Which three statements are true about the configuration extract?
To connect to the website, site1.example.com must resolve to a different IP address than site2.example.com.
site1.example.com and site2.example.com can share the same IP address.
The web server attempts a DHCP discover to assign one IP address per virtual host.
It is possible but not mandatory to have unique IP addresses for each virtual host.
The site1.example.com virtual host shares and error logs with site2.example.com.
Correct answer: ACE
Question 3
Examine the code fragment from /etc/tgt/targets.conf:
<target iqn.2013-03.com.example.mypc:1>
backing-store /iSCSIsharedDisk/physDisk1.img
write-cache off
</target>
<target iqn.2013-03.com.example.myps:2>
backing-store / iSCSIsharedDisk/physDisk2.img
initiator-address 192.0.2.105
initiator address 192.0.2.106
write-cache off
</target>
<target iqn.2013-03.com.example.mypc:3>
backing-store /iSCSIsharedDisk/physDisk3.img
write-cache off
</target>
Which statement is true?
Only the target identified by the iqn ending with mypc:2 is visible. This target is visible to the specific clients identified by the initiator address.
The initiator-address syntax in not valid. The address value should be specified as an iqn, not an IP address. This causes an error, and only iqns ending with mypc:1 and mypc:3 are visible.
All targets are visible to prospective clients, but the target iqn ending with mypc:2 is visible exclusively to the specified IP addresses.
The initiator-address syntax is not valid. The address value must be specified as an iqn, not an IP address. The initiator-address parameters are ignored and all targets are visible without restriction.