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QUESTION: 12
A zone won't boot. Identify the five causes.

A. The zone is configured to have its own CPUs, and there aren't enough.
B. The zone is configured to have exclusive access to an NIC, and the NIC is already up.
C. The zone is configured to mount a file system, which is already mounted.
D. The zone is currently running or shutting down.
E. The zone has been uninstalled.
F. Your terminal session is missing the SYS_TIME privilege.

Answer(s): A, B, C, D, E
Explanation:
A: dedicated-cpu Resource
The dedicated-cpu resource specifies that a subset of the system's processors should be
dedicated to a non-global zone while it is running. When the zone boots, the system will
dynamically create a temporary pool for use while the zone is running.
C: s the global administrator in the global zone, you can import raw and block devices into a
non-global zone. After the devices are imported, the zone administrator has access to the disk.
The zone administrator can then create a new file system on the disk and perform one of the
following actions:

Mount the file system manual y

Place the file system in /etc/vfstab so that it wil be mounted on zone boot
D, E: Booting a zone places the zone in the running state. A zone can be booted from the ready
state or from the installed state. A zone in the installed state that is booted transparently
transitions through the ready state to the running state. Zone login is allowed for zones in the
running state.

Incorrect:
Not F: Sys_time not related to booting a zone.
QUESTION: 13
Which two statements are true of the GRUB menu?

A. GRUB is the default boot loader for Oracle Solaris 11 SPARC and x86.
B. GRUB supports Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux only.
C. GRUB loads a kernel based upon the file name, disk, and partition specified.
D. GRUB uses boot environments for all operating systems.
E. GRUB is fully compliant with the Multiboot specification.

Answer(s): A, C
Explanation:
A:
* If your system has more than one OS installed on the system or more than one root boot
environment in a ZFS root pool, you can boot from these boot environments for both SPARC
and x86 platforms.

* GRUB, the open source boot loader, is the default boot loader in the Solaris OS.
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