Which option describes the solaris-1 BE?

Review the boot environments displayed on your system:

Which option describes the solaris-1 BE?

Review the boot environments displayed on your system:

Which option describes the solaris-1 BE?

A.
It is active on the next reboot.

B.
It is active now.

C.
It is inactive.

D.
It is unbootable.

E.
It is active now and on reboot.

F.
It has been removed and will no longer be available after the next reboot.

Explanation:
In the below output, NR (now running) means the BE is active now and will be the
active BE on reboot.
Example:

Display your existing BE information.
# beadm list
BE Active Mountpoint Space Policy Created
— —— ———- —– —— ——-
solaris NR / 12.24G static 2011-10-04 09:42



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Dupek

Dupek

E is the correct
man beadm
beadm list [-a | -ds] [-H] [beName]

Lists information about the existing boot environment
named beName, or lists information for all boot environ-
ments if beName is not provided. The Active field indi-
cates whether the boot environment is active now,
represented by N; active on reboot, represented by R; or
both, represented by NR. Unbootable BEs inside of a
nested BE are represented by an exclamation point (!)

Qiqe

Qiqe

E…
The -a option shows full information for a specified boot environment or for all boot environments, including all dataset and snapshot information.

The values for the Active column are as follows:

R – Active on reboot.
N – Active now.
NR – Active now and active on reboot.
“-” – Inactive.
“!” – Unbootable boot environments in a non-global zone are represented by an exclamation point.

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