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SECTION 5: HOME DIRECTORIES | SECTION 5: HOME DIRECTORIES | ||
14. Using the GUI method to create a user's logon assignments for a shared printer, you would click on the assignments tab in which settings notebook? | 14. Using the GUI method to create a user's logon assignments for a shared printer, you would click on the assignments tab in which settings notebook? | ||
:A. the users settings notebook | |||
A. the users settings notebook | :B. the printers settings notebook | ||
B. the printers settings notebook | :C. the settings notebook for the server to which the printer is attached | ||
C. the settings notebook for the server to which the printer is attached | :D. the logon assignments settings notebook | ||
D. the logon assignments settings notebook | |||
15. When will users receive an alert if a home directory disk space target limitation has been specified for a user's home directory through the /MAXSTORAGE parameter of the NET USER command? | 15. When will users receive an alert if a home directory disk space target limitation has been specified for a user's home directory through the /MAXSTORAGE parameter of the NET USER command? | ||
:A. every time they attempt to exceed the disk space limit if the messenger service is active on their machine | |||
A. every time they attempt to exceed the disk space limit if the messenger service is active on their machine | :B. every time the administrator runs the CHKSTOR utility on the server | ||
B. every time the administrator runs the CHKSTOR utility on the server | :C. when their home directory resides on a 386HPFS partition | ||
C. when their home directory resides on a 386HPFS partition | :D. when the Alerter service is active on the requester machine | ||
D. when the Alerter service is active on the requester machine | |||
SECTION 6: DEFINING APPLICATIONS | SECTION 6: DEFINING APPLICATIONS | ||
16. When is the new alias object added to the Resource Definition folder? | 16. When is the new alias object added to the Resource Definition folder? | ||
:A. when you fill in the alias name on the Alias-Create notebook | |||
A. when you fill in the alias name on the Alias-Create notebook | :B. when you click on at server startup | ||
B. when you click on at server startup | :C. when you give the location or path | ||
C. when you give the location or path | :D. when you click on the Create button | ||
D. when you click on the Create button | |||
17. Which action can you do from the Add Access Control Entries window of the Access Control Profile notebook? | 17. Which action can you do from the Add Access Control Entries window of the Access Control Profile notebook? | ||
:A. set Log in definitions | |||
A. set Log in definitions | :B. select permissions only | ||
B. select permissions only | :C. select User IDs and Groups only | ||
C. select User IDs and Groups only | :D. select User IDs, Groups and permissions | ||
D. select User IDs, Groups and permissions | |||
SECTION 7: PRINTING IN AN OS/2 WARP SERVER LAN ENVIRONMENT | SECTION 7: PRINTING IN AN OS/2 WARP SERVER LAN ENVIRONMENT | ||
18. What benefit do you receive when using a Network Printer object that is shared from a server in the domain? | 18. What benefit do you receive when using a Network Printer object that is shared from a server in the domain? | ||
:A. Your output is given a higher priority. | |||
A. Your output is given a higher priority. | :B. You can specify at what time your output should print at. | ||
B. You can specify at what time your output should print at. | :C. You do not have to install the printer drivers on your workstation. | ||
C. You do not have to install the printer drivers on your workstation. | :D. You can see all print jobs in the queue but you can only control your own. | ||
D. You can see all print jobs in the queue but you can only control your own. | |||
19. Which of the following is true about printing from a WIN-OS/2 session of a OS/2 requester ? | 19. Which of the following is true about printing from a WIN-OS/2 session of a OS/2 requester ? | ||
:A. You cannot print from the WIN-OS/2 sessions. | |||
A. You cannot print from the WIN-OS/2 sessions. | :B. You can only print to locally attached printers within WIN-OS/2. | ||
B. You can only print to locally attached printers within WIN-OS/2. | :C. The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers can be installed when you install the OS/2 printer drivers. | ||
C. The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers can be installed when you install the OS/2 printer drivers. | :D. The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers and the OS/2 printer drivers are the same files. | ||
D. The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers and the OS/2 printer drivers are the same files. | :E The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers can be installed separately from the OS/2 printer drivers. | ||
