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LESSON REVIEW
QPR1
1. With NFS, file systems on remote machines appear to
be mounted on the local machine so users can access them
without special commands.
true or false?
QPR2
2. Making file systems available to client machines is
known as ________________.
QPR3
3. Is a server active or passive?
QPR4
4. A node may act as
a a client
b a server
c a and b
d neither a nor b
QPR5
5. If you want to be able to import files from a directory
on another computer system, the other system must include
your system name and the pathname of the directory you want
to import in the _____________ file.
QPR6
6. Which of the following files do you NOT have to look
at when creating an NFS server?
a /etc/exports
b /etc/fstab
c /etc/servers
d /etc/rc.local
QPR7
7. What is the name of the program that starts the daemons
which handle client file system requests?
QPR8
8. The command mount sunB:conference /usr/schneider/conference
will allow all users of sunB to have access to the files in
Schneider's conference directory.
true or false?
QPR9
9. You can see how file systems are mounted with
a df
b mount
c showmount
d a and b
e b and c
f a and c
g a, b, and c
QPR10
10. Which of the following is not true?
a root cannot change the ownership of remotely mounted files.
b File locking is not supported on remotely mounted file systems.
c Clocks may be out of sych between a server and a client.
d Because root is a just a regular user, GROUP must have
permission for programs that run as setuid root.
e Devices in a remotely mounted /dev directory cannot
be accessed.
QPR11
11. Enter the command to unmount the file system /usr/temp
from the /usr/projects directory.
QPR12
11. The file system /usr/projects on a remote machine
is mounted on your /usr/temp directory. Assume that
/usr/temp is your current directory. Enter the command
to copy the file chap1 to chap1.alt.
RINTER
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$PRMT_STR$
That is correct!
You've got it on the 2nd try.
Good, you understand the concept.
$F_DIAG_L1$
$F_DIAG_L2$
$F_DIAG_L3$
$S_DIAG_L1$
$S_DIAG_L2$
$S_DIAG_L3$
$REV_STR1$
$REV_STR2$
FORGET1
The correct answer is: $ANSWER$
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