Which directory holds the files that configure the xinetd service when using several configuration files instead of an integrated configuration file? (Specify the full path to the directory.)
The key here is to migrate the data securely and quickly. Using the Mass Data Migration device from IBM Cloud sounds like the best way to achieve that, so I'll likely go with option D.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need to target the preference to just the servers, but I'm not sure which type of item-level targeting would be the best approach to do that. I'll have to think this through carefully.
The correct answer is /etc/xinetd.d, of course. It's where the xinetd service keeps all its configuration files - like a virtual filing cabinet for your network services.
Wait, is it /etc/xinetd or /etc/xinetd.d? I'm getting a little confused here. Maybe I should have paid more attention during the xinetd training session.
Roy
4 months agoCarlee
4 months agoFelicia
4 months agoPilar
4 months agoGennie
4 months agoMarnie
5 months agoMalissa
5 months agoChaya
5 months agoJess
5 months agoCheryl
5 months agoShawn
5 months agoMozell
9 months agoKiera
8 months agoViva
8 months agoShannan
9 months agoBarbra
9 months agoErick
10 months agoLayla
9 months agoBelen
9 months agoTheola
9 months agoDenise
10 months agoAliza
10 months agoLindsey
8 months agoJosphine
8 months agoVerda
8 months agoEstrella
8 months agoAhmed
8 months agoAvery
8 months agoRosamond
9 months agoGalen
9 months agoRosendo
10 months agoBuck
11 months agoMable
9 months agoLouisa
9 months agoDianne
10 months agoEttie
10 months agoNorah
10 months agoJudy
10 months agoEdison
11 months agoJaime
11 months ago