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Oracle Exam 1Z0-821 Topic 8 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-821 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 8
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Oracle Solaris 11 kernel encounters a fatal error, and it results in a system panic.

What type of file does this generate?

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Tiera
1 months ago
I'm gonna have to go with D) tape dump. You know, just for the comedic value. I mean, who even uses tape backups these days? Gotta keep it vintage, am I right?
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Layla
8 days ago
I'm gonna have to go with D) tape dump. You know, just for the comedic value. I mean, who even uses tape backups these days? Gotta keep it vintage, am I right?
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Shelton
13 days ago
No, I believe it's E) crash dump. That's the file created when the system panics.
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Tawna
20 days ago
I think it's C) core dump. That's the file generated when the system encounters a fatal error.
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Cecil
2 months ago
Ooh, this one's easy! It's C) core dump, no doubt about it. Bet the kernel devs are gonna have a field day digging through that file to figure out what went wrong.
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Dana
8 days ago
I've seen core dumps before, they can be really helpful in troubleshooting issues with the kernel.
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Lindsey
18 days ago
Yeah, the kernel devs will have to analyze the core dump to identify the root cause of the fatal error.
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Amie
21 days ago
I agree, it's definitely C) core dump. That's where all the information about the system panic will be stored.
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Tawny
2 months ago
Hmm, let me think... I'm gonna go with E) crash dump. That just sounds more appropriate for a Solaris kernel panic, doesn't it? Though I guess 'core dump' is the more common term.
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Tish
2 months ago
Core dump, definitely. I've had my fair share of Solaris kernel panics, and that's always the file you end up with. Gotta love that good old-fashioned core dump!
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Malissa
2 months ago
Yes, it's definitely a core dump. It's like a snapshot of the system at the time of the crash. Very useful for debugging.
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Leslee
2 months ago
Core dump, definitely. I've had my fair share of Solaris kernel panics, and that's always the file you end up with. Gotta love that good old-fashioned core dump!
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Huey
2 months ago
Looks like a classic OS crash scenario. I'm pretty sure the answer is C) core dump. That's the standard file generated when the kernel hits a fatal error.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's E) crash dump because it sounds more serious.
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Micheal
3 months ago
I agree with Zana, a fatal error would generate a core dump.
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Zana
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) core dump.
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