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LPI 202-450 Exam - Topic 8 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 202-450 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 8
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What configuration directive of the Apache HTTPD server defines where log files are stored? (Specify ONE of the directives without any other options.)

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Donette
3 months ago
Yup, ErrorLog for sure!
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Ty
4 months ago
Really? I always thought it was something else.
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Junita
4 months ago
ErrorLog is correct, no doubt.
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Oretha
4 months ago
I thought it was LogLevel?
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Troy
4 months ago
It's definitely ErrorLog!
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Jeff
4 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen ErrorLog in a practice test before, but I can't recall if it was specifically about log file locations.
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Launa
5 months ago
Wasn't there something about CustomLog too? I feel like I might be mixing them up, but ErrorLog sounds right for where logs are stored.
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Rosenda
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about logging in Apache, and I think ErrorLog was definitely mentioned as a key directive.
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Lindy
5 months ago
I think the directive we're looking for is ErrorLog, but I'm not entirely sure if there are other options that could apply.
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Princess
5 months ago
Ugh, Apache configuration questions are not my strong suit. I'll have to guess on this one and hope for the best.
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Marylin
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. The directive that defines the log file location is ErrorLog, I'm pretty confident that's the right answer.
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Shasta
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking for a specific Apache directive, so I'll need to recall the common configuration settings.
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Nicolette
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a straightforward Apache configuration question. I think I know the answer, but I'll double-check my notes just to be sure.
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Lili
5 months ago
ErrorLog, got it. This is a classic Apache admin exam question, I'm glad I reviewed those configuration files recently.
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Thea
5 months ago
Alright, let's think this through step-by-step. I'd say the first thing to analyze is the cause and effect of the incident. That will help us identify the root problems that led to the ransomware outbreak and how it affected the business. From there, we can develop a plan to address those issues.
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Marya
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not too familiar with the SAP Master Data Governance tools, so I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Elliot
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards "divert, diversification" based on examples we covered, but I'm not completely sure.
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Dorinda
10 months ago
I bet the correct answer has the word 'log' in it, but not 'ErrorLog'. Gotta think outside the error box on this one!
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Edelmira
9 months ago
LogLevel
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Lorrie
9 months ago
CustomLog
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Bulah
9 months ago
AccessLog
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Amber
10 months ago
Hmm, ErrorLog is a good start, but I think I need to find a directive that manages the storage location for all Apache logs, not just the error logs. Let me think on this a bit more.
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Eladia
9 months ago
LogLevel
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Catalina
9 months ago
CustomLog
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Jacquelyne
10 months ago
AccessLog
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Quinn
10 months ago
ErrorLog? Sounds like it's only for error logs, not all the log files. I bet there's a more broad directive that handles the overall log file storage location.
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Ryan
9 months ago
Yes, CustomLog directive is used to define where all access logs are stored.
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Reed
9 months ago
You're right, ErrorLog is specifically for error logs. The directive for overall log file storage location is CustomLog.
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Alica
9 months ago
ErrorLog directive is actually used to specify the file where the server will log errors.
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Rebbecca
11 months ago
Ah, the ErrorLog directive is for specifying the error log file, but I'm pretty sure there's a more general directive for defining the location of all log files. Gotta dig a little deeper!
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Aleta
9 months ago
Oh, thanks for clarifying! I'll make sure to use the ErrorLog directive for that.
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Latosha
9 months ago
Actually, it's the ErrorLog directive for defining the location of all log files.
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Lashawn
10 months ago
No, I believe it's the TransferLog directive.
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Walker
10 months ago
I think you're looking for the CustomLog directive.
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Carey
11 months ago
The ErrorLog directive sounds like it's all about error logs, but it doesn't specify the location where logs are stored. I think I need to look for a more generic log-related directive.
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An
10 months ago
TransferLog
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Tanja
10 months ago
LogLevel
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Ciara
10 months ago
CustomLog
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Dino
10 months ago
AccessLog
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Lashon
11 months ago
I remember reading about it. ErrorLog is the correct directive for defining log file storage.
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Kendra
11 months ago
Yes, I agree. ErrorLog directive defines where log files are stored.
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Albert
11 months ago
I think the directive is ErrorLog.
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