Yon are testing the connectivity between an Oracle Solaris 11 system and a local IPS server that
has the host name of mercury within the domain purple.com.
The command ping mercury indicates the sever is alive.
The URI http://mercury.purple.com produces the error:
Firefox can’t find the server at mercury.purple.com
Yon enter the command svcprop –p config network/dns/client
Which two can be verified?
A.
the domain name of the local system
B.
the name service switch configuration
C.
the IP address of the IPS server
D.
the IP address of the DNS server
E.
the IP address of the local system
F.
the host name of the local system
Explanation:
Example. Displaying Administratively Customized Properties (here only admin layer
is displayed with –l)
The following command uses SMF layers to display administratively customized properties.
example% svcprop -p config -l admin svc:/network/dns/client
(A) config/domain astring admin my.domain.com
(D) config/nameserver net_address admin 10.22.33.44 10.44.33.11Note:
* config/nameserver refers to the Solaris DNS server.
/ The nameserver keyword specifies DNS servers to query using IP address.
Example:
The /etc/resolv.conf file contains configuration directives for the DNS resolver. The following
resolv.conf example shows two name servers and three search suffixes:
domain nj.bigcorporation.com
nameserver 192.168.10.11
nameserver 192.168.20.88
* The svcprop utility prints values of properties in the service configuration repository. Properties
are selected by -p options and the operands
A & D