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LDAP Server Questions ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Monday, October 25, 2010. Q: - What is LDAP? Q: - Whats the relation ship between LDAP and JNDI? JNDI has classes provided by SUN that will help ur appln interact with and LDAP server. JNDI appln work similarly to JDBC applns once and be free to use 'drivers' from different vendors. SUN provides the "driver" that will help interact with the LDAP server. Sun also provides "drivers" for other naming services (like CORBA). Q: - Why LDAP is called light weight? Q: - what is SLAPD? Q: - Define Schemas? Q: - E...
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FTP Server Questions ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Monday, October 25, 2010. Q: - What is FTP? FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. An FTP server allows clients to connect to it either. Anonymously or with a username and password combination. After successful authentication, files can be transferred back and forth between the server and client. The files are neither encrypted nor compressed. Q: - For Redhat Linux or Fedora which package is required for FTP service? Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or FEDORA includes the vsftpd FTP service. Yes We actually ha...
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Oracle ADF Questions ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Sunday, July 31, 2011. Q : What is Oracle ADF? A : Oracle ADF is an commercial java/j2ee framework, which is used to build enterprise applications. It is one of the most comprehensive and advanced framework in market for J2EE. Q : What are the advantages of using ADF? A : Following are the advantages of using :. It supports Rapid Application Development. It is based on MVC architecture. Declarative Approach (XML Driven). Reduces maintenance cost and time. Q : What are various components in ADF? A : Manag...
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August 2011 ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011. System Admin Questions 7. Q: - What is LVM Snapshot? Q: - How to verify the signature of an rpm? Rpm -K test-1.0-1.i386.rpm. Q: - What is the meaning of Hard and soft mount option in NFS server? If the NFS file system is hard mounted, the NFS daemons will try repeatedly to contact the server. The NFS daemon retries will not time out, will affect system performance, and you cannot interrupt them. A connection is established. The NFS retry threshold is met. Q: - What is an inode?
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Qmail Server Questions ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Monday, October 25, 2010. Q: - What is procmail? Procmail is a popular Message Delivery Agent (MDA). The function of an MDA is to accept a message from the MTA for a specific user or mailbox, and deliver the message according to the user's desires. procmail can be used to "filter" messages by the content of various header fields or the body of the message. Q: - What is maildir? Q: - Which qmail process use "concurrecylocal" control file? Q: - Which Groups and Users are required to start QMAIL Server?
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December 2011 ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011. Q: - How are devices represented in UNIX? All devices are represented by files called special files that are located in /dev directory. Q: - What is 'inode'? All UNIX files have its description stored in a structure called 'inode'. The inode contains info about the file-size, its location, time of last access, time of last modification, permission and so on. Directories are also represented as files and have an associated inode. Q: - What are the process states in Unix?
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July 2011 ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Sunday, July 31, 2011. Q : What is Oracle ADF? A : Oracle ADF is an commercial java/j2ee framework, which is used to build enterprise applications. It is one of the most comprehensive and advanced framework in market for J2EE. Q : What are the advantages of using ADF? A : Following are the advantages of using :. It supports Rapid Application Development. It is based on MVC architecture. Declarative Approach (XML Driven). Reduces maintenance cost and time. Q : What are various components in ADF? A : Manag...
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Networking Questions ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Thursday, September 29, 2011. What are the difference between hub and switch? Is layer 1 device. It out the signal from all of its port except the one from where its insert. It’s unable to find the collision. Its based to work on single collision and single broadcast domain. Is layer 2 device. It maintains CAM table that store the MAC address of devices attached on its port. CAM table is used to make the forwarding decision. It works on each port collision and single broadcast domain. Generally we used c...
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NFS Server Questions ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Monday, October 25, 2010. Q: - Explain this entry /shared 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(sync,rw). Allows all systems with 192.168.1.* IP addresses read-write access to the /shared/ directory:. Q: - What will happened if a space is given inbetween allowed hosts and (options). If a space is included, the options are applied to any and all IP addresses, which can be quite dangerous if write permission is granted. Q: - What is the role of "sync" option for NFS server. Mous user and group ID. Q: - What is NFS?
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System Admin Questions ~ Linux Server Questions?
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011. Q: - How are devices represented in UNIX? All devices are represented by files called special files that are located in /dev directory. Q: - What is 'inode'? All UNIX files have its description stored in a structure called 'inode'. The inode contains info about the file-size, its location, time of last access, time of last modification, permission and so on. Directories are also represented as files and have an associated inode. Q: - What are the process states in Unix?