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CloudBees CJE Exam - Topic 1 Question 106 Discussion

Actual exam question for CloudBees's CJE exam
Question #: 106
Topic #: 1
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You're setting up a folder config in Jenkins, and you set a couple of items called "child item with worst health" and "recursive." A colleague turns to you, since you know the answers to the rest of his questions, and asks you, "how do I determine the health of the folder with those items set?What's your answer?

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Suggested Answer: C

When a folder is configured to recursive and 'child item with worst health' is selected, the item in the recursive folder structure will be used to determine the folder's health.


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Corazon
3 months ago
Items in nested sub-folders are definitely used for health calculation.
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Tarra
3 months ago
Wait, folders don't have health? That sounds weird!
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Valentin
3 months ago
Yeah, I agree with the top scoped projects thing.
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Peter
4 months ago
I thought items in nested sub-folders counted too?
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Nada
4 months ago
Only top scoped projects will determine the health of a folder.
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Renea
4 months ago
I feel like I've seen a question like this before, and I think the answer was that nested items do contribute to the folder's health. So, option C seems right.
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Alverta
4 months ago
Honestly, I can't recall if folders have their own health metrics or if it's just the projects inside them. This is tricky!
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Silvana
4 months ago
I remember something about "child item with worst health" affecting the overall health, so maybe it's related to option C?
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Arlean
5 months ago
I think the health of the folder might depend on the items inside it, but I'm not entirely sure how that works with nested folders.
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Celestina
5 months ago
Nah, folders don't have health in Jenkins. That's just for individual projects. This question is trying to trick us. I'm going with option D.
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Lai
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. If "child item with worst health" is set, then the folder's health should be based on the worst-performing child item, right? And "recursive" means it looks at all nested subfolders too. So I'd say option C is the correct answer.
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Valda
5 months ago
I'm not too familiar with the folder config in Jenkins, so I'm not sure how to determine the health in this case. I'd probably need to do some research or ask someone more experienced.
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Taryn
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I think the key is understanding how Jenkins calculates the health of a folder based on the "child item with worst health" and "recursive" settings. I'll need to review the documentation on that.
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Sina
5 months ago
Folder health? That's a new one. I'm just going to guess and hope for the best.
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Maira
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the "recursive" setting might be the key here. I'll give it my best shot.
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Ryan
5 months ago
I'm not too sure about this one. The options don't seem very clear to me.
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Tamekia
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Hillary
11 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of folder health. I say we just throw some darts at the answer options and call it a day. It's all magic anyway, right?
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Donte
11 months ago
I don't know, but I bet the answer involves a dark ritual, a virgin sacrifice, and a whole lot of coffee. Jenkins is a mysterious beast, my friend.
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Antonette
11 months ago
I'm with B on this one. I have no idea how folder health works in Jenkins. Maybe we should just ask the Jenkins gods for guidance.
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Salena
11 months ago
Nah, man, D is the way to go. Folders don't have health, they're just containers. You're trying to make this way more complicated than it needs to be.
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Hana
11 months ago
D) Don't be silly. Folder's don't have health.
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Bo
11 months ago
C'mon, everyone knows folders have health! If you have 'child item with worst health' and 'recursive' set, then the folder's health is determined by the worst health of the projects in the nested sub-folders. Duh!
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Cathrine
10 months ago
C'mon, everyone knows folders have health! If you have 'child item with worst health' and 'recursive' set, then the folder's health is determined by the worst health of the projects in the nested sub-folders. Duh!
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Darell
10 months ago
C) Items in nested sub-folders are used to calculate the folders health.
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Clay
10 months ago
A) Only top scoped projects will determine the health of a folder.
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Antonio
11 months ago
A) Only top scoped projects will determine the health of a folder.
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Devora
12 months ago
C) Items in nested sub-folders are used to calculate the folders health.
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