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IBM C1000-130 Exam - Topic 8 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-130 exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 8
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An administrator has configured OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) log forwarding to external third-party systems. What is expected behavior when the external logging aggregator becomes unavailable and the collected logs buffer size has been completely filled?

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Yuki
5 months ago
Pretty sure it just deletes old logs if the buffer fills up.
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Lang
5 months ago
Wait, it doesn't rotate logs? That's surprising!
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Gerald
5 months ago
Definitely not extending the buffer size!
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Lisha
6 months ago
I think it just stops the Fluentd daemon, right?
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Marquetta
6 months ago
OCP stops logging when the buffer is full.
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Isidra
6 months ago
I vaguely remember that logs are not stored in a PVC, but I can't remember the exact behavior when the buffer fills up.
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Valentin
6 months ago
I feel like OCP might not extend the buffer size, but I can't recall if it just stops logging or does something else.
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Annelle
6 months ago
I think there was a practice question about Fluentd stopping when the external system is down. Could that be related to this?
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Corinne
6 months ago
I remember something about log buffering, but I'm not sure if OCP just deletes the logs or if it does something else when the buffer is full.
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Davida
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the red LED requirement. I'll need to double-check the documentation to make sure I understand that one correctly.
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Gilma
6 months ago
Okay, I think I got this. setcookie() is the function that sets a cookie and it does URL encode the value before sending it to the browser. I'm confident that's the right answer.
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Julieta
6 months ago
I've seen questions like this before, so I think I know the right approach. I'll eliminate the options that don't make sense and then choose the best one.
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Ressie
6 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I'll need to think through the benefits of RAID 1+0 versus RAID 5 for transaction logs.
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