You run the crash utility on an Oracle Linux system after a kernel panic and use the bt -a command as shown: crash> bt a crash> bt aPID: 286 TASK: c0b3a000 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "in.rlogind"#0 [c0b3be90] crash_save_current_state at c011aed0#1 [c0b3bea4] panic at c011367c#2 [c0b3bee8] tulip_interrupt at c01bc820#3 [c0b3bf08] handle_IRQ_event at c010a551#4 [c0b3bf2c] do_8259A_IRQ at c010a319#5 [c0b3bf3c] do_IRQ at c010a653#6 [c0b3bfbc] ret_from_intr at c0109634#7 [c0b3bfbc] sys_select at c012f803#8 [c0b3bfc0] system_call at c0109598Which two statements are true about the purpose of the bt a command?
Which three statements are true about the contents of the /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf configuration file?
What are two ways to invoke the rescue procedure for Oracle Linux while booting from the installation media?
A new iSCSI target configuration is created in /etc/tgt/targets2.conf using a text editor. The file is used to avoid accidental destructive errors in the normal working configuration file /etc/tgt/targets.conf while testing is in progress.Which command would you use to activate this configuration without affecting the default configuration file?
Which statement is true about udev?
Which two statements about the yum-fs-snapshot plugin are true?