E The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers can be installed separately from the OS/2 printer drivers. | |||
20. A user has a logon assignment that sets the IBM4029 network printer located on the server Serv002 as LPT2. The user has a document in a document folder on the desktop that the user wants to print on the IBM4029, which of the following are true using the Drag-and-Drop method of printing? | 20. A user has a logon assignment that sets the IBM4029 network printer located on the server Serv002 as LPT2. The user has a document in a document folder on the desktop that the user wants to print on the IBM4029, which of the following are true using the Drag-and-Drop method of printing? | ||
:A. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the printer IBM4029 icon. | |||
A. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the printer IBM4029 icon. | :B. You cannot use the Drag-and-Drop method when printing remotely. | ||
B. You cannot use the Drag-and-Drop method when printing remotely. | :C. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the Serv002 icon. | ||
C. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the Serv002 icon. | :D. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the LPT2 port icon. | ||
D. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the LPT2 port icon. | |||
SECTION 8: STATISTICS AND LOGS | SECTION 8: STATISTICS AND LOGS | ||
21. By default, the audit trail is 100 KB. What happens when the 100 KB limit of this file is reached? | 21. By default, the audit trail is 100 KB. What happens when the 100 KB limit of this file is reached? | ||
:A. The information in this file wraps to the first line. | |||
A. The information in this file wraps to the first line. | :B. No new entries are made until the log is cleared. | ||
B. No new entries are made until the log is cleared. | :C. The old log is backed up and a new log is initiated. | ||
C. The old log is backed up and a new log is initiated. | :D. The information in this file wraps to the first line and then an alert is sent. | ||
D. The information in this file wraps to the first line and then an alert is sent. | |||
SECTION 9: LAN DOMAIN BACKUP AND RECOVERY TASKS | SECTION 9: LAN DOMAIN BACKUP AND RECOVERY TASKS | ||
22. How can you backup the DCDB? | 22. How can you backup the DCDB? | ||
:A. XCOPY | |||
A. XCOPY | :B. DCDBCOPY | ||
B. DCDBCOPY | :C. DCDB MIRROR | ||
C. DCDB MIRROR | :D. DCDB Replication | ||
D. DCDB Replication | |||
23. Which is NOT an OS/2 Warp Server critical file to be backed up? | 23. Which is NOT an OS/2 Warp Server critical file to be backed up? | ||
:A. PROTOCOL.INI | |||
A. PROTOCOL.INI | :B. IBMLAN.INI | ||
B. IBMLAN.INI | :C. LANTRAN.LOG | ||
C. LANTRAN.LOG | :D. NET.ACC | ||
D. NET.ACC | |||
24. Which commands defines the role of a server? A. NET ACCOUNTS | 24. Which commands defines the role of a server? A. NET ACCOUNTS | ||
B. NET SERV | :B. NET SERV | ||
C. NET STATISTICS | :C. NET STATISTICS | ||
D. NET STATUS | :D. NET STATUS | ||
SECTION 10: REMOTE ACCESS ADMINISTRATION | SECTION 10: REMOTE ACCESS ADMINISTRATION | ||
25. Which Remote Access Services user type can set the maximum number of logon attempts permitted during a single call? | 25. Which Remote Access Services user type can set the maximum number of logon attempts permitted during a single call? | ||
:A. user | |||
A. user | :B. administrator | ||
B. administrator | :C. security administrator | ||
C. security administrator | :D. connections administrator | ||
D. connections administrator | |||
26. Who has the access control profile authority for a remote-domain resource? | 26. Who has the access control profile authority for a remote-domain resource? |
Revision as of 22:02, 30 January 2018
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Objectives
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Define the functions and advantages of the domain concept and single system image.
- Identify the machine types and roles in an OS/2 Warp Server environment.
- Describe the DCDB contents and function.
- Identify and describe the functions of the OS/2 Warp Server and OS/2 Warp Server Advanced components.
SECTION 2 - NETWORK SERVICES
- Describe the function and list the ways to start, stop, pause or continue OS/2 Warp Server network services.
- Describe the implications of stopping and starting critical services.
SECTION 3 - DEFINING USERS AND GROUPS
- Identify and describe the different types of users in an OS/2 Warp Server domain.
- Create and change the default security settings for OS/2 Warp Server users.
- Use a template to create a group using the graphical user interface (GUI).
- Create a user using the graphical user interface (GUI).
- Add a user to a group using the graphical user interface (GUI).
