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Exam Oracle VM 3.0 for x86 Essentials
Number 1z0-590
File Name Oracle.1z0-590.ActualTests.2019-02-28.140q.tqb
Size 1 MB
Posted Feb 28, 2019
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Question 1

What is the purpose of the use “command” In the CLI?


  1. Use a specified server pool as the default for all commands requiring a server pool argument.
  2. Use a specified virtual machine name as the default for all commands requiring a virtual machine argument.
  3. Use a specified user name as the default for all commands requiring a user name argument.
  4. Use a specified server name as the default for all commands requiring a server argument.
  5. Use a specified group name as the default for all commands requiring a group argument.
Correct answer: A



Question 2

What component of Oracle VM Product is specifically responsible for the automatic failover process?


  1. OCFS2
  2. Server Pool Master
  3. Oracle Clusterware
  4. utility server
  5. virtual machine server
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11081_01/doc/doc.21/e10898/ha.htmTo enable HA, you must first make sure all Virtual Machine Servers in the server pool:  Use the same shared storage.   Are in the same OCFS2 or NFS cluster.   Are Oracle VM Server Release 2.1.2 or above.   Have the same cluster root, which is a specially designated shared storage used for heatbeating in the cluster. For example, the cluster root might be example.com:/OVS for an NFS cluster, or /dev/sdd6 for an OCFS2 cluster. The heartbeat file would be located at example.com:/OVS/.server_pool_hb for an NFS cluster. There is no heartbeat file for an OCFS2 cluster as one is in-built in the file system.  Have the cluster root mounted at /OVS. All other storage may be mounted at the standard location of /OVS/uuid.   Have moved any /OVS mount points (set in FSTAB for Releases 2.1 or 2.1.1) to the /etc/ovs/repositories file. All storage, even that mounted at /OVS, must be maintained in the /etc/ovs/repositories file. You can move the mount points to the /etc/ovs/repositories file with the following command:  # /usr/lib/ovs/ovs-cluster-check --alter-fstab    Have a shared cluster root at /OVS, and not local, using clustered OCFS2 on SAN, or ISCSI storage, or NFS on NAS. The default local storage is OCFS2, and is not supported with HA.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11081_01/doc/doc.21/e10898/ha.htm
To enable HA, you must first make sure all Virtual Machine Servers in the server pool:  
Use the same shared storage.   
Are in the same OCFS2 or NFS cluster.   
Are Oracle VM Server Release 2.1.2 or above.   
Have the same cluster root, which is a specially designated shared storage used for heatbeating in the cluster. For example, the cluster root might be example.com:/OVS for an NFS cluster, or /dev/sdd6 for an OCFS2 cluster. The heartbeat file would be located at example.com:/OVS/.server_pool_hb for an NFS cluster. There is no heartbeat file for an OCFS2 cluster as one is in-built in the file system.  
Have the cluster root mounted at /OVS. All other storage may be mounted at the standard location of /OVS/uuid.   
Have moved any /OVS mount points (set in FSTAB for Releases 2.1 or 2.1.1) to the /etc/ovs/repositories file. All storage, even that mounted at /OVS, must be maintained in the /etc/ovs/repositories file. You can move the mount points to the /etc/ovs/repositories file with the following command:  
# /usr/lib/ovs/ovs-cluster-check --alter-fstab    
Have a shared cluster root at /OVS, and not local, using clustered OCFS2 on SAN, or ISCSI storage, or NFS on NAS. The default local storage is OCFS2, and is not supported with HA.



Question 3

A low priority guest is using up more of the physical network traffic than desired. Select the two valid network QoS settings for restricting outbound network traffic?


  1. [max_rate=lMb/s]
  2. [rate=lMb/s@20ms]
  3. [rate=250Kb/s]
  4. [max_rate=unlimited]
  5. [rate=250Rb/s, max rate=1Mb/s]
Correct answer: BC









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