Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 9 Operating System, Part II of II (CX-310-015)

Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 9 Operating System, Part II of II (CX-310-015)
 
 
 
Product Description

The Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 Operating System, Part II exam is geared toward those candidates with one or more years of experience working as a system administrator. This exam will test the candidate on the new features of the Solaris 9 Operating System (Solaris 9 OS) and on the more advanced system admininistration skills. The examination will include multiple choice scenario-based questions and fill-in questions. The Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 Exam, Part I (310-014) is a prerequisite to this examination. Reseller exam to not apply as prerequisites.

ATTENTION: This exam will no longer be sold after January 31, 2010, and customers who purchase will have until March 31, 2010 to take the exam.

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NZ-CX-310-015 NZ$358.00 (ex. GST)
 
 

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Details

  • Delivered at: Authorized Prometric testing centers
  • Prerequisites: Part I (CX-310-014)
  • Exam type: Multiple choice, free response, drag and drop
  • Number of questions: 58
  • Pass score: 65%
  • Time limit: 105 minutes

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Languages
  • English
  • Japanese
  • Korean

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Recommended Training

To succeed fully in this exam, candidates can take advantage of the following course(s):

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Exam Objectives

Describe Network Basics


  • Explain how to use network files to configure and test the IPV4 interfaces.
  • Explain how to start server processes within a client-server model.


Manage Virtual File Systems and Core Dumps


  • Explain when and how to add and remove swap space.
  • Given a crash dump scenario, change the crash dump and core file configuration.
  • Identify the appropriate commands and procedures to manage files; list, start and stop daemons; and manage utilities on NFS servers and clients.
  • Explain how to enable NFS server logging, and how to configure nfslogd behavior.
  • Given a problem scenario and resulting NFS error message, infer causes and select an appropriate course of action to resolve the problem.
  • Explain how to configure AutoFS using automount maps.


Manage Storage Volumes


  • Explain the purpose, features, and functionalities of RAID, and identify the guidelines to follow when using RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5, including hardware considerations.
  • Define key SVM concepts, including volumes and state databases.


Control Access and Configure System Messaging


  • Explain how to display and set Access Control Lists (ACLs) using the command line and create default ACLs.
  • Explain fundamental concepts of role-based access control (RBAC), including rights, roles, profiles, authorizations, administrator profile shells, and RBAC databases.
  • Explain how to build user accounts, rights profiles, and their role when managing RBAC.
  • Describe the fundamentals of the syslog function including the etc/syslog.conf file and the relationship between syslogd and m4 macro processor.
  • Explain how to configure system messaging, including configuring the /etc/syslog.conf file, modifying the inetd process and using the logger command.


Set Up Naming Services


  • Describe naming service concepts, and explain how to use the naming service switch file, the Name Service Cache Daemon (NSCD), and the getent command to get naming service information.
  • Given a description of a naming service client, identify the steps and commands to configure the DNS client and set up the LDAP client.
  • Explain the purpose, features, and functions of NIS namespace information, domains, and daemons.
  • Explain how to configure the name service switch for different lookups, and configure a NIS domain using the required maps, files, commands, and scripts.
  • Explain how to build custom NIS maps.


Perform Advanced Installation Procedures


  • Explain the purpose, features, and functionality of the Jumpstart software, including boot services, identification services, configuration services, and installation services.
  • Given a scenario, explain the procedures, scripts, and commands to implement a Jumpstart server.
  • Given a scenario describing Jumpstart software configuration alternatives, explain how to establish a boot-only server, identification service alternatives, configuration service alternatives, and installation service alternatives.
  • Given scenarios involving Jumpstart software problems with booting, identification, configuration, install, or begin/finish scripts, analyze and select a course of action to resolve the problem.
  • Explain how to use the Flash installation feature, and describe the requirements and limitations of this feature.
  • Explain how to create and use a Flash archive and how to use a Flash archive for installation with Webstart, interactive install, and the Jumpstart software.


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