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What types of VNC sessions does SUSE Linux Enterprise Server support? (Choose two)

  1. One-time Sessions
  2. Automatic Sessions
  3. Server-initiated Sessions
  4. Persistent Sessions
  5. Timed Sessions

Answer(s): A,D

Explanation:

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server supports two different kinds of VNC sessions: One-time sessions that "live" as long as the VNC connection from the client is kept up, and persistent sessions that "live" until they are explicitly terminated.

5.1 One-time VNC Sessions

5.2 Persistent VNC Sessions


Reference:

https://documentation.suse.com/sles/11-SP4/html/SLES-all/cha- vnc.html#:~:text=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Server%20supports,until%20they%20are%20expli citly%20terminated.



Which statements about log file rotation are true? (Choose two)

  1. Configuration files in the /etc/logrotate.d/ directory can override settings in /etc/logrotate.conf.
  2. The /etc/logrotate.conf file controls which log files will be compressed or deleted based on some regular interval or when the log file reaches a particular size.
  3. The /etc/cron.daily/logrotate file controls which log files will be compressed or deleted based on some regular interval or when the log file
    reaches a particular size.
  4. Configuration files in the /etc/logrotate.d/ directory can override settings in /etc/cron.daily/logrotate.
  5. The /usr/sbin/logrotate program is used to create and configure settings in the /etc/logrotate.conf file.

Answer(s): A,B

Explanation:

Log file rotation is the process of compressing or deleting old log files to save disk space and improve performance. The /etc/logrotate.conf file controls the global settings for log file rotation, such as frequency, size limit, compression method, etc. The /etc/logrotate.d/ directory contains configuration files for specific log files that can override the global settings in /etc/logrotate.conf. The /usr/sbin/logrotate program is used to perform log file rotation according to the configuration files. It is usually invoked by a cron job in /etc/cron.daily/logrotate.


Reference:

https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP3/html/SLES-all/sec-logrotate.html



What is the name of the system logging facility in SUSE Linux Enterprise?

  1. mail-log
  2. syslog
  3. db-log
  4. syslog-ng

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The name of the system logging facility in SUSE Linux Enterprise is syslog-ng. It is a flexible and scalable implementation of the syslog protocol that can handle various types of log messages from different sources and destinations.


Reference:

https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15- SP3/html/SLES-all/cha-syslog.html



Which system initialization system is used in SLES 15?

  1. undev
  2. init
  3. System V
  4. systemd
  5. UEFI

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

The program systemd is the process with process ID 1. It is responsible for initializing the system in the required way. systemd is started directly by the kernel and resists signal 9, which normally terminates processes. All other programs are either started directly by systemd or by one of its child processes.

The system initialization system used in SLES 15 is systemd. It is a modern and powerful system and service manager that replaces the traditional init system. It provides faster boot times, better dependency handling, parallelization, and more features and capabilities.


Reference:

https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP3/html/SLES-all/cha-systemd-basics.html



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Hua Gong commented on May 28, 2024
Q19: https://documentation.suse.com/smart/network/html/ntp-time-synchronization/index.html Configuring NTP by adjusting /etc/chrony.conf
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B commented on March 05, 2024
Q11: The name of the system logging facility is "syslog". https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/configuration/modules/pmnull.html#syslogfacility
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w commented on December 11, 2023
Question 20: Answer A is wrong. Should be "man cp"
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w commented on December 11, 2023
Answer to Q11 is wrong. RSYSLOG, not syslog-ng
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kagiso commented on October 19, 2023
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