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GAQM LCP-001 Exam - Topic 3 Question 47 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's LCP-001 exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 3
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You wish to send the output of a command to standard output (stdout) and save it to a file. The command to use is ______________. (Do not specify arguments)

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Tamesha
6 months ago
I always mix it up with redirecting.
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Billye
6 months ago
Yup, tee sends output to both stdout and a file.
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Teri
7 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought it was something else.
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Rozella
7 months ago
Agreed, tee is the way to go.
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Valentine
7 months ago
It's definitely tee!
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Narcisa
7 months ago
Yeah, I think "tee" is right! It lets you see the output while also saving it, just like we did in that lab exercise.
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Ahmad
7 months ago
I feel a bit uncertain about this one; I might be mixing it up with "redirect" commands.
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Oretha
7 months ago
I remember practicing with a similar question, and "tee" was definitely the command we used for this purpose.
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Nathan
7 months ago
I think the command is "tee," but I'm not entirely sure if it can handle multiple outputs.
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King
7 months ago
Overwriting could be a good option, but I want to make sure it fully complies with any data disposal regulations for this industry. Better play it safe.
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Louvenia
7 months ago
Okay, let me visualize this network topology and trace the packet flow. I think I have a strategy to identify the right answer here.
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Von
7 months ago
I've got this! The key self-service functions are Community, Knowledge Base, and Open An Incident. I'm confident those are the right three choices.
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Stefan
1 year ago
Tee, the command that's like a waiter who brings your order and a doggy bag - efficient and practical.
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Talia
11 months ago
Yes, tee is very handy for that. It's like having the best of both worlds.
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Marsha
11 months ago
I always use tee when I need to save the output of a command to a file.
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Youlanda
11 months ago
A) tee
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Laquanda
1 year ago
Tee, the command that says 'Why choose when you can have both?' I like the way it thinks.
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Benton
1 year ago
Tee, the command that lets you have your stdout and save it to a file too. It's the multitasking hero we all need!
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Joesph
11 months ago
Tee is the one that can do both tasks at once.
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Darci
11 months ago
C) sed
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Maryanne
11 months ago
No, not grep. You need tee to send output to stdout and save it to a file.
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Johanna
11 months ago
B) grep
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Nida
11 months ago
Yes, tee is the command you're looking for!
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Salena
11 months ago
A) tee
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Karima
11 months ago
Tee is the one that can do both tasks at once.
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Cecilia
11 months ago
C) sed
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Ammie
11 months ago
No, not grep. You need tee to send output to stdout and save it to a file.
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Sage
12 months ago
B) grep
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Sue
12 months ago
Yes, tee is the command you're looking for!
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Stephaine
12 months ago
A) tee
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Laurel
1 year ago
I agree, tee sends output to stdout and saves it to a file.
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Lindsay
1 year ago
Ah, the good old 'tee' command, the Swiss Army knife of redirecting output! It's like having your cake and eating it too.
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Justa
12 months ago
User 4: Tee is definitely a handy tool to have in your command line arsenal.
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Hyman
12 months ago
User 3: I love how tee allows you to save output to a file while still seeing it in the terminal.
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Colette
12 months ago
User 2: Yes, tee is so useful for redirecting output!
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Staci
1 year ago
User 1: tee
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Stephaine
1 year ago
Yes, tee is the right command for that.
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Cheryl
1 year ago
I think the command to use is tee.
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