New Year Sale 2026! Hurry Up, Grab the Special Discount - Save 25% - Ends In 00:00:00 Coupon code: SAVE25
Welcome to Pass4Success

- Free Preparation Discussions

Avaya 6210 Exam - Topic 1 Question 103 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avaya's 6210 exam
Question #: 103
Topic #: 1
[All 6210 Questions]

When performing a database restore, Avaya Aura Contact Center (AACC) services must be shut-down before starting the restore.

How are these services shut-down?

Show Suggested Answer Hide Answer
Suggested Answer: B

Contribute your Thoughts:

0/2000 characters
Bette
2 months ago
Definitely not A, that command is for something else.
upvoted 0 times
...
Terrilyn
2 months ago
I think D is the right answer, I've used Windows Services for this.
upvoted 0 times
...
Kara
3 months ago
Pretty sure it's option B, that's how I always do it.
upvoted 0 times
...
Gerald
3 months ago
Wait, the database utility shuts it down automatically? That sounds too easy!
upvoted 0 times
...
Brice
3 months ago
I disagree with D, it’s not always reliable for shutting down services.
upvoted 0 times
...
Fausto
3 months ago
I thought the database utility handled everything automatically, but that doesn't seem right for this question.
upvoted 0 times
...
Juliana
3 months ago
I feel like the Stop Shadowing command was mentioned in our study materials, but I can't recall if it was specifically for shutting down services.
upvoted 0 times
...
Lewis
4 months ago
I remember something about using the Windows Services utility for shutting down services, but it feels a bit vague now.
upvoted 0 times
...
Stevie
4 months ago
I think we practiced shutting down services using the System Control and Monitor utility, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the right answer here.
upvoted 0 times
...
Graham
4 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this. The question is clear, and I think the manual shut-down options are the most likely answers.
upvoted 0 times
...
Leatha
4 months ago
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think it through carefully and make sure I understand the different options before selecting an answer.
upvoted 0 times
...
Kiley
4 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking how to shut down the AACC services, so it's probably not going to be the automatic option. I'll focus on the manual methods.
upvoted 0 times
...
Franchesca
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we need to shut down the services, but I'm not sure if the database utility handles that automatically or if we need to do it manually.
upvoted 0 times
...
Candra
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I think the key is to look for the option that mentions shutting down the AACC services specifically.
upvoted 0 times
...
Michel
6 months ago
B looks like the safest bet to me. I don't want to risk the services not shutting down properly and causing a mess. Plus, the System Control and Monitor utility has a nice, clean interface. It's like the Marie Kondo of AACC tools.
upvoted 0 times
Annelle
5 months ago
User 1: I agree, B seems like the safest option. Let's go with the System Control and Monitor utility.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Chun
6 months ago
Yes, that's true. As long as we make sure the services are properly shut down before starting the restore, we should be good to go.
upvoted 0 times
...
Florencia
7 months ago
I think using the Windows Services utility is also a valid option to shut down the services.
upvoted 0 times
...
Selma
7 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to follow the correct procedure to avoid any issues during the restore process.
upvoted 0 times
...
Rosio
7 months ago
D seems like the most straightforward approach. I like to have that level of control over the services, you know? Although, I did hear a rumor that the Windows Services utility is haunted by the ghost of Bill Gates. Spooky!
upvoted 0 times
...
Silva
7 months ago
Hmm, I think option C is the way to go. Why do manual labor when the database utility can handle it all automatically? Lazy but efficient, that's my style!
upvoted 0 times
Pamella
5 months ago
User4: Stop Shadowing command on the SMMC System Tray is the quickest way to shut down the services.
upvoted 0 times
...
Nobuko
6 months ago
User3: I think using the System Control and Monitor utility is the safest option to shut down the services.
upvoted 0 times
...
Yun
6 months ago
User2: I prefer using the Windows Services utility to manually shut down the services, just to be sure.
upvoted 0 times
...
Coleen
7 months ago
User1: I agree, option C seems like the easiest way to shut down the services.
upvoted 0 times
...
...
Chun
7 months ago
I believe we can use the System Control and Monitor utility to manually shut down the services.
upvoted 0 times
...
Selma
7 months ago
I think we need to shut down the AACC services before performing a database restore.
upvoted 0 times
...

Save Cancel