Quản Lý và Bảo Trì Windows Sever 2003 (Tiếng Anh) - Bài 03
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Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack (SP2).
You install a new network adapter on Server1.
You need to view the media access control (MAC) address for the new network adapter. What should you do?
A -
At the command prompt, run Ipconfig /all.
B -
At the command prompt, run Net view \\server1.
C -
From the Device Manager snap-in, view the properties of the network adapter.
D -
From the Services snap-in, view the properties on the Network Connections service.
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Your network contains a database server that runs Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Service Pack 2 (SP2). The server has 1 GB of RAM and a single hard disk.
Queries against the databases on the server are very slow. You discover that the hard disk on the server is very active. You are evaluating whether to add RAM to the server.
You need to use System Monitor to find out whether adding RAM will decrease disk activity. Which performance counter should you monitor?
A -
LogicalDisk : % Free Space
B -
Memory : Pages Faults/sec
C -
Memory : Free System Page Table Entries
D -
Server Work Queues : Queue Length
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Your network contains an application server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack (SP2).
You open the Performance tab in Task Manager as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) You need to improve the performance of Server1.
What should you do?
A -
Install additional RAM.
B -
Install a second processor.
C -
Decrease the size of the paging file.
D -
Add the /PAE switch to the Boot.ini file.
4-
You have a print server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack (SP2). Server1 is configured as shown in the following table.
All the hard disks are 136 GB and are connected to a SCSI controller.
You need to identify which disk configuration will provide the best performance for printing. Which disk configuration should you implement?
A -
one RAID-0 volume
B -
one RAID-1 volume
C -
one RAID-5 volume
D -
two RAID-1 volumes
5-
You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 has one basic disk that contains one partition.
You monitor the PhysicalDisk : Avg. Disk Bytes/Read counter for one year and discover that the value has decreased by 25 percent.
You need to increase the disk performance of Server1. What should you do?
A -
Compress the volume.
B -
Defragment the volume.
C -
Convert the disk to a dynamic disk.
D -
Enable Shadow Copies on the volume.
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You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). Server1 runs a custom database application. The database files are stored on drive D.
Server1 experiences a power failure. Upon restart, the database engine reports that the log files fail to replay because a log file is corrupt.
You need to minimize the risk of a log file becoming corrupt if the power fails. What should you do?
A -
Enable hibernation.
B -
Enable volume shadow copies.
C -
Disable read caching on drive D.
D -
Disable write caching on drive D.
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You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and is configured as a domain controller.
You run Windows Update and install a number of device drivers.
You restart the server. During the startup process, the server stops.
You receive the following stop error message: "0x000000D1 (0x0000000c, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf27b4e8e) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL."
You need to identify which device or service is causing the error. What should you do?
A -
Restart the server by using the Last Known Good Configuration option. Review the spupdsvc.log file.
B -
Restart the server by using the Directory Services Restore Mode option. Review the contents of the ntdtcsetup.log
file.
C -
Restart the server by using the Safe Mode option. Review the contents of the ntbtlog.txt file.
D -
Restart the server by using the Safe Mode with Networking option. Review the contents of the WindowsUpdate.log
file.
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You have two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack (SP2).
You connect a USB drive to Server1 and copy several files to the USB drive.
You connect the USB drive to Server2. You receive a message that the drive installed successful and is ready-to-use. You open Windows Explorer and the USB drive does not appear.
You need to ensure that you can access the files stored on the USB drive. What should you do?
A -
From the command prompt, run Convert.exe.
B -
From the Disk Management snap-in, change the drive letter.
C -
From the Services snap-in, restart the Removable Storage service.
D -
From the Device Manager snap-in, scan for a hardware change.
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You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack (SP2).
Server1 has a 10-gigabit network adapter and is connected to a 100-Mb switch. You replace the 100-Mb switch by using a 1-GB switch.
You discover that copying files to Server1 over the network is slow.
You need to reduce the amount of time it takes to copy files to Server1 over the network. Which connection type should you specify for the network adapter?
A -
1-gigabit half-duplex
B -
1-gigabit full-duplex
C -
10-gigabit half-duplex
D -
10-gigabit full-duplex
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You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You run a full backup of Server1, update the device driver for the network adapter, and then restart Server1.
You log on to Server1 and receive an error message that the network adapter driver failed to load.
You need to ensure that the network adapter driver starts. You must achieve this goal in the minimum amount of time. What should you do?
A -
Use the Roll Back Driver option.
B -
Use Windows Backup to restore the system state.
C -
Restart the server and select the Safe Mode option.
D -
Restart the server and select the Last Known Good Configuration option.