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Unix Operating System
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer
50
questions in
15 minutes
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Quit from terminal
I/O services
Network File System (NFS)
/etc/inid/nfs.client
SIGQUIT 3
2. Command will show your used and free inodes
Boot Programs Phase
groupdel
df -h
df -F ufs -o i
3. Sent by hardware when it needs the processors' attention - caused by an external event
free
Kernel Phase
unlink()
Interrupt
4. 4 Kernel Components: __________ - process scheduler - memory management - and system services
/etc/nsswitch.conf
Interrupt handlers
SIGHUP 1
Device File
5. These are found within the kernel layer at the level closest to the hardware
Process scheduling
Binary
Hardware Interface Modules
Trap
6. File type that does not contain any "data" - but has attributes associated with it
id
Inode
Init Phase
Device File
7. Ordinary file that contains both printable and non-printable characters - ex - most UNIX executables
Binary File
rpcinfo -p
sysctl -a
init and telinit
8. LDAP package that contains the servers and other utilities necessary to configure and run the LDAP server
openldap-servers
telinit -q
/etc/passwd
System Call
9. Phase where the kernel initializes itself and begins loading modules using ufsboot. Once finished - it unmaps ufsboot
Boot Prom Phase
start /sbin/init process
File Timestamps
Kernel Phase
10. Returns system information pertaining to the platform
uname()
Run-level Field
Apache Document Root
ROOT Account
11. System Calls: fork() - creates a child process - wait() - exit() - __________ - execl() - execlp() - execv() - execvp()
Boot Prom
kill (sig -pid)
lo0
/etc/named.conf
12. Three Steps of Kernel Phase: Create a user process - __________ - and starts other processes by reading /etc/inittab
df -h
start /sbin/init process
unlink()
Process States
13. Three Unique _________ Characteristics: Cannot be renamed/deleted - has a user ID of 0 - and has a prompt of '#'
ufsboot
Apache Directory Structure
ROOT Account
Interrupt handlers
14. File that contains information on the user's password and data - including encrypted password - min/max days of password change - inactivity timeframe - etc
/etc/xinetd.d
Boot Prom Phase
showmount -e <ip address>
/etc/shadow
15. The data structure that contains metadata for every file and directory - has a fixed 128 bye size
Text File
Character File
Inode
/etc/apache/httpd.conf
16. Terminal Interrupt via user keypress
Berkeley Internet Name Daemon (BIND)
start /sbin/init process
umask
SIGINT 2
17. Command used on a Linux system to view the disk's physical partitioning scheme
init and telinit
I/O services
fdisk -l
df
18. Where master copies of the startup scripts resides
Ordinary File
sched PID of '0' -
/etc/init.d
Kernel Layer
19. Command that can easily change timestamps on *Nix systems
bash
showmount -e <ip address>
touch -m/-a
Shell
20. Default termination signal
SIGTERM 15
Device File
id
free
21. init loads from /sbin/init - reads the /etc/inittab file and executes the listed run-control scripts located in /sbin/rd*.d
Init Phase
Apache Error Log
Symbolic Link - with syntax
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
22. Gives UNIX/Linux users the ability to access shared resources on Windows machines by implementing CIFS
Samba
Device File
Network File System (NFS)
sysdef
23. Daemon that is used to configure network services in Solaris
lo0
SUID/SGID
inetd.d
rpcinfo -p
24. Provides the interface to allow user programs to access kernel functions
Init Phase
Device
System call
touch -m/-a
25. Low Level File I/O Calls: creat() - open() - close() - read() - write() - _______ - removes directory entry
unlink()
Hardware Layer
System Call
Information Commands
26. Command that assigns default permissions for a file or directory via a "subtraction" method
System Call Interface
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
umask
Library Function
27. Displays default values when adding a new user with no options
start /sbin/init process
HOME Vaiable
Run-level Field
useradd -D
28. The core of the operating system that is loaded into memory at system boot; it manages the hardware and performs system services
openldap
/etc/services
Kernel
Init Phase
29. A file that contains the name of another file - similar to a shortcut; ln -s <targetfile> <linkfile>
Symbolic Link - with syntax
Samba
.profile
sysctl -p
30. Programs similar to GINA in Windows that provides the login prompt
/etc/nsswitch.conf
HOME Vaiable
getty and ttymon
max_nprocs
31. An Internet protocol that email and other programs use to look up information from a server
df -k
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
/etc/xinetd.d
System Call
32. The main configuration file for Apache
/etc/apache/httpd.conf
Binary File
Kernel Phase
Hardware Address Translation (HAT)
33. Command that logs information to the Solaris syslog - specifically to the /var/adm/messages
shareall
inetd -t
Device File
I/O services
34. Device file for devices such as floppy drive - CDROM - etc; located in the /dev/dsk directory
Block File
df -h
Kernel Phase
init and telinit
35. A low level program that allows the kernel to communicate with the specific piece of hardware
Device Driver
Signals
start /sbin/init process
/usr/sbin/slurpd
36. Converts a process running in user mode to a protected kernel mode process
/etc/init.d
Interrupt handlers
System Call Interface
truss
37. Virtual directory that provides an interface to sysctl parameters - allowing you to examine and change them
/proc/sys
share -F nfs /<path>
Kernel
/etc/group
38. Terminal (CTRL+C) - Administrator ("kill") - Kernel (divide by zero)
sysctl
Boot Programs Phase
File Timestamps
Three Types of Signals
39. In Solaris - this shares the filesystem pointed to the <path> - where -F identifies the file system type
PATH=$PATH:/xxx/xxx/bin
df -F ufs -o i
Kernel Layer
share -F nfs /<path>
40. Most commonly used file system based on Unix File System
Ext* File System
umask
sysctl -a
Shell
41. 6 Hardware Interface Module Functions: ________ - memory management - interrupt handling - low level device control - disk system management - Process synchronization & IPC
df -k
Six Superblock Components
/etc/apache/httpd.conf
Process scheduling
42. These are found within the kernel layer at the level closest to the hardware
fdisk -l
Hardware Interface Modules
PATH=$PATH:/xxx/xxx/bin
/proc/sys
43. File type also known as a folder - it contains other files and directories but will not contain actual data
Directory File
Six Superblock Components
/etc/named.conf
lsmod
44. Used by the cd Command when no argument follows
HOME Vaiable
dmesg
Memory Management Unit (MMU)
sysdef
45. Command will show your used and free inodes
/etc/passwd
openldap
df -F ufs -o i
df -h
46. In Linux - the command used to see if there is an exported file system running on a machine
Boot Prom
Device
showmount -e <ip address>
Low level file I/O
47. Secondary boot program that locates and load the basic kernel
'#'
Kernel Layer
ufsboot
Apache Error Log
48. Software interrupt that's processed immediately that's generated by a currently running process
bash
User Layer
Trap
newgroup
49. Similar to DLLs in Windows that can be built upon and around system calls
Ext*
Library Function
kill (sig -pid)
SIGTERM 15
50. Allows a device driver to be linked into and removed from the kernel while it is running
Hardware Layer
Init Phase
Hardware Address Translation (HAT)
Loadable Kernel Modules (LKM)