Exam 20: Advanced Linux Administration
Exam 1: Introduction to the Linux Operating System50 Questions
Exam 2: Installing Opensuse49 Questions
Exam 3: Managing Files and Directories50 Questions
Exam 4: Creating and Editing Files With Text Editors49 Questions
Exam 5: Creating Shell Scripts and Displaying File Contents48 Questions
Exam 6: Managing Data: Backup and Recovery Processes50 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Users and Groups49 Questions
Exam 8: Network Communications47 Questions
Exam 9: Installing Software Packages50 Questions
Exam 10: Apache Web Server50 Questions
Exam 11: Domain Name System50 Questions
Exam 12: Configuring a Mail Server50 Questions
Exam 13: Working With the Network File System50 Questions
Exam 14: Planning for a Linux Installation49 Questions
Exam 15: Linux File System Management and Administration50 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Resources in Linux50 Questions
Exam 17: Networking in a Linux Environment50 Questions
Exam 18: Using Samba for Interoperating Linux and Windows50 Questions
Exam 19: Securing Linux50 Questions
Exam 20: Advanced Linux Administration50 Questions
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The ____ command is used to check a device for bad data blocks.
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-Specifies when the CPU stops the currently running process and starts a new process.
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A Linux system administrator should continuously monitor a system's performance.
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Which iostat command displays a continuous device report at four-second intervals?
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You use the ____ command to tune file system parameters on a Linux ext2, ext3, or ext4 file system.
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A high number of active pages indicates a shortage of physical memory in a system.
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-Specifies the maximum number of I/O operations that a hard drive can perform per second.
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