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Micro Focus Exam 050-733 Topic 3 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for Micro Focus's 050-733 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 3
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What does the following command do?

tar -tzvf /tmp/backup.tgz etc/HOSTNAME

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Suggested Answer: D

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Doug
2 months ago
Option A seems right to me. The command includes the etc/HOSTNAME file in the /tmp/backup.tgz archive. It's a basic tar archiving operation.
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Noble
1 months ago
User 3: Yes, it's a basic tar archiving operation.
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Gregoria
1 months ago
I agree, that's what the command does.
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Martina
2 months ago
Option A seems right to me. The command includes the etc/HOSTNAME file in the /tmp/backup.tgz archive.
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Grover
2 months ago
Actually, the command displays information about the etc/HOSTNAME file but doesn't do anything else.
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Beth
2 months ago
I think the answer is B. The command extracts the etc/HOSTNAME file from the /tmp/backup.tgz archive. It's a simple tar extraction command.
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Kristel
1 months ago
D) it produces an error message because the options are in the wrong sequence.
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Harley
2 months ago
C) it displays a line similar to the following, but otherwise does nothing: -rw-r--r--- riit/root 23 2005-03-11 14:20 etc/HOSTNAME
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Evan
2 months ago
B) it extracts the etc/HOSTNAME file from the /tmp/backup.tgz archive.
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Wynell
2 months ago
A) it includes the etc/HOSTNAME file in the /tmp/backup.tgz archive.
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Lilli
2 months ago
C) it displays a line similar to the following, but otherwise does nothing: -rw-r--r--- riit/root 23 2005-03-11 14:20 etc/HOSTNAME
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Reta
2 months ago
B) it extracts the etc/HOSTNAME file from the /tmp/backup.tgz archive.
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King
2 months ago
A) it includes the etc/HOSTNAME file in the /tmp/backup.tgz archive.
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Hildegarde
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it extracts the etc/HOSTNAME file from the archive.
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Grover
3 months ago
I think the command includes the etc/HOSTNAME file in the archive.
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Theresia
3 months ago
The correct answer is C. The command displays the contents of the etc/HOSTNAME file within the /tmp/backup.tgz archive without actually extracting or including it.
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Dallas
2 months ago
D) it produces an error message because the options are in the wrong sequence.
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Crissy
2 months ago
C) it displays a line similar to the following, but otherwise does nothing: -rw-r--r--- riit/root 23 2005-03-11 14:20 etc/HOSTNAME
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Reta
2 months ago
B) it extracts the etc/HOSTNAME file from the /tmp/backup.tgz archive.
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Merissa
2 months ago
A) it includes the etc/HOSTNAME file in the /tmp/backup.tgz archive.
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