Which command produces human-readable timestamps in kernel ring buffer messages?
As root you configured a file system using AutoFS with default settings. In the first session, you changed to a directory under AutoFS control. In a second session, you changed to /etc. Now the idle time for the session expires. Which two statements are true about the status of the file system mounted in the first session?
Which three are features of the btrfs file system?
Examine this command and output:
$ ftp host01.example.com
Connected to host01.example.com (192.168.40.131).
220 (vsFTPd 3.0.2)
Name (host01.example.com:oracle):
After entering a carriage return, this error message is displayed:
530 Permission denied
Login Failed
ftp>
Why is the oracle user denied access to the FTP server on host01.example.com?