SECTION 4 - SHARING, USING AND CONTROLLING ACCESS TO NETWORK AND CROSS DOMAIN RESOURCES
- Identify how to use the graphical user interface (GUI) and command line to create netnames and temporary connections.
- Identify how users access and how an administrator can create an alias for cross domain resources.
SECTION 5 - HOME DIRECTORIES
- Use the OS/2 Warp Server GUI to create logon drive assignments.
- Use the OS/2 Warp Server GUI to create user home directories.
- Identify how to monitor home directory usage and generate alerts when home directory size exceeds imposed ranges.
SECTION 6 - DEFINING APPLICATIONS
- Use the graphical user interface (GUI) to create an alias for an application.
- Use the graphical user interface (GUI) to give a group read, write and execute access to an application resource.
SECTION 7 - PRINTING IN AN OS/2 WARP SERVER LAN ENVIRONMENT
- Identify how printer objects, printer queues, printer spooling aliases, and logon assignments are used to define a shared printer.
- Identify how to create a printer object on a requester machine.
- Identify how to print a job remotely from a requester machine.
SECTION 8 - STATISTICS AND LOGS
- Given a problem, identify steps to isolate and correct the problem using statistics and logs.
SECTION 9 - LAN DOMAIN BACKUP AND RECOVERY TASKS
- Identify the three types of backup procedures used in an OS/2 Warp Server environment.
- Identify OS/2 Warp Server critical files and their functions.
- Identify how to configure a server to act as a backup domain controller.
- Identify how to recover OS/2 Warp Server domain operations after a domain controller failure.
SECTION 10 - REMOTE ACCESS ADMINISTRATION
- Identify Remote Access administrator, security administrator, and user and describe their capabilities and restrictions.
- Describe how logical adapter address and user account is used and created in an OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access environment.
- Describe the capture concept and how an audit trail can be maintained in an OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access environment.
- Identify bridge and filter functions and techniques in an OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access environment.
SECTION 11 - BACKUP, RECOVERY AND DISASTER RECOVERY IN AN OS/2 WARP SERVER ENVIRONMENT
- Identify how to use the OS/2 Warp Server graphical user interface (GUI) to specify source, rulebook, filter and media to implement backup and recovery using OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery features.
- Identify how to create disaster recovery diskettes and perform basic recovery functions in an OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery environment.
SECTION 12 - OS/2 WARP SERVER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT (SYSTEMVIEW)
- Identify OS/2 Warp Server Inventory Management tools and how they are used to maintain hardware and software inventories.
- Identify how to discover and manage systems in an OS/2 Warp Server system group.
- Identify OS/2 Warp Server SystemView Serial Control hardware requirements and capabilities.
- Describe the purpose of the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView error condition log and how to view and clear it.
Education and Publications
- OS/2 LAN Server Certification Handbook SR28-5649
- This tutorial covers the LAN Server Administration functions (such as defining users, groups, and shared applications, set ting up shared printers and home directories) that are part of the OS/2 Warp Server Administration role.
- Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 SG24-4602 / SG24-4702
- These redbooks (technical reference books) provide information about OS/2 Warp Server functions such as Backup and Recovery, Remote Access Administration and System Management Setup
Sample Test
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION AND PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1. What does a domain in the LAN Server environment always consist of?
- A. all the servers on a physical LAN
- B. one or more servers grouped together logically
- C. multiple domain controllers
- D. all the workstations on a physical LAN
2. What manages the domains if a physical LAN can be divided into several logical domains?
- A. print controllers
- B. print servers
- C. domain controllers
- D. file servers
3. If a Domain contains all of the following servers, which servers in the domain contain a complete and current copy of the DCDB database?
- A. the Domain Controller
- B. the Additional Servers
- C. the Print Servers
- D. the Backup Domain Controller
4. What is a function of the OS/2 Warp Server File and Print Services component?
- A. It provides advanced print services and bi-directional printer support.
- B. It allows remote clients to connect into a LAN via dial-up lines.
- C. It provides administration tools for monitoring logons.
- D It allows sharing of software and hardware resources located on a server workstation.
