Ah, I see now - the key is that we need to reload the daemon to make it aware of the new service file. systemctl daemon-reload is definitely the right answer here.
I'm a bit confused by this question. The information provided in the image doesn't seem to directly answer the question. I'll need to think through this carefully and make sure I understand the key details.
Alright, time to think this through. HIDS is for monitoring the host, so it's probably not going to be things like computer performance or storage space. I'm going to go with system files and file system integrity.
Okay, let me break this down. Spark uses RDDs and DAGs to manage the flow of data, so a single failure shouldn't bring down the whole app. I'll go with False on this one.
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