Service is running on port 389 inside the system, find the process-id of the process, and stores the names of all the open-files inside the /candidate/KH77539/files.txt, and also delete the binary.
Deleting the binary could be done with `rm`, but I’m a bit confused about whether we need to stop the process first. Did we cover that in our study sessions?
I think we need to use `netstat` or `lsof` to find the process-id for the service running on port 389, but I'm not entirely sure how to format the command correctly.
I'm a bit confused. The question says no modifications are made to the ILFs, but it also mentions an enhancement project. Does that mean the ILFs are still being used, even if they aren't being changed?
I'm a bit unsure about the differences between some of these options. I may need to review my notes on NSX Data Center features to make sure I understand them well.
Option B with the Campaigns related list seems like the simplest approach. That way we can directly associate leads with the specific conferences. I'm not as familiar with the Customizable Campaign Influence feature, so I'm a bit hesitant to recommend that.
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