Thread discussing the answer to a question in preparation materials for the Sun Certified System Administrator exam. The question referes to using the 'who' command to determine which users are physically connected to a Solaris system.
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This is my new Thread and i am so newbie about Bash/shell code.
My first exam question is : there is a file (name is also File) and this file has 2 letters and 1 number. And number is in the middle. like this
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I have to show only number on screen. And i did like... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I am studying for my 1z0-821 exam and I would like to clarify an answer to the following question :
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I hope you well and in great health, i wonder if i want to get Solaris 11 (1z0-821) exam i've to talk a course in oracle or i can just register for the exam and take it.
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I am running Sun Explorer to collect data, but /proc is very big in size so it is takin time to get completed. (Running from past 3 hours). I ran -->
/opt/SUNWexplo/bin/explorer -w all,zones
root@tsrim03:/# ps -ef | grep -i explo
root 27623 6539 0 06:28:59 pts/1 0:03 ksh -p... (1 Reply)
Hi Everyone
Any Idea where I can obtain good information or pdf file to prepare for the exam below.
Practice Exam for Sun Certified System Administrator for the Solaris 8 OS, Part II (WGS-PREX-S012B)
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Collem (4 Replies)
DEBCONF-SET-SELECTIONS(1) Debconf DEBCONF-SET-SELECTIONS(1)NAME
debconf-set-selections - insert new default values into the debconf database
SYNOPSIS
debconf-set-selections file
debconf-get-selections | ssh newhost debconf-set-selections
DESCRIPTION
debconf-set-selections can be used to pre-seed the debconf database with answers, or to change answers in the database. Each question will
be marked as seen to prevent debconf from asking the question interactively.
Reads from a file if a filename is given, otherwise from stdin.
WARNING
Only use this command to seed debconf values for packages that will be or are installed. Otherwise you can end up with values in the
database for uninstalled packages that will not go away, or with worse problems involving shared values. It is recommended that this only
be used to seed the database if the originating machine has an identical install.
DATA FORMAT
The data is a series of lines. Lines beginning with a # character are comments. Blank lines are ignored. All other lines set the value of
one question, and should contain four values, each separated by one character of whitespace. The first value is the name of the package
that owns the question. The second is the name of the question, the third value is the type of this question, and the fourth value (through
the end of the line) is the value to use for the answer of the question.
Alternatively, the third value can be "seen"; then the preseed line only controls whether the question is marked as seen in debconf's
database. Note that preseeding a question's value defaults to marking that question as seen, so to override the default value without
marking a question seen, you need two lines.
Lines can be continued to the next line by ending them with a "" character.
EXAMPLES
# Force debconf priority to critical.
debconf debconf/priority select critical
# Override default frontend to readline, but allow user to select.
debconf debconf/frontend select readline
debconf debconf/frontend seen false
OPTIONS --verbose, -v
verbose output
--checkonly, -c
only check the input file format, do not save changes to database
SEE ALSO debconf-get-selections(1) (available in the debconf-utils package)
AUTHOR
Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>
2011-06-22 DEBCONF-SET-SELECTIONS(1)