SECTION 2: NETWORK SERVICES
5. Which file contains the list of network services that will automatically start when the server service starts?
- A. OS2.INI
- B. IBMLAN.INI
- C. OS2SYS.INI
- D. NETWORK.INI
6. What happens when the server service is stopped on an additional server?
- A. All users are sent an alert prior to being logged off the domain.
- B. All users are logged off the domain, but remain logged on locally.
- C. The users that are logged on to the additional server are logged off.
- D. The server's requester service remains active and all users remain logged on to the domain.
SECTION 3: DEFINING USERS AND GROUPS
7. Which type of OS/2 Warp Server user can create, modify, and delete aliases?
- A. the user operator
- B. the server operator
- C. the accounts operator
- D. the local administrator
8. Which of the following are ways that a user account password can be changed?
- A. NET PASSWORD
- B. NET LOGON /P:NEW PASSWORD
- C. NET ACCOUNT
- D. by the administrator using the GUI from the Password page of the user account
9. When will the new group icon appear in the Groups folder?
- A. as soon as the Groups Template is dragged to the Groups folder
- B. when all steps have been completed and you have pressed Create to add the new group to the domain
- C. once the identifying information is added to the Group notebook
- D. after double-clicking on the Groups object
10. Which tab in the User Account-Create notebook would you choose to add users to a group?
- A. Account Info
- B. Groups
- C. Privileges
- D. Home Directory
- E. Users
11. What is contained in the list which appears when the ADD button on the users page is clicked when using the Menu method for adding users to a Group?
- A. users who are already members of the Group
- B. users who are members of the Guest group
- C. all Users defined on the domain
- D. all Users defined on the domain who are not already members of the Group
SECTION 4: SHARING, USING AND CONTROLLING ACCESS TO NETWORK AND CROSS-DOMAIN RESOURCES 12. Which statements are true about netnames?
- A. Netnames are different from aliases.
- B. A netname is given to a resource when it is shared on the network.
- C. Netnames are stored in the DCDB.
- D. Netnames definition information is saved when the resource is no longer shared.
13. What happens when a user at a DOS LAN Services workstation with reconnect = nc in the IBMLAN.INI file, connects to the K drive and then logs off the domain?
- A. The K drive will be a permanent assignment.
- B. The user will not have the K drive after the next logon.
- C. This virtual drive will always be represented by the letter K.
- D. The user will be prompted to re-establish the connection later.
SECTION 5: HOME DIRECTORIES 14. Using the GUI method to create a user's logon assignments for a shared printer, you would click on the assignments tab in which settings notebook?
- A. the users settings notebook
- B. the printers settings notebook
- C. the settings notebook for the server to which the printer is attached
- D. the logon assignments settings notebook
15. When will users receive an alert if a home directory disk space target limitation has been specified for a user's home directory through the /MAXSTORAGE parameter of the NET USER command?
- A. every time they attempt to exceed the disk space limit if the messenger service is active on their machine
- B. every time the administrator runs the CHKSTOR utility on the server
- C. when their home directory resides on a 386HPFS partition
- D. when the Alerter service is active on the requester machine
SECTION 6: DEFINING APPLICATIONS
16. When is the new alias object added to the Resource Definition folder?
- A. when you fill in the alias name on the Alias-Create notebook
- B. when you click on at server startup
- C. when you give the location or path
- D. when you click on the Create button
17. Which action can you do from the Add Access Control Entries window of the Access Control Profile notebook?
- A. set Log in definitions
- B. select permissions only
- C. select User IDs and Groups only
- D. select User IDs, Groups and permissions
SECTION 7: PRINTING IN AN OS/2 WARP SERVER LAN ENVIRONMENT
18. What benefit do you receive when using a Network Printer object that is shared from a server in the domain?
- A. Your output is given a higher priority.
- B. You can specify at what time your output should print at.
- C. You do not have to install the printer drivers on your workstation.
- D. You can see all print jobs in the queue but you can only control your own.
19. Which of the following is true about printing from a WIN-OS/2 session of a OS/2 requester ?
- A. You cannot print from the WIN-OS/2 sessions.
- B. You can only print to locally attached printers within WIN-OS/2.
- C. The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers can be installed when you install the OS/2 printer drivers.
- D. The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers and the OS/2 printer drivers are the same files.
- E The WIN-OS/2 printer drivers can be installed separately from the OS/2 printer drivers.
