IBM WebSphere Portal 8.0 Deployment and Administration Sample Questions:
1. Sunil is designing a portal cluster for production. He is using a 32-bit version of IBM WebSphere Portal server and has several multiprocessor servers with 16 GB of memory. What type of cluster configuration should he use?
A) A combination of vertical and horizontal clusters to gain the benefits of both configuration types.
B) A horizontal cluster, because it provides fault tolerance.
C) A multi-production cluster because it meets both high-availability and high-performance criteria.
D) A vertical cluster, because it ensures minimal latency between cluster members.
2. Which one of the following statements is not true regarding Multiple Profiles?
A) Each IBM WebSphere Portal profile maintains its own independent configuration.
B) Multiple profiles share the program files (binaries).
C) ConfigEngine commands must be performed at the master configuration in order to propagate changes across all virtual profiles.
D) All virtual profiles must be taken down when performing maintenance on the WebSphere Portal installation.
3. A user requires privileged user permission to interact with a portlet in which way?
A) To move the portlet to a different column on the page.
B) To edit the portlet settings.
C) To see the portlet on a page.
D) To configure the portlet.
4. What does the following command do? ConfigEngine.bat enable-profiles -DWasPassword=password
A) This command forms the basis for the portal profile template to create multiple WebSphere Portal profile templates, that is, to create the configuration archive file (CAR).
B) This command allows additional profiles to be created from the Installation Manager tool.
C) This command creates secondary IBM WebSphere Portal profiles.
D) This command enables WebSphere Portal to be associated to an IBM WebSphere Application Server profile.
5. When configuring a federated LDAP repository rather than a stand-alone LDAP repository, what are some of the differences?
A) Administrators must select the Federated LDAP check box in the IBM WebSphere Integrated Solutions console.
B) LDAP properties (whether federated or stand-alone) begin with ldap, but federated LDAP uses the validate-federated-ldap task for LDAP validation, whereas stand-alone LDAP uses the validate-standalone-ldap task for LDAP validation. Both use the wp-modify-ldap-security task for establishing LDAP connection.
C) Federated LDAP properties begin with federated.ldap whereas stand-alone LDAP properties begin with standalone.ldap in the wkplc.properties file, but both still use the validate-ldap configuration task for validation and the create-wp-ldap task for creating the LDAP repository.
D) Federated LDAP properties begin with federated.ldap, whereas stand-alone LDAP properties begin with standalone.ldap in the wkplc.properties file. Different configuration tasks are used both for LDAP validation and establishing an LDAP connection.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: A | Question # 2 Answer: C | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: D |
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