Exam Duration: 90 minutes
Passing Score: 61%
Suggested Preparation
Below includes the recommended preparation to achieve this level of expertise.
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The study guide is targeted for those who have attended the recommended 5 day training course. This self-study guide summarizes the key lessons and topics in the corresponding certification exam.
Recommended 6 months of hands-on experience using Veritas Storage Foundation.
Knowledge of UNIX system and storage administration.
Product documentation for Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0
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Recommended Course:
Veritas Storage Foundation 5.x for UNIX
Other Recommended Courses:
Storage Virtualization Concepts
Note: Be cautioned that, attendance in a training course does not guarantee passage of a certification exam.
Title Veritas Storage Foundation 5.0 for Solaris
Description See Attachment below
Abstract In this course, you will learn to integrate, operate, and make the most of Veritas Storage Foundation, including Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) and Veritas File System (VxFS), in a UNIX environment. You will learn to install and configure Veritas Volume Manager and how to manage disks, disk groups, and volumes by using the graphical user interface and from the command line. You will also learn system troubleshooting and recovery, online file system administration, cross-platform data sharing, and offline and off-host processing using volume snapshots and storage checkpoints.
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Exam Details
Duration = 90 minutes (with Borderline survey included)
Passing score = 37 (61%)
Total items = 60
Answer each question then check the correct answers provided at the bottom of the page.1. A Volume Manager disk can be divided into one or more ________.
a. disk groups
b. partitions
c. slices
d. subdisks
2. What does an active/passive array provide?
a. load balancing using minimum I/O policy
b. high availability in the event of a total array failure
c. load balancing using the round robin I/O policy
d. high availability in the event of a path failure
3. Which configuration step must be completed prior to assigning a new disk to a disk group?
a. initialize the disk
b. create subdisks
c. assign disk space to volumes
d. configure the volume disk pool
4. Which vxdisk command options display disk information and the disk group status?
a. -o dg list
b. -o alldgs list
c. -o list alldgs
d. -o list dg
5. If the datadg disk group has a disk group version of 50, what occurs when you run the vxdg upgrade datadg command with no other options?
a. The disk group is upgraded by one disk group version level, in this case, to version 60
b. You receive an error stating that the disk group version must be specified
c. The disk group is upgraded to the latest disk group version
d. The current disk group version is displayed and no further action is taken
6. Output from the vxprint command displays information stored in the _______.
a. private region
b. public region
c. partition table
d. dirty region log
7. Which command removes the datavol volume from the datadg disk group?
a. vxassist -g datadg remove volume datavol
b. vxremove -g datadg remove volume datavol
c. vxassist -g datadg destroy volume datavol
d. vxdg -g datadg destroy volume datavol
8. Which statement is true about the relationship between a Volume Manager volume and the corresponding file system?
a. Starting the volume will start the file system
b. The file system must be mounted to stop the volume
c. The file system must be unmounted to stop the volume
d. Starting the file system will start the volume
9. Which command forces the daemon to reread all the drives in the system?
a. kill ?HUP vxiod
b. vxdisk rescan
c. vxdctl enable
d. vxprint -voldstart
10. Which command can be used to remove a disk interactively?
a. vxdiskadm option
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