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I applied via campus placement at NBKR Institute of Science and Technology, Vidyanagar and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 4 interview rounds.
It was about an aptitude test which is on English grammar and athematic reasoning.
The Fibonacci series can be applied to alphabets, and the same should be printed.
Print numbers in descending order 123456
Create an array of strings containing the numbers 1 to 6
Sort the array in descending order
Print the sorted array
I am choosing your organization because of its reputation for innovation, strong company culture, and opportunities for growth.
Reputation for innovation in the industry
Strong company culture that values employee development
Opportunities for growth and advancement within the organization
Yes, I am open to relocation for the right opportunity.
I am willing to relocate for the right job opportunity that aligns with my career goals.
I am open to exploring new locations and experiencing different cultures.
I understand that relocation may be necessary for career advancement and personal growth.
Yes, I am comfortable with rotational shifts as I have prior experience working in such shifts.
I have previous experience working in rotational shifts at my previous job.
I am adaptable and can easily adjust my schedule to accommodate rotational shifts.
I understand the importance of being available during different shifts to ensure smooth operations.
I am willing to work in rotational shifts to support the team and meet
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jun 2023. There was 1 interview round.
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Regarding group discussion & system knowledge.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Apr 2021. There was 1 interview round.
LVM (Logical Volume Manager) is a disk management tool used in Linux systems to manage storage devices and create logical volumes.
LVM allows for easy management of storage by abstracting physical storage devices into logical volumes.
It provides features like volume resizing, snapshots, and striping for improved performance and flexibility.
LVM enables dynamic allocation of storage space, making it easier to add or remov...
Patching is the process of applying updates or fixes to software or systems to address vulnerabilities or improve functionality.
Patching involves downloading and installing updates provided by software vendors.
It helps to fix bugs, security vulnerabilities, and improve performance.
Patches can be applied to operating systems, applications, or firmware.
Regular patching is crucial to maintain system integrity and protect ...
LVM (Logical Volume Manager) is configured by creating physical volumes, volume groups, and logical volumes.
Create physical volumes using the 'pvcreate' command
Create volume groups using the 'vgcreate' command
Create logical volumes using the 'lvcreate' command
Format the logical volumes with a file system using the 'mkfs' command
Mount the logical volumes to desired mount points using the 'mount' command
Update the '/etc/
Decommission is the process of retiring a system or service, while recommission is the process of bringing it back into service.
Decommission involves shutting down and removing a system or service from operation.
Recommission involves restoring a decommissioned system or service back into operation.
Decommission and recommission are common processes in IT infrastructure management.
Examples include retiring an old server ...
NFS allows remote access to files and directories, providing centralized storage and easy sharing.
Enables sharing of files and directories across multiple systems
Reduces storage costs by centralizing data on a single server
Improves data availability and reliability through redundancy
Simplifies administration by allowing for centralized management
Examples: Sharing files between a web server and a database server, sharin
A user can be created in a single line command using the 'useradd' command in Linux.
Use the 'useradd' command followed by the username to create a user.
Specify additional options like home directory, shell, etc. if required.
Example: useradd john -m -s /bin/bash
To reset the root password, you can use the single-user mode or a bootable Linux distribution.
Boot into single-user mode by interrupting the boot process and appending 'init=/bin/bash' to the kernel command line.
Remount the root filesystem as read-write using the 'mount -o remount,rw /' command.
Change the root password using the 'passwd' command.
Alternatively, boot from a bootable Linux distribution like a Live CD or U...
Possible causes of user not able to login to an application
Incorrect username or password
Account locked or disabled
Expired password
Network connectivity issues
Application server down
Incorrect permissions or access rights
Firewall blocking access
Authentication server issues
Application configuration errors
To set the password for a newly created user in Linux, use the 'passwd' command followed by the username.
Open the terminal or SSH into the Linux system
Run the 'passwd' command followed by the username of the new user
Enter and confirm the new password when prompted
A cron job is a scheduled task that runs automatically at specific intervals on a Linux system.
Cron jobs are managed by the cron daemon, which reads a configuration file called crontab.
To write a cron job, you need to edit the crontab file using the 'crontab' command.
Each line in the crontab file represents a separate cron job and follows a specific format.
The format consists of five fields: minute, hour, day of month,...
An I node number is a unique identifier assigned to each file in a Unix-like file system.
I node number is also known as index node number.
It contains metadata about the file such as ownership, permissions, timestamps, etc.
It is used by the operating system to locate and access the file on the disk.
The command 'ls -i' can be used to display the I node number of a file.
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