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IBM Exam C2090-623 Topic 4 Question 35 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C2090-623 exam
Question #: 35
Topic #: 4
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An administrator has set up audit logging but needs to diagnose, trace, and filter for a specific user during peak period of system usage.

How can this be done?

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Suggested Answer: C

Administrators use the retention rule update task to specify the number of reports, queries, analyses, and document objects to keep in the content store. You can specify how long to keep the history and output versions in the content store. Anything that is older than the date you specify is deleted from the content store.

Run this task only after creating and running the content archival task. If you run it before, content that was not marked for archival is permanently deleted from the content store.

References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_10.2.1/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.10.2.1.doc/t_creat_retent_rl.html


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Julieta
2 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of how to diagnose a user during peak system usage. I'm picturing the admin frantically scrolling through logs while muttering, 'Where's Waldo... I mean, the user?'
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Rhea
5 days ago
D) Connect to the JMX Remote Process service by launching jconsole executable and using the CAMID and enable Dye Trace.
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Audria
9 days ago
C) Set up the Audit Reports package and open the ''Users and Reports report'', and filter on the user id.
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Ryann
30 days ago
B) Increase the logging level to search for the user's first/last name in the audit logging tables.
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Tegan
2 months ago
Increasing the logging level to search for a user's name? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. C is the clear winner here.
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German
9 days ago
I think setting up the Audit Reports package and filtering on the user id is the best approach in this situation.
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German
13 days ago
I agree, option C seems like the most efficient way to filter for a specific user during peak usage.
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Evelynn
1 months ago
D) Connect to the JMX Remote Process service by launching jconsole executable and using the CAMID and enable Dye Trace.
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Daryl
1 months ago
C) Set up the Audit Reports package and open the ''Users and Reports report'', and filter on the user id.
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Cornell
2 months ago
B) Increase the logging level to search for the user's first/last name in the audit logging tables.
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Mindy
2 months ago
A) Delete the appended ipfclientconfig.xml in the install_location\\configuration directory.
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Oliva
2 months ago
Deleting the appended ipfclientconfig.xml file? Really? That's just weird. I'm going with C as well.
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Corazon
2 months ago
D is an interesting option, but connecting to the JMX Remote Process service feels a bit overkill for this task. I'd stick with the simpler solution in C.
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Adell
1 months ago
Yeah, I think setting up the Audit Reports package and filtering on the user id would be the most efficient method.
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Toshia
1 months ago
I agree, option C seems like the most straightforward way to filter for the specific user.
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Freeman
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but increasing the logging level to search for the user's first/last name could also work, right?
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Dortha
2 months ago
Option C seems like the way to go. Filtering the audit logs by user id sounds like the most straightforward approach.
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Olga
20 days ago
True, but connecting to the JMX Remote Process service and enabling Dye Trace might provide more detailed information during peak usage.
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Junita
24 days ago
I think increasing the logging level to search for the user's first/last name could also help narrow down the results.
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Elvis
28 days ago
I agree, setting up the Audit Reports package and filtering by user id would make it easier to trace the specific user.
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Leslie
2 months ago
Option C seems like the way to go. Filtering the audit logs by user id sounds like the most straightforward approach.
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Dottie
2 months ago
I agree with Loren, setting up the Audit Reports package and filtering on the user id seems like the most efficient method.
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Loren
3 months ago
I think option C is the best way to filter for a specific user in audit logging.
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