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Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam Cram (Exam Cram (Coriolis Books)) (Paperback)

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  • Paperback: 536 pages
  • Publisher: Coriolis Group,U.S. (Feb 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1576105474
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576105474
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.2 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,879,194 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #21 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Certification > Subjects > Solaris
    #22 in  Books > Computing & Internet > Certification > Exams > Sun Certified Systems Administrator (SCSA)
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If you're caught up on Solaris concepts and are looking for an in-depth laundry list of commands, then the Exam Cram Solaris 7 System Administrator: Exam 310-009 and Exam 310-010 is an ideal book for you--every command you'll need to know for the test is documented in good, concise detail. But if you're casting about for other books because the System Administration Guides left you cold, then you may be in trouble.

As usual, the Exam Cram is a supplementary book, not a primary book--meant as a brush-up course for applicants who have the rudimentary concepts down and are now looking to solidify and expand their understanding. This particular Cram half-succeeds; as a refresher course on the galaxies of terse and oft-cryptic Unix commands, it's thorough and clear, tabulating the many flags and switches with admirable detail.

Each major command is given at least one or two pages and each of the switches for those commands has an explanatory sentence or two. Exam Tips that warn of mistakes and popular misconceptions are scattered throughout the arrays of commands. Considering that much of the SCSA exam is actually about remembering which commands do what, it's a valid approach--and a strength of this book is that it does know you're preparing for a test. The Solaris Cram helpfully points out critical-pass topics, such as Printing, and tells you which objectives traditionally don't come up on the exam, such as Solstice AdminSuite. By focusing your knowledge, it enables you to study more efficiently.

However, the Achilles heel of this book is the concept presentation. If you understand Unix internal functions and boot processes, then you'll sail through this without a hitch--but if you're buying this because you're unclear on exactly how Absolute Mode additions factor into access permissions, you're likely to be more lost than when you started.

It's not that the writing is necessarily bad...it just makes no effort to remove technical jargon when defining concepts, and winds up sounding like a computer manual. There is nothing incorrect about defining simple concepts such as mirrored disks as "the technique of copying data being written to an online device to another, offline device...[which] provides real-time backup of data that can be brought online to replace the original device in the event that the original device fails"--but certainly there are simpler and clearer ways to explain it. And it is representative of the writing style, with more complex topics being presented via even more dense technobabble.

UNIX gurus who like that sort of thing will no doubt find this to be a benefit, but people struggling to understand exactly how the Physical, Logical, and Instance device names differ may wind up wandering in the woods.

The sample exams are plentiful--not only is there a five- to 10-question exam at the end of each of the 22 chapters, but there's a separate eighty-question sample exam for each of the tests. Thankfully, Coriolis has added "fill-in-the-blank" questions to supplement their usual multiple-choice questions. (Since fill-in questions are a part of the exam, it would have been a major gaffe notto have them.)

The quizzes have the same strengths and weaknesses of the book; nearly every question deals with which commands are used when, and don't deal with troubleshooting or process interpretation at all. The chapter-end questions also tend to be fairly simple, but by no means are they free rides. A glossary of terms, a separate glossary for commands, and a listing of configuration file locations fill out the book.

However, the "Need To Know More?" section is uncommonly bare for an Exam Cram book, which are usually full of good suggestions for outside readings. In this case, the suggested books are nearly always (and only) the official Solaris Administration Guides. Admittedly, there's not a lot out on Solaris 7 right now, but hearing for quite literally the 17th time that reading System Administration Guide, Volume 1 is your only other option if you don't understand what's presented here...well, it gets wearisome.

Essentially, this is a fine book aimed at a narrow market. If you're looking to hone your knowledge of Solaris commands so you can pass the exam, then you'll find this a vital tool for test preparation. --William Steinmetz



Book Description

Includes all exam objectives covered in the two Solaris exams (310-009 and 310-010) required to become a Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 7. Currently, there are no other certification titles on the market covering both Solaris 7 tests. Features unique editorial content that serves as an ideal complement to other training materials in a concise format, highlighting the most important features of the exam.

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5.0 out of 5 stars This has EVERYTHING you'll need to know, 6 Mar 2001
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I based my revision on this book and just sailed through the exam. It has some really good advice about tackling the test and loads of example questions to practise with. I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone preparing to take the Solaris 7 exams.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, 17 Sep 2002
I've been working with Solaris for quite some time and only recently decided to get certified. This book is excellent and focuses on what you need to know to pass the exam. If you have a Sun SPARC at home and this book then you'll do well. Beware - the part 1 exam does have a little more scope than this book lets on. I would recommend you read over the NFS chapter as well before sitting the first exam. Also make sure you know Printing and Backup/Recovery like the back of your hand.

I just passed part 1 with 95% a few weeks ago and am preparing for part two now!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good for brushing up, but not a complete resource, 27 Jul 2001
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I found this book to be useful in my study for Solaris 7 Certification (which I have now got :) ), it contains a lot of information which comes up in the exam. However, I have 2 years system admin experience, and without that, I would never have passed the exam, despite knowing everything in this book. To sum up, a good book for the more experienced to cram with, but not one for the beginners out there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT - DON'T MISS THIS BOOK
The author is concise and precise.

Its money well spent. You won't be disappointed.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Concise Exam Cramming Resource
I've just aced part 1 of the Solaris 7 System Administrator Exam with 80% (pass mark - 75%). Found this book to be very helpful with revision. Read more
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