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Unix Operating System
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. In Linux - the command that controls NFS function
UNIX "Rings of Protection"
Physical Device Name
/sbin/service
/proc/sys
2. Two Types of _______________: Root (AKA Boot) and Swap
5 - Multi-user Mode
File System Structures
Symbolic Link - with syntax
df
3. Frees up memory when a process runs short of memory
4. Extra permission bit that allows anyone to run a program with the same privileges as its owner or group - denoted by *
SUID/SGID
File System Structures
df -k
df -k
5. Command used to view system calls accessed during the execution of a command on Solaris systems
Symbolic Link - with syntax
Hardware Address Translation (HAT)
truss
id
6. Ordinary file that contains only printable characters
/etc/passwd
useradd -m
Text File
mount -F nfs hostname:directory / <mount point>
7. Loopback interface in ifconfig
Kernel Layer
df -k
dmesg
lo0
8. Returns system information pertaining to the platform
I/O services
uname()
df -h
Schema
9. The hardware device responsible for handling memory accesses requested by the processor
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
System Call Interface
ps -elf
useradd -n
10. The core of the operating system that is loaded into memory at system boot; it manages the hardware and performs system services
Kernel
Interrupt handlers
truss
Init Phase
11. Command to view your swap partition in human readable format
df -k
/etc/passwd
.profile
df -h
12. User space (outer ring) - the area in memory where user processes run and Kernel space (inner ring) - where kernel services are provided via kernel processes
Low level file I/O
init and telinit
UNIX "Rings of Protection"
HOME Vaiable
13. Three Types of System Calls: ____________ - process control - and common controls
Low level file I/O
Loadable Kernel Modules (LKM)
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
File Timestamps
14. Controls the hardware that manages mapping of virtual to physical memory
Run-level Field
Hardware Address Translation (HAT)
System Call Interface
.profile
15. Two Servers in openldap-servers: /usr/sbin/slapd and ________
df -k
/usr/sbin/slurpd
Environment
Symbolic Link - with syntax
16. The hardware device responsible for handling memory accesses requested by the processor
df -v
df -v
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
Ext* File System
17. These are found within the kernel layer at the level closest to the hardware
5 - Multi-user Mode
Apache Document Root
Device File
Hardware Interface Modules
18. The core of the operating system that is loaded into memory at system boot; it manages the hardware and performs system services
Inode Table of Contents
/etc/apache/httpd.conf
Kernel
sysctl -a
19. Sent by hardware when it needs the processors' attention - caused by an external event
Interrupt
uname()
init and telinit
Kernel Phase
20. File that maps IP addresses to hostnames and aliases
/etc/hosts
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
/usr/sbin/slurpd
Hardware Interface Modules
21. Programs similar to GINA in Windows that provides the login prompt
/usr/sbin/slurpd
getty and ttymon
/etc/services
/etc/passwd
22. Polls the /etc/inittab file after it has been modified
sysdef
PATH=$PATH:/xxx/xxx/bin
Boot Prom
telinit -q
23. In Solaris - the command that shows a machine with an exported file system
sysctl -w
Binary File
showmount -e <ip address>
Inode Table of Contents
24. File that inetd daemon gets it's instructions from - maintains a file format that is the same across all platforms
/etc/inetd.conf
Block File
Hardware Interface Modules
prtconf
25. 6 Hardware Interface Module Functions: ________ - memory management - interrupt handling - low level device control - disk system management - Process synchronization & IPC
Environment
Process scheduling
prtconf
start /sbin/init process
26. Quit from terminal
File System
/etc/passwd
Interrupt handlers
SIGQUIT 3
27. Four Phases of the Solaris Boot Process: _______ - Boot Programs - Kernel - and Init
groupadd
Boot Prom
free
Text File
28. A routine that can be invoked by a C program to access system resources
share -F nfs /<path>
System Call
Directory File
umask
29. This Layer consists of user processes that are running - including Shells - UNIX commands - utility programs - and user application programs
Data Block
User to Kernel Transition Process
Hardware Interface Modules
User Layer
30. Three Reference Files on _____ for BASH: .bash_profile - .profile - or .bash_login
Boot-up
/etc/passwd
showmount -e <ip address>
/etc/resolv.conf
31. Command in Linux that shows the status of loadable kernel modules that are currently loaded
lsmod
5 - Multi-user Mode
Kernel Phase
SIGHUP 1
32. Used to describe the layout of block groups
File System
Group Descriptor Table
ufsboot
Hardware Layer
33. Similar to -k; shows block size for each mounted file system
System call
df -v
df -h
I/O services
34. File that contains information on the user's password and data - including encrypted password - min/max days of password change - inactivity timeframe - etc
PATH=$PATH:/xxx/xxx/bin
kill (sig -pid)
/etc/shadow
File System
35. Command will show your used and free inodes
df -F ufs -o i
UNIX "Rings of Protection"
UNIX "Rings of Protection"
.profile
36. Ordinary file that contains both printable and non-printable characters - ex - most UNIX executables
Binary File
uname()
/etc/shadow
Environment
37. Three Types of _________: Physical - Instance - and Logical
/etc/shadow
SIGINT 2
uname()
Device Names
38. Default Run Level for Solaris
ufsboot
Boot Prom
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
3 - Multi-User Mode
39. Defines the way files are named - stored - organized - and accessed on a logical volume
/etc/inetd.conf
free
File System
Hardware Interface Modules
40. A low level program that allows the kernel to communicate with the specific piece of hardware
/etc/named.conf
df -h
Device Driver
Text File
41. This Layer includes hardware such as CPU - system memory - the terminal - disks - CD-ROM - and NIC
Device Names
Process scheduling
groupadd
Hardware Layer
42. Two Basic Components of ___: Superblock data structure and Group Descriptor Table
Ext*
Boot Programs Phase
/usr/sbin/slurpd
UNIX "Rings of Protection"
43. Most commonly used file system based on Unix File System
max_nprocs
mmap()
Ext* File System
Hardware Interface Modules
44. Command that allows files to be "memory mapped" by application programs
.profile
Environment
mmap()
HOME Vaiable
45. Default Run Level for Linux
nmbd
openldap
User to Kernel Transition Process
5 - Multi-user Mode
46. O - Running - R - Can be Executed - (S)leeping - (Z)ombie - T - Stopped
Boot Prom
share -F nfs /<path>
Process States
Interrupt handlers
47. Default Run Level for Linux
5 - Multi-user Mode
df -F ufs -o i
Kernel
.profile
48. This Layer contains the system call interface and handles the mapping between user request and device driver actions - as well as converting user system calls to kernel service calls
df
Kernel Layer
who -r
Directory File
49. Command used to switch to a new group before creating a file that would be used by a different current group - similar to 'su'
newgroup
truss
/etc/apache/httpd.conf
/etc/group
50. User space (outer ring) - the area in memory where user processes run and Kernel space (inner ring) - where kernel services are provided via kernel processes
SIGHUP 1
Device
'#'
UNIX "Rings of Protection"