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1z0-820
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Upgrade to Oracle Solaris 11 System Administrator
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Jan 9, 2025
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Oracle 1z0-820

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Upgrade to Oracle Solaris 11 System Administrator Questions and Answers

Question 1

When setting up Automated Installer (AI) clients, an interactive tool can be used to generate a custom system configuration profile. The profile will specify the time zone, data and time, user and root accounts, and name services used for an AI client installation. This interactive tool will prompt you to enter the client information and an SC profile (XML) will be created.

Which interactive tool can be used to generate this question configuration?

Options:

A.

sys-unconfig

B.

installadm set-criteria

C.

sysconfig create-profile

D.

installadm create-profile

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Question 2

You upgraded your server to Oracle Solaris 11 and you imported zpool (pool1) that was created in Solaris 10. You need to create an encrypted ZFS file system in pool1, but first you need to make sure that your server supports ZFS encryption.

Which four statements are true for support of ZFS encryption?

Options:

A.

The encrypted file system must have been created in Oracle Solaris11. To encrypt a ZFS file system from a previous version of Solaris, upgrade the zpool and create a new encrypted ZFS file system into the encrypted ZFS file system.

B.

If you plan to create an encrypted file system in an existing zpool, the zpool must be upgraded to ZFS version 30.

C.

ZFS encryption is integrated with the ZFS command set and no additional packages need to be installed.

D.

ZFS encryption requires that the ZFS Dataset Encryption package be installed.

E.

If you plan to create an encrypted file system in an existing zpool, the pool must be upgraded to ZFS version 21, minimum.

F.

Encryption is supported at the pool or dataset (file system) level.

G.

Encryption is supported at the pool level only for every file system in the pool will be encrypted.

Question 3

View the Exhibit, and review the zpool and ZFS configuration information from your system

The application development team requested an up-to-date copy of the data from the /prod_data file system. You decide to give the team one of the disk drives containing the data by breaking the mirror, removing the disk c4t1d0 and mounting c4t1 dO under a new mount point named /dev_data. Identify the correct procedure for breaking the mirror, removing c4t1d0. and making the data on that drive accessible under the /dev_data mount point

Options:

A.

zfs destroy pooh /prod_data

zfs create pool1/prod_data c4t1d0 zfs create pool1/dev_data c4t1d0

B.

zfssplitpool1/prod_data

zfs mount -F zfs pool1/dev_data c4t1d0

C.

zpool split pooll pool2 zpool import pool2 zfs set mountpoint=/dev_data pool2/prod_data

D.

zpool split pool1/prod_data -n pool2/dev_data

zpool import -o mountpoint=/dev_data pool2/dev_data

3 e zfs split pool1/prod_data -n pool2/dev_data zfs set mountpoint=/dev_data pool2/dev_data