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There is an issue booting into a virtual machine. The log files show that there is an issue
during the Linux boot process of the guest. What two methods will best help determine the
problem?


A.

Use xm console to attach to the guest while it is booting and look for the specific error.


B.

Run xm dmesg to see hardware errors in the guest.


C.

Run xm info to see the list of devices being attachedto the virtual machine.


D.

xm block-attach the disk to another virtual machine to inspect the file system and check
module loading issues.





A.
  

Use xm console to attach to the guest while it is booting and look for the specific error.



B.
  

Run xm dmesg to see hardware errors in the guest.



What three artifacts are created as a result of running the JeOS tool?


A.

a System.img file representing the operating system


B.

optional image files as specified in the command


C.

a README file with product name, version number and build timestamp


D.

a vm.cfg file pointing to the created images, along with specified memory and CPU
information


E.

a tar.gz file with all of the images, README and vm.cfgfiles compressed





A.
  

a System.img file representing the operating system



D.
  

a vm.cfg file pointing to the created images, along with specified memory and CPU
information



E.
  

a tar.gz file with all of the images, README and vm.cfgfiles compressed



In which two of the following, disk multipathing enabled for a block device on an Oracle VM
server?


A.

When local disks are added.


B.

When iSCSI disks are attached.


C.

When fiber channel disks are attached.


D.

When a new NFS repository is added.


E.

When a virtual disk is added to a guest virtual machine





B.
  

When iSCSI disks are attached.



C.
  

When fiber channel disks are attached.



Prior to running runInstaller.sh to install the Oracle VM manager for OVM 3. Which three
prerequisite items should be satisfied?


A.

Verify that MySQL database installed.


B.

Verify that all OVM serversare installed and belong to proper server pool.


C.

Ensure that the OS software version met the minimum requirement of OVM Manager.


D.

Make sure that the /u01 directory has adequate space for the installation.


E.

Confirm that the network ports to be used are available and they are accessible through
the firewall.





C.
  

Ensure that the OS software version met the minimum requirement of OVM Manager.



D.
  

Make sure that the /u01 directory has adequate space for the installation.



E.
  

Confirm that the network ports to be used are available and they are accessible through
the firewall.



What is the correct sequence for importing a P2V image



A.

1. Insert Oracle VM Manager disk into server to be converted.2. Boot server and type
linux p2v at the bootprompt.3. Configure settings for virtual machine import.4. In Oracle VM
Manager, go to the Virtual Machine Images page and click on Impo rt.5. Enter information on the virtual machine, then give the IP address of the server to be imported on the virtual machine, then give the IP address of the server to be imported


B.

1. InsertOracle VM Manager disk into server to be converted.2. Boot server and type
linux p2v at the boot prompt.3. Configure settings for virtual machine import.4. Wait for the
conversion to finish, then go to the Oracle VM Manager.5. Enter information on thevirtual
machine, then give the IP address of the server to be imported


C.

1. Insert Oracle VM Server disk into server to be converted.2. Boot server and type linux
p2v at the boot prompt.3. Configure settings for virtual machine import.4. In Oracle
VMManager, go to the Virtual Machine Images page and click on Import.5. Enter
information on the virtual machine, then give the IP address of the server to be imported.


D.

1. Insert Oracle VM Server disk into server to be converted.2. Boot server and type linux
p2v at the boot prompt.3. Configure settings for virtual machine import.4. Wait for the
conversion to finish, then open a browser to the IP address of the server being converted.5.
On the page presented, select the server pool to be targeted.





C.
  

1. Insert Oracle VM Server disk into server to be converted.2. Boot server and type linux
p2v at the boot prompt.3. Configure settings for virtual machine import.4. In Oracle
VMManager, go to the Virtual Machine Images page and click on Import.5. Enter
information on the virtual machine, then give the IP address of the server to be imported.




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