Test Your Knowledge

   

1:

Which swap area must be available at system bootup time?

  1. primary swap

  2. file system swap

  3. disk swap

  4. secondary swap

2:

Where can you create a device swap?

  1. a logical volume

  2. a whole disk used entirely for swap area

  3. free area at the end of a disk used in the whole-disk approach

  4. all of the above

3:

You have three identical disk drives . How would you like to use these for swap and file systems for the best swap performance?

  1. Create file systems on two disks and use the third one as device swap.

  2. Create device swap areas on all three disks and assign them the same priority.

  3. Create device swap areas on all three disks and assign them different priorities.

  4. Use file system swap with the same priority on all three disks.

4:

You have three different swap areas in LVM. These are:

 /dev/vg03/lvol2 /dev/vg03/lvol8 /dev/vg03/lvol9 

You want to stop using /dev/vg03/lvol2 as swap space. How can you do it?

  1. Use the swapoff command with /dev/vg03/lvol2 as an argument.

  2. Use the -d option with the swapon command and /dev/vg03/lvol2 as its argument.

  3. Delete the /dev/vg03/lvol2 entry in the /etc/fstab file and reboot the system.

  4. Create a new file system on this swap area using the newfs command.

5:

What information is not displayed by the swapinfo command by default?

  1. type of swap area

  2. total physical memory installed

  3. percentage of swap space used

  4. percentage of swap space free


   
Top


HP Certified
HP Certified: HP-UX System Administration
ISBN: 0130183741
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 390
Authors: Rafeeq Rehman

flylib.com © 2008-2017.
If you may any questions please contact us: flylib@qtcs.net