You have set up the task.max-lwps resource control on your Solaris 11 system.
Which option describes how to configure the system so that syslogd notifies you when the resources control threshold value for the task.max-lwps resource has been exceeded?
rctladm - display and/or modify global state of system
resource controls
The following command activates system logging of all viola-
tions of task.max-lwps.
# rctladm -e syslog task.max-lwps
#
Review the zonestat command:
zonestate - q physical - memory -R high -z -p -p ''zones'' 10 24h 60m
Select the option that correctly describes the information that is displayed by this command.
* (Not A, B, C): interval (here 10 seconds): Specifies the length in seconds to pause between each interval report.
* duration (here 24 h)
* -R report[,report] (here high)
Print a summary report.
high Print a summary report detailing the highest usage of each resource and zone during any interval of thezonestatutility invocation.
Note: The zonestat utility reports on the cpu, memory, and resource control utilization of the currently running zones. Each zone's utilization is reported both as a percentage of system resources and the zone's configured limits.
The zonestat utility prints a series of interval reports at the specified interval. It optionally also prints one or more summary reports at a specified interval.
The default output is a summary of cpu, physical, and virtual memory utilization. The -r option can be used to choose detailed output for specific resources.
Which three Installation option allow for a "hands free" and "unattended'" Installation of the Solaris 11 environment?
Oracle Solaris 11 uses Automated Installer (AI) for unattended installations.
Unattended installations are possible by placing the contents of the AI Image media (or ISO image contents from a download) on an AI server.
Incorrect answers:
A: Jumpstart used for Solaris 10.
B: LiveCD is used for hands-on installation.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solaris11/overview/solaris-matrix-1549264.html
Review the output from a ZFS file system:
NAMEPROPERTYVALUESOURCE
pool1/encryptencryptionaes-256-ccmlocal pool1/encryptkeysourceraw,file///mykeylocal
You need to recreate the pooM/encrypt file system exactly as it is listed above Which two commands can you use to recreate the pooM/encrypt file system?
(Choose two.)
The COMSTAR framework provides support for the iSCSI protocol.
Select three options that correctly describe the COMSTAR framework.
B: By carrying SCSI commands over IP networks, the iSCSI protocol enables you to access block devices from across the network as if they were connected to the local system. COMSTAR provides an easier way to manage these iSCSI target devices.
D: Common Multiprotocol SCSI TARget, or COMSTAR, a software framework that enables you to convert any Oracle Solaris 11 host into a SCSI target device that can be accessed over a storage network by initiator hosts.
E: One IP port can handle multiple iSCSI target devices.
Incorrect answers:
Here are the current limitations or restrictions of using the iSCSI initiator software in Oracle Solaris:
* Support for iSCSI devices that use SLP is not currently available.
* iSCSI targets cannot be configured as dump devices.
* Transferring large amounts of data over your existing network can have an impact on performance.
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