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IBM C1000-189 Exam - Topic 4 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-189 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 4
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Which logging framework is used by Instana agents?

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Suggested Answer: B

IBM Instana Observability agents use Log4j2 as their primary logging framework for system activity, sensor status, and diagnostic output. The documentation confirms: 'The default logging framework for Instana agents is Apache Log4j2, providing structured log output, multi-level verbosity, and integration with most enterprise log aggregation environments.' Log4j2 is a standard for Java-based environments, supporting dynamic log rotation, filtering, and formatting. Instana agent log files follow Log4j2 conventions, enabling easy parsing by SIEM tools and adapters. Serilog (A) is a .NET framework, not used by Instana agents. JSNLog (C) is for JavaScript applications, while Loggly (D) is a SaaS log analytics platform. Log4j2's mature design lets administrators tune performance, verbosity, and log destinations in rich deployment scenarios, directly aligning with best practices in Instana's monitoring ecosystem. This was reconfirmed in agent reference guides and environment setup sections.


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Maira
2 days ago
I thought it was Serilog?
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Novella
7 days ago
It's definitely Log4j2!
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Fletcher
12 days ago
I remember reading about logging frameworks, but I can't remember if Instana uses JSNLog or something else. This is tricky!
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Stevie
17 days ago
I practiced a similar question last week, and I think it was Serilog that came up. Not sure if that's the right answer here though.
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Vernice
22 days ago
I feel like we covered this in class, and I want to say it's Log4j2, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Deeanna
27 days ago
I think I remember something about Instana using a specific logging framework, but I can't quite recall which one it is.
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