Question 1
A bootstrap USB flash drive has been prepared using a Linux workstation to load the initial configuration of a Palo Alto Networks firewall. The USB flash drive was formatted using file system ntfs and the initial configuration is stored in a file named init-cfg.txt.
The contents of Init-cfg.txt in the USB flash drive are as follows:
type=static
ip-address=10.5.107.19
default-gateway=10.5.107.1
netmask=255.255.255.0
Ipv6-address=2001:400:100::1/64
ipv6-default-gateway=2001:400:100::2
hostname=Ca-FW-DC1
panorama-server=10.5.107.20
panorama-server-2=10.5.107.21
tplname=FINANCE TG4
dgname=finance_dg
dns-primary=10.5.6.6
op-command-modes multi-vsys.jumbo-frame
dhcp-send-hostname=no
dhcp-send-client-id=no
dhcp-accept-server-hostname=no
dhcp-accept-server-domain=no
The USB flash drive has been inserted in the firewalls' USB port, and the firewall has been powered on.Upon boot, the firewall fails to begin the bootstrapping process. The failure is caused because:
The contents of Init-cfg.txt in the USB flash drive are as follows:
type=static
ip-address=10.5.107.19
default-gateway=10.5.107.1
netmask=255.255.255.0
Ipv6-address=2001:400:100::1/64
ipv6-default-gateway=2001:400:100::2
hostname=Ca-FW-DC1
panorama-server=10.5.107.20
panorama-server-2=10.5.107.21
tplname=FINANCE TG4
dgname=finance_dg
dns-primary=10.5.6.6
op-command-modes multi-vsys.jumbo-frame
dhcp-send-hostname=no
dhcp-send-client-id=no
dhcp-accept-server-hostname=no
dhcp-accept-server-domain=no
The USB flash drive has been inserted in the firewalls' USB port, and the firewall has been powered on.Upon boot, the firewall fails to begin the bootstrapping process. The failure is caused because:
Question 2
Change the Image version back to 1.17.1 for the pod you just updated and observe the changes
Question 3
Delete the pod without any delay (force delete)
Question 4
Get list of persistent volumes and persistent volume claim in the cluster
Question 5
List all persistent volumes sorted by capacity, saving the full kubectl output to
/opt/KUCC00102/volume_list. Use kubectl 's own functionality for sorting the output, and do not manipulate it any further.
/opt/KUCC00102/volume_list. Use kubectl 's own functionality for sorting the output, and do not manipulate it any further.

