OS/2 LAN Server Administration II Test 104 TEST INFORMATION: - Required for Certified LAN Server Engineer - Number of questions: 101 - Passing % Score: 68 - Length (in minutes): 120 PREPARATION: - Self Study LAN Server Certification Handbook - IBM Courses G4560 LAN Server 3.0 Administration II G3891 LAN Server 4.0 Administration II OS/2 LAN Server Administration II Test 104 Objectives Version 2 SECTION 1 - LAN SERVER NETWORK SERVICES - Identify the server services. - Identify the requester services. - Understand the dependencies of network services. - Define the UPS service. - Understand the requirements for the UPS service. - Configure LS Alerting. - Describe Generic Alerting and FFST/2. SECTION 2 - PEER SERVICES - Set up peer services for user level security. - Set up peer services for share level security. - Explain the peer services logon options. - Understand peer services limitations. SECTION 3 - REPLICATION - Configure replication importers. - Configure replication exporters. - Describe the use of replication files: - REPL.INI - USERLOCK.XXX - Explain the server roles. - Describe the DCDB replication function. - Configure DCDB replication. SECTION 4 - FAT, HPFS, AND 386HPFS - Explain the file system differences and select an appropriate file - system. - Explain the advantages of 386HPFS. - Describe how and when access control lists are used. SECTION 5 - LAPS AND LSP - Describe the adapter and protocol support structure: - PROTOCOL.INI - NDIS - *.NIF Files - Configure the LAPS capacity parameters. - Select values for capacity parameters: - sessions - commands - names - Define the restrictions for multiple adapters. - Describe the use of LSP. - Configure LSP. - Define the protocols used by LAN Server. SECTION 6 - AUDITING PARAMETERS - Describe the Audit Log and how it works. - Control what is being audited. - Start and stop the auditing functions. SECTION 7 - CAPACITY PLANNING AND PERFORMANCE TUNING - Assign values for capacity parameters: - maxshares - maxusers - maxconnections - maxopens - maxlocks - maxsearches - audiodisconnect and cleanup - Understand the IBMLAN.INI, PROTOCOL.INI relationship. - List the parameters that are different for 386HPFS. - Describe the tools and commands that can be used for capacity planning and problem determination. - Explain the important DLR capacity parameters. SECTION 8 - REMOTE IPL - Define the requirements for the remote IPL service. - Explain the files used for the remote IPL process: - fit files - RPL.MAP - RIPL images - *.CNF - Configure remote IPL. - Use the remote IPL utilities. SECTION 9 - FAULT TOLERANCE - Describe fault tolerance as provided by LAN Server. - Explain the requirements for LS fault tolerance. - Use the fault tolerance utilities: - FTSETUP - FTADMIN - FTREMOTE - Describe the function of FTMONIT. - Explain the procedure for mirroring a partition. - Explain the procedure for recovering a partition. SECTION 10 - LAN SERVER MIGRATION - Explain and use the utilities required to handle ACLS: - PREPACL - THIN386 - BACKACC - RESTACC - Explain the considerations for migration. SECTION 11 - LOCAL SECURITY - Describe how local security protects resources. - Describe how to access resources if a server will not start. - Explain access to files/directories on a server with local security. SECTION 12 - ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION - Use the NET ADMIN command. - Use all functions of the NET USER command. - Change a server name. SECTION 13 - COMPLEX APPLICATIONS - Describe uses for work directories. - Describe uses for home directories. - Define DOS applications for OS/2 requesters. - Describe the differences between having an OS/2 public application's executable reside on the server versus having it reside on a requester. - Describe options for locating DLLs. LAN Server Administration II Sample Test 104 Version 1 SECTION 1 - LAN SERVER NETWORK SERVICES 1. Which are valid parameters for the WRKSERVICES line in the IBMLAN.INI file of a LAN Server 4.0 requester? a. Peer b. Messenger c. Netlogon d. Replicator 2. Which service must be running on an OS/2 LAN Requester 4.0 to logon to a LAN Server 4.0 domain? a. Messenger b. Requester c. Peer d. LSServer 3. Which network services must be active on a LAN Server 4.0 server machine to inform