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Fortinet NSE6_FSR-7.3 Exam - Topic 2 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Fortinet's NSE6_FSR-7.3 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 2
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An administrator wants to collect and review all FortiSOAR log tiles to troubleshoot an issue. Which two methods can they use to accomplish this? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

Administrators can collect and review FortiSOAR logs for troubleshooting in two primary ways. First, they can download logs directly from the GUI, which provides access to various logs through an intuitive interface. Secondly, using the command-line interface, the csacta log --collect command can be used to gather all logs within a specified directory, enabling more detailed offline analysis. Both methods offer comprehensive log collection to aid in diagnosing and resolving issues.


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Lauran
3 months ago
C seems a bit off, I’ve never heard of that command.
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Shay
3 months ago
B is the way to go, GUI makes it simple!
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Tracey
3 months ago
Wait, can you really use A? I thought that was for something else.
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Doyle
4 months ago
I think A is useful too, but not as straightforward.
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Shawn
4 months ago
Definitely B and D, those are the easiest ways!
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Helene
4 months ago
I remember we discussed log files, and I think D might be useful too, but it doesn't seem like a direct method for collecting all logs.
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Lovetta
4 months ago
I feel like option C sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's the right command for collecting logs.
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Edna
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about the commands, but I remember something about checking service statuses. Maybe A is correct?
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Walton
5 months ago
I think option B is definitely one of the methods since we practiced downloading logs from the GUI in our last session.
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Cyril
5 months ago
I'm not too sure about this one. The wording is a bit tricky, and I'm not super familiar with FortiSOAR. I'll try to eliminate the options that don't seem relevant and then make an educated guess on the two correct methods.
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Tresa
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is focusing on the FortiSOAR logs specifically. I'm pretty confident that downloading the logs from the GUI and using the caacta log --collect command are the two right answers here.
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Kristofer
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused here. The question mentions FortiSOAR logs, but some of the options seem to be referring to different services. I'll need to double-check the FortiSOAR documentation to make sure I understand the right commands.
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Leah
5 months ago
This looks straightforward - I think the two correct methods are downloading the logs from the GUI and using the caacta log --collect command.
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Angelo
1 year ago
I'm gonna have to go with B and D. I don't want to end up messing something up by trying those 'csacta' and 'caacta' commands. Better safe than sorry, you know?
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Reed
1 year ago
Yeah, it's better to play it safe when dealing with log files. B and D are the way to go.
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Kimbery
1 year ago
I always prefer the simpler methods when troubleshooting. B and D it is.
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Chanel
1 year ago
Agreed, downloading logs from the GUI and reviewing /var/log/messages seems like the most straightforward approach.
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Amie
1 year ago
I think B and D are the safest options too. No need to risk it with those other commands.
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Avery
1 year ago
Ah, the joys of tech support. Gotta love those random command-line options that may or may not exist. I'll play it safe with the GUI and log file.
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Natalie
1 year ago
True, but I prefer sticking to the GUI for now.
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Leanna
1 year ago
I think checking /var/log/messages could also be helpful.
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Rodolfo
1 year ago
Yeah, downloading logs from the GUI is definitely the safer bet.
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Buffy
1 year ago
I usually go for the GUI option, it's more user-friendly.
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Gayla
1 year ago
Haha, 'csacta' and 'caacta'? Sounds like someone's making up commands to trick us. I'll go with the tried and true B and D options.
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Buffy
1 year ago
I agree with Leslee. Option A and B seem like the most efficient ways to collect and review the log files.
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Margot
1 year ago
I'm not too familiar with the csacta and caacta commands, so I'll stick to the GUI and /var/log/messages. Can't go wrong with the basics, right?
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Tomoko
1 year ago
B and D seem like the most straightforward options to get the FortiSOAR logs. Downloading them from the GUI and checking the /var/log/messages file should give me the information I need.
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Isabella
1 year ago
I agree. It's always best to start with the most straightforward options first.
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Brock
1 year ago
That sounds like a good plan. Those two methods should cover all the log files we need.
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Tiffiny
1 year ago
D) Review the contents of /var/log/messages.
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Cecilia
1 year ago
B) Download the logs from the GUI.
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Katheryn
1 year ago
D) Review the contents of /var/log/messages.
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Margarett
1 year ago
B) Download the logs from the GUI.
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Leslee
1 year ago
I think option A and B are the best methods.
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