QUESTION NO: 18
A customer asks which bays they could install MultiSwitch Interconnect Module (MSIM). Which of
the following is the source of this information?
A. CDAT
B. IBM Systems Director
C. Tivoli Provisioning Manager (TPM)
D. BladeCenter Interoperability guide
Answer: D
QUESTION NO:51
A client has bought an IBM System Storage DS8000 and needs to attach a Sun Solaris Host with 2 HBAs
via one fabric to 4 I/O ports on the DS8000. The client needs redundant paths to the volumes on the
DS8000. What is the maximum number of volumes that can be used on the Solaris host?
A. 256
B. 512
C. 1024
D. 2048
Correct Answer: C
QUESTION NO: 12
A customer credit card has been authorized with an authorization expiration date of September 28.
The order does not get settled before September 28 and the payment configurations are as shown
below.
On which date will the IBM Sterling Selling and Fulfillment Suite raise a reauthorization request?
A. September 27A.September 27
B. September 28B.September 28
C. September 29C.September 29
D. September 30D.September 30
Answer: A
Explanation:
QUESTION NO: 57
A system administrator is developing an application to a 2-node cluster. One of the nodes is a
powerful AIX-based machine and the other is a smaller Windows-based machine with less
processing capability.
How would the cluster BEST be configured to ensure more work gets routed to the more powerful
server?
A. Use the Random algorithm and assign a smaller weight to the Windows box.
B. Use the First-Come-First-Served algorithm
C. Use the Round Robin and assign a larger weight to the AIX machine
D. Use the Least Recently Used algorithm with weights.
Answer: C
QUESTION NO: 63
Sometimes it is required to force an application to create a thread dump (or javacore). Which of
the following processes would be used to force a thread dump?
A. Using the wsadmin command prompt, get a handle to the problem application server.
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wsadmin>setjvm[$AdminControl completeObjectName type=JVM,process=server1.*]
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wsadmin>$AdminControl invoke$jvm dumpAllThreads
Look for an output file in the installation root directory with a name like
javacore.date.time.id.txt.
B. Using the wsadmin command prompt, geta handle to the problem application server.
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wsadmin>set jvm[$AdminControl completeObjectName
type=JVM,process=server1,*]
Generate the thread dump:
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wsadmin>$AdminControl invoke $jvm dumpAppServerThreads
Look for an output file in the installation root directory with a name like javacore.date.time.id.txt.
C. Using the wsadmin command prompt, geta handle to the problem application server.
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wsadmin>set jvm[$AdminControl completeObjectName
type=JVM,process=server1,*]
Generate the thread dump:
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wsadmin>$AdminControl invoke $jvm dumpJVMThreads
Look for an output file in the installation root directory with a name like javacore.date.time.id.txt.
D. Using the wsadmin command prompt, geta handle to the problem application server.
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wsadmin>set jvm[$AdminControl completeObjectName
type=JVM,process=server1,*]
Generate the thread dump:
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wsadmin>$AdminControl invoke $jvm dumpThreads
Look for an output file in the installation root directory with a name like javacore.date.time.id.txt.
Answer: D