administrators that an AC power failure has occurred? a. UPS b. Netrun c. Alerter d. Genalert 4. Which UPS service parameter specifies how long to run the UPS device on battery power before initiating a shutdown? a. recharge b. messdelay c. batterymsg d. batterytime 5. Which conditions must be met on an OS/2 LAN Server 4.0 server machine to send alerts to LAN Network Manager? a. FFST/2 must be started. b. The Alerter service must be started. c. The Genalert service must be started. d. Communications Manager/2 must be started. SECTION 2 - PEER SERVICES 6. On a peer server configured with share level security, access control for the resource being shared is defined a. in the NET.ACC on the peer server b. in the NET.ACC on the domain controller c. using the /GRANT switch on the NET ACCESS command d. using the /PERMISSIONS switch on the NET SHARE command SECTION 3 - REPLICATION 7. What happens during replication if tryuser = no and a user logs on at the importer? a. It will not affect replication if it is already working. b. Replication will continue as long as the user has RA permissions to the directories being replicated. c. Replication will stop, and the first level subdirectories on the importer will have a NO_SYNC.RP$ file. d. Replication will stop, and the first level subdirectories on the importer will have a NO_MASTR.RP$ file. 8. What must you do to prevent a first-level subdirectory and its files from being replicated? a. Create a USERLOCK.xxx file in the subdirectory, and ensure that integrity = tree in REPL.INI. b. Create a USERLOCK.XXX file in the subdirectory, and ensure that integrity = file in REPL.INI. c. Set guardtime = 2 (or greater), and ensure that integrity = file in REPL.INI. d. Set extent = file and integrity = tree in the REPL.INI file. 9. Which procedure brings a backup domain controller on-line as a domain controller after the original domain controller has failed? a. Enter CHGSRVR from the backup domain controller's command line. b. Stop NETLOGON at the backup domain controller; change its role to PRIMARY; then restart NETLOGON. c. Remove the original domain controller from the network, then reboot the backup domain controller. d. Stop DCDB Replicator at the backup domain controller; change its role to MEMBER; then restart the DCDB Replicator service. SECTION 4 - FAT, HPFS, AND 386 HPFS 10. Where are access control permissions for files on a 386HPFS partition stored? a. in the file's FNODE b. in the NET.ACC file c. in the extended attributes for the disk partition d. in the extended attributes for the directory SECTION 5 - LAPS AND LSP 11. How can you change the universal adapter address on an OS/2 LAN Requester to a locally administered address? a. Edit IBMLAN.INI. b. Modify the REQUESTER.CFG file. c. Edit the RUN=PROTMAN statement in CONFIG.SYS. d. Edit the Network Adapter Driver section of PROTOCOL.INI. 12. According to the IBM LAN Server 4.0 Performance Tuning Assistant, it is recommended that you allocate ____________ NetBIOS commands per LAN Server 4.0 Advanced user. a. 1 b. 1.6 c. 2 d. 2.2 13. Which protocol is used by the OS/2 LAN Server to allocate sessions, commands and names? a. SNA b. TCP/IP c. IBM NetBIOS d. IBM IEEE 802.2 SECTION 7 - CAPACITY PLANNING AND PERFORMANCE TUNING 14. What is the minimum IBMLAN.INI maxopens value for an Entry server where 30 users each need to have 15 files open simultaneously? a. 15 b. 30 c. 250 d. 450 15. Which LAN Server command provides information about a server, even when the Server service will not start? a. NET ERROR b. NET SESSION c. NET STATS SRV d. NET CONFIG SRV 16. What must be done to the NETWORK.INI file to allow DOS LAN Services requesters to receive pop-up messages? a. Add /POP to the messenger section. b. Add RECEIVER to the networks section. c. Add Messenger and Netpopup to the AUTOSTART parmater. d. Add NET START NETPOPUP to the WRKSERVICES parameter. 