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LPI 305-300 Exam - Topic 1 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 305-300 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 1
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Which file format is used by libvirt to store configuration data?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Brett
3 months ago
Nah, I think it's just plain text files with key/value pairs.
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Maddie
3 months ago
Wait, really? I had no idea it was XML!
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Carry
3 months ago
I thought it was SQLite databases?
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Cathrine
4 months ago
Totally agree, XML is the way to go.
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Tatum
4 months ago
It's XML files, for sure!
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Barrett
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards INI-style text files, but it seems too simple for libvirt.
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Arminda
4 months ago
I feel like it could be SQLite databases, but I can't recall any specific details about that.
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Craig
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about libvirt file formats, and I think XML was the answer there too.
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Lilli
5 months ago
I think libvirt uses XML files for configuration, but I'm not completely sure.
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Isidra
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know libvirt is a virtualization tool, but I'm not sure about the specifics of how it stores its config. I'll have to guess and go with A.
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Kiera
5 months ago
XML files seem like the most likely answer here. That's a common format for configuration data in many systems, so I'll go with C.
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Renea
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with libvirt, but I think it might use a more structured format like a database or properties file. I'll have to think this one through.
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Dean
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure libvirt uses XML files to store configuration data, so I'll go with option C.
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Xochitl
5 months ago
Based on my understanding of libvirt, I believe it uses XML files to store its configuration data. That's a pretty standard approach for this type of system, so I'll select option C.
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Micah
5 months ago
I think the most straightforward solution here is option B. Setting the processing option in the General Ledger Post program seems like the cleanest way to prevent those unwanted entries from being created in the first place. I'll make sure to double-check the details, but this looks like the way to go.
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Halina
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The correct answer is B. Hazard. That's the term that best fits the description.
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Daron
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one, but I think it has to do with synchronizing activities within a process to ensure they execute together as a group.
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Ariel
5 months ago
I've got this! The router with the highest priority is elected as the DR, and if the priorities are the same, the one with the lowest RID becomes the DR.
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Rana
2 years ago
I've heard that libvirt commonly uses XML files for configuration data.
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Gregoria
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think E) Text files containing key/value pairs could also be a possibility.
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Boris
2 years ago
I agree with Vilma, XML files make sense for storing configuration data.
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Vilma
2 years ago
I think the answer is C) XML files.
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