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Exam FCSS_ADA_AR-6.7 Topic 4 Question 5 Discussion
Fortinet Exam FCSS_ADA_AR-6.7 Topic 4 Question 5 Discussion
Actual exam question for Fortinet's FCSS_ADA_AR-6.7 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 4
[All FCSS_ADA_AR-6.7 Questions]
Where are the SQLite databases that are used for the baselining, stored?
A
/opt/phoenix/cache
B
/opt/phoenix/bin
C
/opt/phoenix/config
D
/opt/phoenix/delta
In FortiSIEM, SQLite databases used for baselining are stored in the /opt/phoenix/cache directory. This location is used for temporary storage and caching of profile data that is essential for anomaly detection and trend analysis.
Baselining involves analyzing historical data to determine expected behavior patterns.
SQLite databases store aggregated statistics, which are referenced during rule evaluations.
The cache directory allows quick access to these values without querying the main database repeatedly.
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Jettie
25 days ago
As long as the SQLite databases are not stored in the /dev/null directory, I think I've got this question covered!
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Vernice
1 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if the exam writers will try to trick us with a fake directory path. Better double-check the documentation just in case!
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Helene
I think the SQLite databases are stored in /opt/phoenix/cache.
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Vinnie
3 days ago
Yeah, it's better to be prepared for any tricky questions they might throw at us.
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Phyliss
13 days ago
I always double-check the documentation before exams, just to be safe.
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Flo
18 days ago
Me too, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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Kimbery
20 days ago
I always double-check the documentation before exams.
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Noemi
1 months ago
That makes sense, since it's used for caching profile data for anomaly detection.
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Britt
1 months ago
I agree, A) is the correct answer. The question even mentions that the SQLite databases are stored in the /opt/phoenix/cache directory.
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Milly
1 months ago
C) /opt/phoenix/config doesn't make sense. Why would the baselining databases be stored in the config directory?
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Bobbye
21 days ago
D) /opt/phoenix/delta is also not the correct directory for storing baselining databases.
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Maurine
23 days ago
B) /opt/phoenix/bin is not the correct location for storing baselining databases.
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Ahmed
27 days ago
C) /opt/phoenix/config is not the right directory for storing baselining databases.
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Cecily
1 months ago
A) /opt/phoenix/cache is the correct location for storing the SQLite databases used for baselining.
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Carole
1 months ago
I think they are stored in /opt/phoenix/cache.
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Jess
2 months ago
The answer is clearly A) /opt/phoenix/cache. That's where the SQLite databases for baselining are stored in FortiSIEM.
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Miesha
26 days ago
It's important to have them in that directory for quick access to the aggregated statistics.
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Polly
29 days ago
Yes, you are correct. The SQLite databases for baselining are indeed stored in /opt/phoenix/cache.
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Noemi
2 months ago
Where are the SQLite databases for baselining stored?
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