17. The maximum number of resources that a DOS LAN Services requester running peer services can share at a time is a. one. b. configured by the NUMSHARES parameter in NETWORK.INI. c. configured by the /SHR parameter in DOSLAN.INI. d. configured by the MAXCONNECTIONS parameter in NETWORK.INI. SECTION 8 - REMOTE IPL 18. Which file could you check to find the location of an OS/2 Requester's OS2.INI file on the Remote IPL server? a. RPL.MAP b. machineid.FIT c. machineid.CNF d. the DOS IPL Image file 19. Which statement about the .CNF files located on an OS/2 LAN Server that supports Remote IPL is true? a. These .CNF files contain a binary image of a bootable diskette. b. These .CNF files map the machine ID to the appropriate boot record. c. These .CNF files map OS/2 workstation file names to server file names. d. These .CNF files define the operating system and the way it is loaded on the workstation. 20. How do you configure an IBM OS/2 LAN Server to support OS/2 Remote IPL? a. Install OS/2 Remote IPL service, run GETRPL, run RIPLINST and edit RPL.MAP. b. Run GETRPL, install OS/2 Remote IPL service, edit RPL.MAP and create RPLUSER directory. c. Install OS/2 Remote IPL service; run GETRPL, and create remote IPL requester definitions. d. Install OS/2 Remote IPL service, run RIPLINST, run GETRPL and create remote IPL requester definitions. SECTION 9 - FAULT TOLERANCE 21. Which statement about FTSETUP is true? a. FTSETUP can be used to mirror the boot drive. b. FTSETUP can be used to view error-rate statistics. c. FTSETUP can be used to view and correct disk faults. d. FTSETUP can be used to clear the statistics counters. 22. Which Fault Tolerance utility is added to the server CONFIG.SYS file when FTSETUP is run for the first time? a. DISKFT b. FTMONIT c. FTADMIN d. FTREMOTE SECTION 10 - LAN SERVER MIGRATION 23. What steps are necessary when migrating from LAN Server 3.0 Entry to LAN Server 4.0 Advanced if the Entry server has only HPFS partitions and the Advanced server will only have 386HPFS partitions? a. Run PREPACL on the Entry server. b. Reformat the drives from HPFS to 386HPFS. c. Run BACKACC on the Entry server before migration. d. Run RESTACC on each drive of the Advanced server after installing LAN Server 4.0 Advanced. SECTION 11 - LOCAL SECURITY 24. The following access permissions are created for the file CONFIDENTIAL: Group Users ----- ----- Local (N) Boss (RWD) Users ® Which statements are true of a user at the server if the server is running Local Security for 386 HPFS? a. Boss can let other users edit CONFIDENTIAL if he or she logs on. b. Any user defined to the domain can read CONFIDENTIAL if he or she logs on. c. Boss can read CONFIDENTIAL if he or she logs on. d. Any user will be able to delete CONFIDENTIAL if he or she logs on. SECTION 12 - ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION 25. What must be added to the NET USER command to create an administrator ID? a. /ADMIN b. /OPERATOR:ADMIN c. /USERTYPE:ADMIN d. /PRIVILEGE:ADMIN 26. To change the name of an additional server, what steps must be taken? a. Run the CHGSRVR command on the domain controller only. b. Run the CHGSRVR command on the domain controller and edit the IBMLAN.INI file on the additional server. c. Run the CHGSRVR command at the additional server and edit the Machine definition at the domain controller. d. Run the CHGSRVR command at the additional server, edit the IBMLAN.INI file on the additional server and edit the Machine definition on the domain controller. SECTION 13 - COMPLEX APPLICATIONS 27. As a LAN Server 4.0 administrator, you wish to create a public application definition for a MS Windows application that resides on the server's fixed disk drive. You want this application to be available in OS/2 requester's network application folders. Using the LAN Server 4.0 Administration graphical user interface, you would a. define the application using the OS/2 Template, select On Requester for program location, then edit the applications's .BAT file in the DCDB. b. define the application using the DOS Template, select the alias con- taining the executable on the Program Location tab, then reference the exe- cutable on the Invocation tab. c. define the application using the OS/2 Template, select WIN.OS2 as the Invocation command, then edit the application .BAT file in the DCDB. d. define the application using the WIN/OS2 Template, enter the executable on the invocation tab, then select WIN/OS2 MVDM from the Program Mode tab. ANSWER KEY 1. abd 23. cd 2. b 24. bc 3. ac 25. d 4. d 26. b 5. ac 27. b 6. d 7. c 8. a 9. b 10. a 11. d 12. d 13. c 14. d 15. a 16. c 17. b 18. b 19. d 20. d 21. a 22. b