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CloudBees Exam CJE Topic 1 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for CloudBees's CJE exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 1
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Where does the Jenkinsfile live?

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Suggested Answer: C

The Jenkinsfile typically lives in the root of your project SCM repository.


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Definitely not in those other locations!
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Sarah
6 days ago
Wait, is it really not in /etc/jenkins?
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Evangelina
12 days ago
I thought it was in /var/lib/jenkins?
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Hannah
17 days ago
Totally agree, it's in the repo.
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Kris
22 days ago
Jenkinsfile lives with your source code!
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Luis
28 days ago
I'm leaning towards "None of these," but I can't remember if there's a specific case where it could be in one of those directories.
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Cecily
28 days ago
I practiced a question like this, and I feel like the answer was that it lives with the source code.
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Tennie
28 days ago
I remember something about Jenkinsfiles being in a specific directory, but I can't recall if it's /var/lib/jenkins or /etc/jenkins.
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Hester
1 months ago
I think the Jenkinsfile is usually stored with your source code, but I'm not completely sure.
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Eleonora
1 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Rehosting on Elastic Beanstalk and migrating the database to RDS using AWS DMS are the two actions I would select. That should give us the high availability we need without major application changes.
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Omega
1 months ago
Okay, let me see if I can break this down. Reviewing user access rights and separating development/testing/production seem more like preventive controls. Executing emergency response plans is a detective control. That leaves verifying duplicate calculations as the corrective control option. I think that's the right answer.
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