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Oracle Exam 1Z0-822 Topic 7 Question 106 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-822 exam
Question #: 106
Topic #: 7
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You have a ZFS pool that contains a hierarchy of data file systems. You create snapshots of the file systems and you created a clone (dpool/export/CID) of the dpool/export/home/CID file systems. The file systems are as follows:

Now you remove a file from the cloned file system:

root@sll-server1:~# rm /export/CID/core.bash.8070

How will space usage be changed for dpool/export/CID?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Leota
2 months ago
Wait, so we're removing a file from a clone? That's like trying to clean up your messy room by hiding your dirty socks under the bed. This question's got more twists than a pretzel!
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Barrie
21 days ago
So, the USED value will increase for the clone, but the original file system will remain unchanged.
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Gail
27 days ago
Exactly, removing a file from the clone won't impact the original file system's space allocation.
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Samira
29 days ago
But the clone is a separate entity, so it won't affect the original file system's space usage.
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Barrett
30 days ago
A) The USED value will increase and the REFER value will decrease; the AVAIL value will be unchanged.
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Donette
2 months ago
This is a tough one, but I'm going to go with C. I mean, it's ZFS, so the space usage has to be pretty straightforward, right? Or is that just wishful thinking on my part?
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Lindsey
14 days ago
Yeah, C makes sense because removing a file should decrease both USED and REFER values.
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Elden
20 days ago
I agree, C seems like the most logical choice for how the space usage will change.
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Jaclyn
1 months ago
I think C is the correct answer. ZFS should handle space usage changes efficiently.
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Fausto
2 months ago
I've got it! The answer is C. Removing a file from the clone should free up space, decreasing the USED and REFER values while increasing the AVAIL value. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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Shelia
16 days ago
Yep, it's a straightforward concept. Removing a file should definitely impact the space usage in the clone.
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Selma
17 days ago
That makes sense, removing a file should free up space in the clone.
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Melodie
21 days ago
I think you're right, the USED and REFER values should decrease while the AVAIL value increases.
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Josue
2 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. My initial thought was that the USED value would increase and the REFER value would decrease, but the wording of the question makes me think that might not be the case.
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Alecia
28 days ago
User3: I'm not sure, but I think the AVAIL value will be unchanged.
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Nguyet
1 months ago
User2: I agree with you, that was my initial thought too.
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Shad
2 months ago
User1: I think the USED value will increase and the REFER value will decrease.
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Alisha
2 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I think the answer is C since removing a file from the cloned file system should decrease the USED value, decrease the REFER value, and increase the AVAIL value.
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Tammara
3 months ago
That makes sense, since we removed a file from the cloned file system.
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Laurel
3 months ago
I believe the USED value will increase and the REFER value will decrease.
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Tammara
3 months ago
I think the space usage will change for dpool/export/CID.
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