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Nutanix NCP-US Exam - Topic 1 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-US exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 1
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Which action is required to allow the deletion of file server audit data in Data Lens?

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Suggested Answer: C

Files Analytics Dashboardis one of these tools that enables administrators to audit and analyze the operations and contents of a file server. The Files Analytics Dashboard provides insights into user activity, file access patterns, data growth trends, data distribution across tiers and clouds, data protection status and more.

https://next.nutanix.com/files-storage-71/nutanix-files-documentation-37921


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Jesusa
3 months ago
Not sure about that, seems risky to mess with retention settings.
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Chauncey
3 months ago
Wait, can you really delete audit data like that?
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Mollie
3 months ago
Definitely C, that's the right move!
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Graciela
4 months ago
I thought disabling the File Server would work?
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Gail
4 months ago
Gotta update the data retention period to delete audit data.
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Domitila
4 months ago
I'm leaning towards option C, but I have a nagging feeling that there might be more to it than just updating the retention period.
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Hyun
4 months ago
This question feels familiar; I think we practiced something similar where configuring the audit trail target was involved.
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Howard
4 months ago
I remember something about enabling or disabling the File Server, but I can't recall which one allows deletion.
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Shawnda
5 months ago
I think we might need to update the data retention period, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only step required.
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Tonette
5 months ago
The key here is understanding how Data Lens manages file server audit data. I think the answer is C - updating the retention period would let you control how long that data is kept before it can be deleted.
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Gregoria
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is C. Updating the data retention period would allow the older audit data to be deleted, making way for new data.
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Kristeen
5 months ago
Okay, let's see... Disabling the file server doesn't sound right, that would just stop the whole system. Updating the data retention period could be the answer, but I'm not sure.
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Kristeen
5 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Lindsay
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. Is there some additional context I'm missing about Data Lens and file server auditing? I'll have to review my notes to see if I can figure this out.
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Ashton
5 months ago
Ugh, I'm not sure about this. I'll have to guess and hope for the best.
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Louis
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I know we need to apply STIG hardening, but I'm not familiar with the specific tools for Cloud Pak for Data System. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Bong
10 months ago
Update the data retention period? Well, that's one way to make your audit data disappear - just set it to 'yesterday' and *poof*, gone!
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Chan
8 months ago
Just make sure to confirm the deletion before changing the retention period.
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Haydee
9 months ago
Yes, setting it to 'yesterday' will make the audit data disappear.
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Carmen
9 months ago
Update the data retention period.
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Jesus
10 months ago
A) Enable the File Server? That doesn't make any sense. I think the developers of this exam question had a bit too much coffee today.
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Lettie
10 months ago
B) Disable the File Server? Really? Why would you want to do that just to delete audit data? Seems a bit extreme.
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Mauricio
10 months ago
D) Configure the audit trail target? Hmm, I'm not sure about that one. Gotta double-check the documentation on Data Lens.
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Scarlet
9 months ago
Let's confirm by double-checking the Data Lens documentation.
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Glen
9 months ago
I'm pretty sure that's the correct action to allow deletion of file server audit data.
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Gail
10 months ago
Yeah, that sounds right. Let me check the documentation to be sure.
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Ressie
10 months ago
I think we need to configure the audit trail target.
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Millie
11 months ago
C) Update the data retention period seems like the obvious choice here. I need to make sure I don't miss any of these easy points!
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Clarinda
9 months ago
Yeah, that's the correct action to allow the deletion of file server audit data.
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Nelida
9 months ago
I think updating the data retention period is the way to go.
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Bobbye
10 months ago
D) Configure the audit trail target.
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Edelmira
10 months ago
C) Update the data retention period.
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Vivan
10 months ago
A) Enable the File Server.
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Georgeanna
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) Configure the audit trail target could also be a possible answer.
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Jamika
11 months ago
I agree with Shawna. By updating the data retention period, we can allow the deletion of file server audit data.
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Shawna
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) Update the data retention period.
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