By default, Event Management tries to bind an alert to CI (configuration item), by matching the node name in the event to which three items in the CMDB (configuration management database)?
Okay, let me break this down. The question is asking about how Event Management tries to bind an alert to a CI, so I need to focus on the CMDB items mentioned.
This is a tricky one. There are a lot of Health Cloud capabilities to choose from, and I'm not sure which ones are the best fit for this specific use case. I'll need to review the options closely and try to match them up with the requirements.
I'm a bit confused about the "unique solution" part of the question. Does that mean there could be multiple correct solutions, or that there might not be a correct solution at all? I'll need to think through this carefully.
I'm going with A. Can't go wrong with the classic CI name, FQDN, and IP/MAC combo. Although, I do wonder if the exam writers are just messing with us as usual.
Haha, I bet the developers were just trying to trip us up with that 'SSH public host keys' option. As if that would be part of the default binding process!
I'm not sure about this one. Option D mentions 'System class name' which seems a bit odd. I'd go with A or C since they mention more standard CMDB fields.
Option A seems the most logical choice. The CMDB typically stores information like CI name, FQDN, and IP/MAC address to uniquely identify configuration items.
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