20. A user has a logon assignment that sets the IBM4029 network printer located on the server Serv002 as LPT2. The user has a document in a document folder on the desktop that the user wants to print on the IBM4029, which of the following are true using the Drag-and-Drop method of printing?
- A. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the printer IBM4029 icon.
- B. You cannot use the Drag-and-Drop method when printing remotely.
- C. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the Serv002 icon.
- D. Drag-and-Drop the document icon on the LPT2 port icon.
SECTION 8: STATISTICS AND LOGS
21. By default, the audit trail is 100 KB. What happens when the 100 KB limit of this file is reached?
- A. The information in this file wraps to the first line.
- B. No new entries are made until the log is cleared.
- C. The old log is backed up and a new log is initiated.
- D. The information in this file wraps to the first line and then an alert is sent.
SECTION 9: LAN DOMAIN BACKUP AND RECOVERY TASKS
22. How can you backup the DCDB?
- A. XCOPY
- B. DCDBCOPY
- C. DCDB MIRROR
- D. DCDB Replication
23. Which is NOT an OS/2 Warp Server critical file to be backed up?
- A. PROTOCOL.INI
- B. IBMLAN.INI
- C. LANTRAN.LOG
- D. NET.ACC
24. Which commands defines the role of a server? A. NET ACCOUNTS
- B. NET SERV
- C. NET STATISTICS
- D. NET STATUS
SECTION 10: REMOTE ACCESS ADMINISTRATION
25. Which Remote Access Services user type can set the maximum number of logon attempts permitted during a single call?
- A. user
- B. administrator
- C. security administrator
- D. connections administrator
26. Who has the access control profile authority for a remote-domain resource?
- A. the administrator in the domain that owns the resource creates and manages the Access Control Process
- B. the administrator in the logon domain has the ability to control access to a resource in a remote domain
- C. the members of the groups who have rwx abilities for the resource in a remote domain
27. Which statistics can you audit if you are logged on as a security administrator?
- A. phone number statistics
- B. security statistics
- C. call statistics
- D. modem statistics
- E. link statistics
SECTION 11: BACKUP, RECOVERY AND DISASTER RECOVERY IN AN OS/2 WARP SERVER ENVIRONMENT
28. What is an OS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore Volume?
- A. the name of the hard drive the product is installed on
- B. the amount of data that was backed up to a device
- C. an item of backup media (diskette, hard disk, tape, or optical disk)
- D. a collection of backed up files that the system manages for you
29. An application uses a separate file for sales, orders and inventory. How can an administrator use Backup and Recovery Services to maintain a current backup of these files while minimizing storage media requirements?
- A. encrypt all updates
- B. compress all updates
- C. specify changed files
- D. specify merge files
SECTION 12: OS/2 WARP SERVER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT (SYSTEMVIEW)
30. Which information is available via the System Information Tool?
- A. microprocessor model, type and speed and bios date
- B. DCDB configuration
- C. NET ACCOUNTS files
- D. System security features
- E. application software release date
31. When using Keywords to Discover Systems in a System Group, which of the following is not a response returned by the remote system?
- A. System name
- B. Network address
- C. UserID
- D. Network type
32. When enabling Remote Access through System View Serial Control, which of the following is not a requirement?
- A. The system must have a modem that supports at least 9600 baud.
- B. The system must be attached to the LAN.
- C. The Serial Connection Control Service needs to be set for AutoAnswer Mode.
- D. Access must be granted to the administrator or other authorized users.
33. Which of the following is not a way to clear the Error Condition Log?
- A. Generate a Clear Error Condition message with the Alert Manager.
- B. Reboot the remote system with the error.
- C. Select Reset from the Error Condition Log window.
- D. Delete the entries in the Error Condition Log.
ANSWER KEY
- 1. B
- 2. C
- 3. AD
- 4. D
- 5. B
- 6. D
- 7. B
- 8. AD
- 9. B
- 10. B
- 11. D
- 12. AB
- 13. B
- 14. A
- 15. A
- 16. D
- 17. D
- 18. D
- 19. CE
- 20. A
- 21. B
- 22. AD
- 23. C
- 24. A
- 25. C
- 26. A
- 27. BCE
- 28. C
- 29. C
- 30. AD
- 31. C
- 32. B
- 33. B