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CompTIA Exam CAS-004 Topic 3 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CAS-004 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 3
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An organization mat provides a SaaS solution recently experienced an incident involving customer data loss. The system has a level of sell-healing that includes monitoring performance and available resources. When me system detects an issue, the self-healing process is supposed to restart pans of me software.

During the incident, when me self-healing system attempted to restart the services, available disk space on the data drive to restart all the services was inadequate. The self-healing system did not detect that some services did not fully restart and declared me system as fully operational. Which of the following BEST describes me reason why the silent failure occurred?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Javier
12 days ago
This is like that time my car's 'check engine' light came on, and I just turned it off instead of actually fixing the problem. Clearly, the self-healing system needs a better diagnostic system.
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Maile
2 days ago
B) The disk utilization alarms are higher than what the service restarts require.
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Stevie
4 days ago
A) The system logs rotated prematurely.
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Sheridan
16 days ago
Maybe the disk utilization alarms being higher than what the service restarts require caused the issue.
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Nickolas
17 days ago
But if the conditional checks prior to the service restart succeeded, why did some services not fully restart?
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Una
27 days ago
Ah, the classic case of 'I can fix it, I can fix it!' except the system couldn't. Option D is the way to go, gotta check those conditions before jumping in.
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Wilson
1 months ago
Haha, the self-healing system clearly needs to work on its self-awareness. Can't just declare everything's fine when there's not enough disk space to do the job!
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Vincent
3 days ago
B) The disk utilization alarms are higher than what the service restarts require.
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Kasandra
10 days ago
A) The system logs rotated prematurely.
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Emeline
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D is the best explanation for the incident.
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Nickolas
1 months ago
I think the reason for the silent failure could be option B.
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Arlene
2 months ago
The issue seems to be that the self-healing system didn't properly check the available disk space before attempting to restart the services. Looks like option D is the correct answer here.
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Derrick
12 days ago
Option D makes sense then, since the checks before the restart succeeded.
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Loren
13 days ago
Yeah, it seems like the conditional checks before the service restart didn't catch the issue.
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Henriette
1 months ago
I think the problem was that the self-healing system didn't check the disk space before restarting.
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