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ServiceNow CIS-EM Exam - Topic 4 Question 72 Discussion

In your environment, no alert CMDB, automated, or text based grouping is occurring. What is most likely the problem?
C) Application services are not operational
A) No correlation rules have been defined
B) No event management rules have been defined
D) No CMDB is configured
E) The alert correlation property that enables grouping is set to false

ServiceNow CIS-EM Exam - Topic 4 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-EM exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 4
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In your environment, no alert CMDB, automated, or text based grouping is occurring. What is most likely the problem?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Cyril
6 months ago
Wait, is it really possible for a CMDB to be completely unconfigured?
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Andra
7 months ago
I agree with E, that property being false would stop grouping.
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Bobbye
7 months ago
C seems unlikely, services should be operational for alerts.
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Gladys
7 months ago
I think it could also be A, correlation rules are key.
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Maryann
7 months ago
Definitely D, no CMDB means no grouping.
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Stanton
8 months ago
I feel like I read that if the alert correlation property is set to false, it might prevent grouping. E could be the answer, but I’m not completely confident.
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Chauncey
8 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think if the CMDB isn’t configured, it could definitely cause problems. So maybe D?
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Rosio
8 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think if no event management rules are defined, it could lead to issues like this. Could be B?
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Sena
8 months ago
I remember something about correlation rules being essential for grouping alerts, so maybe A is the right choice?
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Dorothy
8 months ago
Ah, I see. The lack of a configured CMDB could also be the root cause. That's an important consideration as well.
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Jacquline
8 months ago
You know, I'm not sure if the application services being operational or not could also be a factor here. I'll need to think that one through a bit more.
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Sue
8 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Could it also be that no event management rules have been defined? That seems like another potential issue that could be causing the problem.
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Hailey
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. The first thing that comes to mind is the possibility of no correlation rules being defined. That could definitely be the culprit here.
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Callie
8 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully consider the options and think through the potential issues that could be causing the lack of alert CMDB, automated, or text-based grouping.
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Carlee
1 year ago
Wait, hold up... no CMDB? What is this, the Stone Age? Time to upgrade the IT infrastructure, folks!
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Tabetha
1 year ago
Ooh, the alert correlation property being set to false? That's a good one. Someone's been having a little too much fun in the settings, I reckon.
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Bonita
1 year ago
Ah, the classic 'no CMDB' scenario. Gotta love when the configuration is just completely missing!
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Sheron
12 months ago
E) The alert correlation property that enables grouping is set to false
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Tamesha
1 year ago
B) No event management rules have been defined
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Sylvia
1 year ago
A) No correlation rules have been defined
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Dorian
1 year ago
Application services not being operational? That's just silly. This is clearly a configuration issue, not an application problem.
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Dino
1 year ago
E) The alert correlation property that enables grouping is set to false
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Galen
1 year ago
A) No correlation rules have been defined
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Alishia
1 year ago
I'm going with option B. If there are no event management rules defined, the system won't know how to handle the incoming alerts.
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Belen
1 year ago
Hmm, I'd say it's probably the lack of correlation rules. Without those, the CMDB won't be able to group the alerts properly.
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Vince
1 year ago
Yes, without correlation rules, the alerts won't be grouped correctly.
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Reta
1 year ago
E) The alert correlation property that enables grouping is set to false
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Bettina
1 year ago
B) No event management rules have been defined
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Devora
1 year ago
A) No correlation rules have been defined
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Mitzie
1 year ago
Maybe the alert correlation property is set to false, causing the issue.
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Luisa
1 year ago
I agree with Jina, without correlation rules, alerts won't be grouped properly.
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Jina
1 year ago
I think the problem is that no correlation rules have been defined.
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