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Citrix 1Y0-241 Exam - Topic 9 Question 48 Discussion

Actual exam question for Citrix's 1Y0-241 exam
Question #: 48
Topic #: 9
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Scenario: A Citrix Administrator made changes to a Citrix ADC, deleting parts of the configuration and saving

some new ones. The changes caused an outage that needs to be resolved as quickly as possible. There is no Citrix ADC backup.

What does the administrator need to do to recover the configuration quickly?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Yoko
4 months ago
HA file sync? Not sure that’s the right move here.
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Omer
4 months ago
Wait, there's no backup? That's risky!
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Hassie
4 months ago
Running saved vs running config is a good idea too.
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Lourdes
4 months ago
I think restarting the ADC won't help at all.
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Aimee
4 months ago
Definitely need to restore from the revision history!
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Whitley
5 months ago
Restarting the ADC doesn’t sound right to me; I don’t think that would fix the configuration issues we’re facing.
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Fernanda
5 months ago
HA file synchronization seems like it might help, but I feel like that’s more for syncing settings across devices rather than recovering from a deletion.
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Rima
5 months ago
I think running saved versus running configuration could help identify what was changed, but I’m not confident it will actually restore anything.
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Sharan
5 months ago
I remember something about revision history being important for quick recovery, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best option here.
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Reynalda
5 months ago
Creating a business rule could be a good option here. That might help ensure the new columns are properly displayed on the form.
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Hollis
5 months ago
Increasing the frequency of data backups is always a good idea, but I don't think that's the most important factor here. Gotta look at the bigger picture of reducing overall operational risk.
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Roselle
5 months ago
Financial covenants are key here. I'll make sure to focus on those and the contractual obligations involved.
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Lonna
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The wording of the statements is a bit tricky. I'll need to think through the details of a general power of appointment to determine which statement(s) are correct.
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Caren
9 months ago
I'd be sweating bullets if I were this admin. No backup? Yikes! C seems like the least dangerous option, at least you can see what's different.
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Tandra
9 months ago
Restart the ADC? Nah, that's way too risky. B looks like the safest bet here. Gotta love those revision histories!
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Olga
8 months ago
User 4: Running saved versus running configuration could also help identify the changes made.
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Cherry
8 months ago
User 3: I agree, it's always good to have those backups.
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Colton
9 months ago
User 2: Yeah, restoring from the revision history seems like the best option.
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Tennie
9 months ago
User 1: Restarting the ADC might make things worse.
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Ira
9 months ago
Ha, no backup? This admin is in deep trouble. I'd go with D and try the HA sync, maybe that'll do the trick.
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Kina
9 months ago
I'm thinking option C might be worth a try. Comparing the saved and running configs could help pinpoint the issue.
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Carlene
8 months ago
User3: Hopefully we can quickly resolve the outage with this method.
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Alyce
8 months ago
User2: Good idea, that might help us figure out what went wrong.
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Carma
8 months ago
User1: Let's try running saved versus running configuration.
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Jolanda
10 months ago
Hmm, I'd say B is the way to go. Restoring from the revision history seems like the quickest way to get the config back without a backup.
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Alex
8 months ago
User 4: I agree, running highly availability (HA) file synchronization could also work.
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Latanya
8 months ago
User 3: Running saved versus running configuration might help.
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Louis
8 months ago
User 2: No, we should restore from the revision history.
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Alica
8 months ago
User 1: I think we should restart the Citrix ADC.
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Shelia
8 months ago
User4: Let's not waste time, let's restore from the revision history right away.
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Dorinda
8 months ago
User3: I think we should go with B as well, it's the most efficient solution.
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Cordelia
8 months ago
User2: Definitely, it's the quickest way to recover the configuration.
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Leota
10 months ago
User1: I agree, restoring from the revision history is the best option.
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Alisha
11 months ago
Running saved versus running configuration could also help in recovering the configuration.
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Joni
11 months ago
I think we should restore from the revision history.
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Gretchen
11 months ago
We need to recover the configuration quickly.
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