Group: IBM Systems – Power Systems
Certification status: Live
PartnerWorld code: S0010400
Replaces PW code: N/A
Being Replaced By: N/A
Required exam: IBM AIX v7 Administrator Specialty
Exam status: Live

Requirements
Exam S1000-007: IBM AIX v7 Administrator Specialty

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Exam Objectives
During exam development, the Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) define all of the tasks, knowledge and experience that an individual would need in order to successfully fulfill their role with the product or solution. These are represented by the objectives below and the questions on the certification exam are based upon these objective.

 

Section 1: System Management 18%
Set user’s environment Create and troubleshoot a shell script
Connect to AIX system console
Create and verify a system backup using mksysb, volume group backups with savevg,
Manage file backups and file archives
Define AIX management tools including SMIT
Manage devices and attributes
Document the systems configuration
Identify the LPAR configuration
Manage system time
Manage services using System Resource Controller (SRC)
Start and stop programs / scripts in /etc/rc.local etc
Manage the AIX boot and shutdown sequence
Manage root email
Define the process lifecycle and priorities
Scheduling execution of commands using cron, at, batch

Section 2: Software Management 13%
Install AIX fixes and updates
Manage open source packages with rpm
Use NIM

Section 3: Storage Management 18%
Explain the LVM terminology
Manage volume groups
Manage root volume group specific tasks
Manage logical volumes
Manage file systems
Manage raw physical volumes
Section 4: System & Network Security 11%
Log-in to AIX and configure SSH
Manage basic system security
Manage users and groups
Explain file permissions
Section 5: Network Management 13%
Manage basic IP configuration
Manage hosts and name resolution order
Manage network services with inetd
Mount and export NFS

Section 6: Performance Management & Tuning 13%
Define performance bottlenecks
Explain the difference between logical, physical and virtual CPU
Define basic VMM concepts
Monitor usage of memory
Expand and monitor usage of the paging space
Define basic IO performance concepts
Display system tunables

Section 7: Problem Determination & Management 15%
Monitor for hardware and software messages using errpt, syslog and alog
Define the requirements to generate files for IBM support
Troubleshoot client log-in issues
Troubleshoot boot errors
Boot AIX from an external source
Troubleshoot the file system
Use diag for basic troubleshooting and maintenance

Exam Resources
Courses and publications are offered to help you prepare for the exam. The courses are recommended, but not required, prior to taking the exam. Please note that course offerings are continuously being added and updated.

Power Systems for AIX II AIX Implementation and Administration (AN12G)
Power Systems for AIX III: Advanced Administration and Problem Determination (AN15G)
AIX Network Installation Management Concepts and Configuration (AN22G)
 

QUESTION 1
What command is used to monitor SAN I/O performance/throughput?

A. iostat -DIRT 60 10
B. mpstat -w 1
C. ioo -L
D. vmstat -i 1

Answer: A


QUESTION 2
An IT security department would like to limit root user access to only members of the group called system.
Which command will accomplish this?

A. chgroup admin=root system
B. cruiser sugroups=system root
C. chadmin user=root system
D. chadmin group=system root

Answer: A


QUESTION 3
Which statement is true regarding the snap command?

A. It collects performance related data.
B. By default, it will check there is enough space where the data is to be stored.
C. C. All options are enabled by default.
D. The data must be stored in /tmp.

Answer: A


QUESTION 4
An AIX administrator installed the fileset named useful_fileset. How can they determine which files
are included in the fileset?

A. file -f useful fileset
B. lslpp -f useful_fileset
C. rpm -qf useful_fileset
D. lppchk -f useful fileset

Answer: B


QUESTION 5
Which command lists filesets that are below AIX V7.2 technology level 4?

A. oslevel -r -1 7200-04
B. lslpp -s -1 7200-04
C. lppchk: -L -F “fileset level” I grep -v “7200-04”
D. instfix -i I grep -v 7200-04

Answer: D

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