12. You are interested in viewing Information and Warning events in the Application log generated by disk quotas. You only wish to view these types of events, not information and warning events from other sources. Which of the following steps should you take to do this?
(A) From the Event Viewer, edit the properties of the Application log. In the Filter tab, make sure that the Information and Warning Events check boxes are selected and that the Error, Success Audit and Failure Audit check boxes are unchecked. Set the Event Source to Disk Quota.
(B) From the Event Viewer, edit the properties of the Application log. In the Filter tab, make sure that the Information and Warning Events check boxes are selected and that the Error, Success Audit and Failure Audit check boxes are clear. Set the Event Source to Chkdsk.
(C) From the Event Viewer, edit the properties of the Application log. In the Filter tab, make sure that the Information and Warning event check boxes are selected and that the Error, Success Audit and Failure Audit check boxes are clear.
(D) From the Event Viewer, edit the properties of the System log. In the Filter tab make sure that the Information and Warning events check boxes are selected and that the Error, Success Audit and Failure Audit check boxes are clear.
22. There are nine SCSI hard disk drives installed on a Windows Server 2003 system. Disk 1 hosts the volume that contains the operating system. Disks 2, 5, and 8 comprise a single
RAID-5 volume. Disks 3, 4, and 6 host a single RAID-5 volume. Disk 1 is mirrored by Disk 7. Disk 9 hosts a single volume.
Which of the disks can fail at the same time but leave the server fully operational after a restart?
(A) Disks 1, 2, and 5 fail at the same time.
(B) Disks 6, 7, and 8 fail at the same time
(C) Disks 1, 7, and 8 fail at the same time
(D) Disks 1, 6, and 9 fail at the same time.