Veritas VCS-220 Exam Questions
Administration of Veritas System Recovery 2013 (Page 4 )

Updated On: 21-Feb-2026

What is the minimum memory that LightsOut Restore requires to run?

  1. 256 MB
  2. 512 MB
  3. 1 GB
  4. 2 GB

Answer(s): C



A virus attack has corrupted the first sector of a physical hard drivE. Fortunately, a recovery point of the system drive is available to restore with the Symantec Recovery Disk.
Which option must be selected during the restore?

  1. restore master boot record
  2. restore sector 0
  3. recover boot sector
  4. initialize disk

Answer(s): A



Which two options are required to enable booting when using the Recover Drive Wizard to restore the operating system onto a new, empty, hard disk? (Select two.)

  1. recover original sector map
  2. initialize BCD
  3. recover master boot record
  4. restore original disk signature
  5. set drive active
  6. clean and format target drive

Answer(s): D,E



An administrator is attempting a remote restore using the LightsOut Restore feature of Symantec System Recovery (SSR) 2013. After the remote system reboots into the recovery environment, the administrator is unable to connect into the remote system.
Which option did the administrator forget to select when configuring the LightsOut Restore option?

  1. start Symantec pcAnywhere
  2. start networking services
  3. connect to a thin host
  4. enable remote desktop connection

Answer(s): A



A system administrator would like to verify whether a recent virus on their network exists in an image before restoring.
What is the recommended method to make the files available for a virus scan to check for this?

  1. convert the image to a virtual machine, scan in isolated network environment
  2. mount the image in Windows and run a virus scan
  3. restore files to an isolated directory using Recovery Point Browser
  4. use the recovery disk to scan the image for virus infection

Answer(s): B






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