Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10 Study Guide (Exams CX-310-200 & CX-310-202)Primarily Written for those who want to earn the Sun Certified System Administrator (SCSA) certification for Solaris 10, this guide presents full coverage of the official objectives for both the required exams: CX-310-200 and CX-310-202. In spite of the laser sharp focus on the exam objectives, this is not a cram style book. Written in a classroom-based teaching style, this book presents material in a sequential fashion: topics and chapters build upon the previously covered topics and chapters. There is no hopping from topic to topic. An introductory chapter for beginners and a cohesive, concise, yet comprehensive presentation of the material makes it a self contained book that requires no prior experience in Solaris or UNIX. Even after passing the exam, you will find yourself coming back to use this book as an on-the-job reference. Full coverage of exam topics includes:
The book features complete details on all exam objectives, 250+ practice questions, step-by-step exercises, on-the-job elements, a two-minute drill at the end of each chapter that reviews the key points in the chapter, and chapter self-tests. The CD contains MasterExam practice exam software with all new questions, a Searchable electronic book, and a second practice exam (with free online registration). |
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Sun Certified System Administrator Examination for Solaris 10 Study Guide Exam CX310200 | 1 |
Sun Certified System Administrator Examination for Solaris 10 Study Guide Exam CX310202 | 309 |
About the CD | 551 |
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assigned autofs automatically backup Bourne shell called CERTIFICATION OBJECTIVE client contains cpio create crontab daemon database default delete device name disk space display entry Exam Objective example execute fault tolerance file system flash archive following command following syntax fsck hard link hardware home directory hot spare incorrect init initialization files install Solaris interface Internet IP address issuing the following JumpStart kernel layer LDAP login MAC address machine manage memory mount point multiple naming service NIS+ NVRAM OpenBoot operating system option output package passwd password patch perform permissions pgrep printer profile file protocol RAID RBAC reboot role root run level Service Management Facility setuid shell slice snapshot software group Solaris installation Solaris system SPARC specified sticky bit submirror superuser svcadm swap space system administrator ufsdump command UNIX unmount user account volume zone