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Data that is collected during normal server performance is referred to as a ________ |
Benchmark |
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What does it mean when a service is paused? |
A paused service is a service that has started, but is not available to users |
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The .dmp file extension is associated with what type of file? |
A .dmp file is a dump file that reflects the activity of an application at the time of file creation. Useful for debugging. |
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What are the tabs available in the Task Manager program? |
1. Applications 2. Processes 3. Services 4. Performance 5. Networking 6. Users |
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What is a handle? |
A handle is a resource, such as a file, used by a program. |
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What is a data collector? |
A data collector is a tool in the Reliability and Performance Monitor that enables administrators to collect and compile data into reports. |
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(T/F) The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used for network management and monitoring on TCP/IP-based networks. |
True |
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What are threads and how can they be monitored? |
A thread is a block of code running in a program. Threads can be monitored through the Performance tab of the Task Manager |
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(T/F) Using the Logoff option from the Users tab ensures that open files are closed before logoff |
True |
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What is the System Stability Index? |
SSI is a value between 0 and 10 that represents the current system reliability, taking into account software installation, removal, updates, failures and other updates |
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Explain the relationship between an SNMP Management System and an SNMP Agent: |
An SNMP Management System sends and requests information from an SNMP Agent. This activity occurs within an SNMP Community |
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What 3 tools are available in the Reliability and Performance Monitor? |
1. Performance Monitor 2. Reliability Monitor 3. Data Collector Sets |
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What are the priority levels for running Processes in WS2008? |
-2: Low -1: Below Normal 0: Normal 1: Above Normal 2: High 15: Realtime |
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How can an administrator view the process associated with a running application? |
Task Manager -> Applications -> Right Click Application -> Go To Process |
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How can an administrator set up a Data Collector to run on a schedule? |
1. Right click the Data Collector in the Relability and Performance Monitor 2. Select Properties 3. Select Schedule and configure a schedule 4. Ensure that a Stop Condition is configured |
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What is the command line alias for the Reliability and Performance Monitor? |
perfmon |
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What is the command line program used to monitor Disk Counters? |
diskperf |
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What are the four objects used in Performance Monitoring? |
1. Processor 2. Memory 3. Physical Disk 4. Network Interface |
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(T/F) A Reliability Test Report can be part of a Data Collector set |
False, the system reliability is presented through the System Stability Index (SSI) |
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What does the Reliability Monitor track? |
Failures and Uninstalls |
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What are the advantages of using SNMP? |
SNMP can report on device configuration, performance, problems and usage |
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What are examples of predefined data collector sets? |
1. Active Directory Diagnostics 2. LAN Diagnostics 3. System Diagnostics 4. System Performance |
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What are the three modes of viewing Performance Monitor activity? |
3 types of graphs: 1. Line 2. Histogram 3. Report |