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Unix Operating System
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it-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Command that verifies the current run-level
df
who -r
SUID/SGID
telinit -q
2. Command used to convert/sync information in the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files
/etc/xinetd.d
/etc/inetd.conf
/etc/shadow
pwconv
3. Device Information Command that displays system config info including total memory and device configuration
prtconf
Boot Prom Phase
Physical Device Name
Ext*
4. Command that can easily change timestamps on *Nix systems
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
df -k
share -F nfs /<path>
touch -m/-a
5. Provides the interface to allow user programs to access kernel functions
Binary (already built/compiled)
share -F nfs /<path>
System call
openldap
6. This Layer includes hardware such as CPU - system memory - the terminal - disks - CD-ROM - and NIC
smbd
df -h
Hardware Layer
User to Kernel Transition Process
7. The web server widely used in the public domain that was based off of a UNIX Web server
sysdef
/etc/passwd
Apache
lsmod
8. O - Running - R - Can be Executed - (S)leeping - (Z)ombie - T - Stopped
Run-level Field
lsmod
kill (sig -pid)
Process States
9. File that maps IP addresses to hostnames and aliases
/etc/hosts
Interrupt handlers
Init Phase
Process scheduling
10. Four Fields of /etc/inittab: Label Name - __________ - Action - Command
Run-level Field
File System Structures
System call
File System
11. These are found within the kernel layer at the level closest to the hardware
Hardware Interface Modules
Inode Table of Contents
groupdel
Boot Prom Phase
12. Converts a process running in user mode to a protected kernel mode process
System Call Interface
/etc/apache/httpd.conf
UNIX "Rings of Protection"
touch -m/-a
13. The profile in UNIX that all users get _______ using their own profile
who -r
Samba
df -h
before /etc/profile
14. The data structure that contains metadata for every file and directory - has a fixed 128 bye size
lsmod
Inode
nmbd
Device Names
15. Phase that runs self diagnostics and verifying the system's hardware and memory - as well as POST - building the device tree - displaying the system banner - and running bootblk
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
Boot Prom Phase
df -h
User Layer
16. The basic file allocation file unit for Ext* - whose size is defined by the superblock
Symbolic Link - with syntax
Run-level Field
Data Block
User Layer
17. Low Level File I/O Calls: creat() - open() - close() - read() - write() - _______ - removes directory entry
strace
init and telinit
/etc/xinetd.d
unlink()
18. Polls the /etc/inittab file after it has been modified
fdisk -l
who -r
3 - Multi-User Mode
telinit -q
19. Lists the block on the disc where the data is stored - usually has a fixed size
Interrupt handlers
Inode Table of Contents
newgroup
Ordinary File
20. The hardware device responsible for handling memory accesses requested by the processor
Init Phase
Environment
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
PATH=$PATH:/xxx/xxx/bin
21. Applys changes to /etc/sysctl.conf
telinit -q
Binary
System Call Interface
sysctl -p
22. Programs similar to GINA in Windows that provides the login prompt
/etc/init.d
/etc/resolv.conf
ROOT Account
getty and ttymon
23. Command used to change parameters normally set with useradd
df -h
Three Types of Signals
who -r
usermod
24. Presents each user with a prompt - executes user commands - and supports a custom environment for each user
Boot Programs Phase
Shell
/etc/passwd
Character File
25. Profile that all logins get before using their own ~/.profile
Inode
Init Phase
telinit -q
.profile
26. Command to view your swap partition in human readable format
uname()
Interrupt handlers
Process scheduling
df -h
27. Gives UNIX/Linux users the ability to access shared resources on Windows machines by implementing CIFS
/etc/inetd.conf
free
Shell
Samba
28. An Internet protocol that email and other programs use to look up information from a server
Character File
who -r
Kernel Phase
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
29. Command will show your used and free inodes
/etc/named.conf
df -h
df -F ufs -o i
Process scheduling
30. Phase with a sole function of loading the secondary boot program - ufsboot - and executing it
'#'
Boot Programs Phase
Ext* File System
ufsboot
31. Shows all possible parameters
df -v
sysctl -a
User to Kernel Transition Process
shareall
32. Device Information Command that displays device config information including hardware - pseudo devices - etc
sysdef
useradd -m
/etc/named.conf
System call
33. Two Basic Components of ___: Superblock data structure and Group Descriptor Table
Device Driver
Ext*
User Layer
nmbd
34. 4 Kernel Layer Functions: Process creation and termination - ________- file/disk access services - terminal handling services
Network File System (NFS)
usermod
I/O services
Hardware Layer
35. init loads from /sbin/init - reads the /etc/inittab file and executes the listed run-control scripts located in /sbin/rd*.d
rpcinfo -p
Directory File
Init Phase
free
36. Four Phases of the Solaris Boot Process: _______ - Boot Programs - Kernel - and Init
Signals
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
Symbolic Link - with syntax
Boot Prom
37. Secondary boot program that locates and load the basic kernel
ufsboot
I/O services
System call
Logical Device Name
38. Device file for devices such as the terminal - tape drive - printer - etc; located in the /dev/rdsk directory
Character File
SIGKILL 9
File System
Network File System (NFS)
39. In Solaris - the software that handles all of the DNS configuration
Ordinary File
before /etc/profile
System Call Interface
Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND)
40. Defines the way files are named - stored - organized - and accessed on a logical volume
Kernel
File System
getty and ttymon
Logical Device Name
41. Polls the /etc/inittab file after it has been modified
Binary
Apache Directory Structure
groupdel
telinit -q
42. Provides the interface to allow user programs to access kernel functions
/etc/resolv.conf
share -F nfs /<path>
start /sbin/init process
System call
43. Secondary boot program that locates and load the basic kernel
useradd -m
openldap-clients
Signals
ufsboot
44. Phase where the kernel initializes itself and begins loading modules using ufsboot. Once finished - it unmaps ufsboot
/sbin/service
ufsboot
Hard Link - with syntax
Kernel Phase
45. System Calls: fork() - creates a child process - wait() - exit() - __________ - execl() - execlp() - execv() - execvp()
kill (sig -pid)
df
Logical Device Name
Hard Link - with syntax
46. The core of the operating system that is loaded into memory at system boot; it manages the hardware and performs system services
I/O services
start /sbin/init process
Kernel
/etc/named.conf
47. 5 Common Solaris/Linux _______: SIGHUP - SIGINT - SIGQUIT - SIGKILL - SIGTERM
df -F ufs -o i
Process scheduling
bash
Signals
48. The command to report file system disk space usage
Init Phase
Process scheduling
df
Data Block
49. Command that displays the names of the kernel parameters and their current values
Device Names
Process scheduling
sysdef
df -v
50. Four Ext* _________: Modify - Access - Change - Delete
File Timestamps
share -F nfs /<path>
openldap-clients
PATH=$PATH:/xxx/xxx/bin