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  • Oracle 1Z0-821 Exam Questions
  • Provided By: Oracle
  • Exam: Oracle Solaris 11 System Administration
  • Certification: Oracle Solaris
  • Total Questions: 245
  • Updated On: Apr 17, 2025
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  • Question 1
    • You have a ticket from a new user on the system, indicating that he cannot log in to his account. The information in the ticket gives you both the username and password. The ticket also shows that the account was set up three days ago.
      As root, you switch users to this account with the following command:
      su -- newuser
      You do not get an error message.
      You then run 1s -1a and see the following files:
      local1.cshrc local1.login local1.profile .bash_history .bashrc .profile
      As root, you grep the /etc/passwd file and the /etc/shadow file for this username, with these results:
      /etc/passwd contains newuser:x:60012:10:/home/newuser:/usr/bin/bash
      /etc/shadow contains newuser:UP: : : : :10: :
      As root, what is your next logical step?

      Answer: B
  • Question 2
    • Given:
      file1 and file2 are text files.
      dir1 and dir2 are directories.
      Which two commands will be successful?

      Answer: A,C
  • Question 3
    • Which three Installation option allow for a 'hands free' and 'unattended'' Installation of the Solaris 11 environment?

      Answer: A,D,F
  • Question 4
    • View the Exhibit and review the zpool and ZFS configuration information from your system.
      3
      Identify the correct procedure for breaking the /prod_data mirror, removing c4t0d0 and c4t2d0, and making the data on c4t0d0and c4t2d0 accessible under the dev_data mount point.

      Answer: D
  • Question 5
    • user1 has a disk quota of 0.5 MB. The user attempts to run the following command on a file called .bigfile that is 495 KB in size:
      cp bigfile /tmp
      Will the command execute successfully?

      Answer: A
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