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Managing and Maintaining
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QUESTION NO: 1
You are the network
administrator for Abc.com. The Abc network contains
seven application servers. Each application server runs
a database application named AbcApp. Requirements for
AbcApp state that when you add a new user, you must add
the user to the server that has the most available disk
space. You need to ensure that you meet the requirements
when you add new users to AbcApp. What should you do?
A. Use Event Viewer to
review the application logs on each of the seven
servers.
B. Use Performance Logs and
Alerts to record the PhysicalDisk object on all seven
servers.
C. Use Task Manager to view
the performance data on each of the seven servers.
D. Use System Monitor to
generate a histogram view of the LogicalDisk object on
all seven servers.
Answer: D
QUESTION NO: 2
You are the network
administrator for Abc.com. All network servers run
Windows Server 2003. The network includes a file server
named Abc1. Abc1 contains a single disk for system files
and two SCSI hard disks that comprise a 72-GB mirrored
volume with 65 GB of read-only data. Users connect to
this data by using shortcuts on their desktops. Abc1 is
scheduled for replacement. You have a scheduled
maintenance window to complete this task. Before the
maintenance window, you build a new server. You need to
bring the new server online with current data and
re-establish redundancy as quickly as possible. You must
also ensure that the desktop shortcuts will continue to
function. What should you do?
A. Name the new server Abc1.
Create a new mirrored volume by using two 72-GB disks.
Connect Abc2 to the network and copy the data from Abc1.
When copying is complete, shut down the old Abc1.
B. Name the new server Abc1.
Move both disks from the old Abc1 to the new Abc1.
Scan the disks for changes.
Import the disks.
Connect the new Abc1 to the network.
C. Name the new server Abc1.
Break the mirror on the old Abc1.
Move one of the disks from the old Abc1 to the new Abc1.
Scan the disk for changes.
Initialize the disk.
Select the spare disk and create the mirror.
Connect the new Abc1 to the network.
D. Name the new server Abc1.
Remove one of the disks in the mirror from the old Abc1.
Move the disk on the new Abc1. Scan the disk for
changes.
Import the disk, Shut down the old Abc1 and connect the
new Abc1 to the network.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO: 3
You are the network
administrator for Abc.com. All network servers run
Windows Server 2003. A server named Server1 hosts
several applications. This server contains two hard
disks, Disk0 and Disk1. Each disk is connected to a
different EIDE channel. Each disk is configured as a
basic disk and formatted as NTFS. System files are
installed on Disk1. You install a third hard disk on
Server1. You configure it as a basic disk and format it
as NTFS. When you restart Server1, you receive the
following message:
"Windows could not start
because of a computer disk hardware configuration
problem. Could not read the selected boot disk. Check
boot path and disk hardware. Please check Windows
documentation about hardware disk configuration and your
hardware reference manuals for additional information."
You press a key. Server1
restarts, but it displays the same message.
You need to ensure that
Server1 will start correctly. You solution must not
require reinstalling any applications on Server1. What
should you do?
A. Start Server1 from the
Windows Server 2003 installation CD-ROM. Use the
Recovery Console to repair the system.
B. Start Server1 in Safe
Mode with Command prompt.
C. Start Server1 from the
Windows Server 2003 installation CD-ROM. Press F6 to
replace the Mass Storage driver.
D. Reconfigure the new disk
drive so it is enumerated after the existing drives.
Restart Server1.
Answer: A
QUESTION NO: 4
You are the network
administrator for Abc.com. You administare a Windows
Server 2003 computer named Abc12. Abc12 has a single
disk. The disk is configured so that it has four primary
partitions, which are formatted as FAT32. The disk also
has unallocated space available. You need to use the
unallocated disk space to store user data. What should
you use?
A. Convert all existing
partitions to NTFS.
B. Using Diskpart.exe, run
the create command.
C. Convert the disk to a
dynamic disk, and create a new volume.
D. Using Diskpart.exe, run
the extend command.
Answer: C
QUESTION NO: 5
You are the network
administrator for Abc.com. You manage a Windows 2003
computer named Abc3 that functions as a file server. The
data volume on Abc3 is mirrored. Each physical disk is
on a separate controller. One of the hard disks that
contain the data volume fails. You discover that the
failure was caused by a faulty SCSI controller. You
replace the SCSI controller. You need to restore the
data volume to its previous state. You want to achieve
this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative
effort. What should you do?
A. Run the diskpart active
command on the failed volume
B. Convert both disks to
basic disks, and then restore the data.
C. Break the mirror, and
then re-create the mirror.
D. Select a disk in the
mirror, and then reactivate the volume.
Answer: D
QUESTION NO: 6
You are the network
administrator for Abc.com. Your network consists of a
single Active Directory domain named abc.com. All
network servers run Windows Server 2003. You use
Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) to monitor all
servers. An e-mail server named MailABC1 is located at a
remote data center. MailABC1 runs Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003. MailABC1 restarts unexpectedly during
business hours. The event log indicates a problem with
the SCSI CD-ROM. You need to ensure that MailABC1
remains continuously available during business hours.
What should you do?
A. Use Device Manager to
disable the SCSI CD-ROM.
B. Create and implement a
new hardware profile to exclude the SCSI CD-ROM.
C. Use Device Manager to
update the driver for the SCSI CD-ROM.
D. Use Device Manager to
update the driver for the SCSI controller.
Answer: A
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