Option C is the right choice.
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Earleen
1 months ago
I agree, Option C is the correct answer.
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Afton
2 months ago
Option B seems correct to me. An IPS repository is where the Solaris packages are stored and can be installed from.
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Horace
4 days ago
So, it's like a central location for all the packages to be accessed and installed.
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Malcom
5 days ago
Yes, an IPS repository is where the Solaris packages are stored and can be installed from.
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Allene
7 days ago
I think option B is the correct description of an IPS image.
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Theron
8 days ago
Exactly, it simplifies the process of managing and installing software on Solaris systems.
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Chaya
12 days ago
So, it's like a central location where you can access and install the packages you need.
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Shoshana
1 months ago
Yes, an IPS repository is like a source for installing Solaris packages.
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Galen
2 months ago
I think option B is correct. An IPS repository is where the Solaris packages are stored.
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Gracie
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but D) A location where packages can be installed also sounds plausible to me.
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Adaline
3 months ago
I agree with Vernice, C) makes sense because an IPS image is where we can install Solaris packages from.
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Vernice
3 months ago
I think the correct description of an IPS image is C) A depot location or source where Solaris packages can be installed from.
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