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35) (Select 2) The WebSphere adminstrator has applied Fixpak 1, Fixpak 2, then Fixpak3, and lastly an e-fix to a WebSphere Application Server. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the system must be restored to the Fixpak 2 level. To achieve this, the administrator must:
a) use the uninstall_ptf3.sh (Unix) or uninstall_ptf3.bat (Intel) commands to remove the Fixpak 3 level.
b) reinstall the Fixpak 2.
c) reinstall the efix.
d) uninstall the efix.
55) When changes are necessary to the server group how should they be applied? (?)
a) apply them to the server group, which will propagate them to its clones when the node is restarted.
b) apply them to the server group, which in turn modifies the other clones.
c) apply them to the original instance (which is now a clone), which in turn modifies the server group and the other clones.
d) apply them to any clone, which in turn modifies the server group and then the other clones.system
 
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