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Splunk SPLK-2002 Exam - Topic 13 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for Splunk's SPLK-2002 exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 13
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How can internal logging levels in a Splunk environment be changed to troubleshoot an issue? (select all that apply)

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Suggested Answer: C

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Britt
6 months ago
Wait, can you really change it that way? Sounds odd!
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Dyan
6 months ago
Editing log-local.cfg? That seems risky...
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Reid
6 months ago
I always change it through Splunk Web.
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Kati
7 months ago
I think using the command line is the best way.
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Mabel
7 months ago
You can definitely use the Monitoring Console!
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Maddie
7 months ago
I vaguely remember something about the command line, but I can't remember if it was specifically for changing logging levels. Maybe option B is also valid?
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Gertude
7 months ago
I think we practiced using Splunk Web to change logging levels in a lab session, so I would lean towards option C being correct.
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Kenia
7 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about option D. I feel like editing log-local.cfg might be something we covered, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Anthony
8 months ago
I remember we talked about using the Monitoring Console for adjusting logging levels, so I think option A is definitely one of the answers.
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Tashia
8 months ago
This is a good one. Troubleshooting Splunk issues often involves adjusting logging levels. I'm pretty sure the web interface and command line are both valid options here.
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Delisa
8 months ago
Ah, I think I've seen this before. Changing logging levels is usually done through the Monitoring Console or by editing a config file. I'll make sure to select all the relevant options.
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Stephanie
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know Splunk has a web interface and a command line, so I'm guessing the answer involves one of those. Gotta read the options carefully.
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Lachelle
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Changing logging levels in Splunk - is that done through the web interface or the command line? I'll have to think this through.
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Evelynn
8 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about changing logging levels in Splunk. I'm pretty confident I can handle this.
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Nicolette
8 months ago
Okay, I've got it - information is the meaning and value we assign to a collection of data. Data is the raw material, and information is what we make of it.
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Layla
1 year ago
If I can't find the answer in the Splunk Web interface, I'm just going to start randomly mashing keys on the keyboard until something works. What could possibly go wrong?
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Rodrigo
1 year ago
Editing log-local.cfg? That sounds like something a sysadmin would do. I hope I don't have to get my hands dirty with configuration files for this exam.
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Laine
11 months ago
D) Edit log-local.cfg.
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Leah
11 months ago
C) Use Splunk Web.
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Theola
11 months ago
B) Use Splunk command line.
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Shannan
12 months ago
A) Use the Monitoring Console (MC).
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Wilda
1 year ago
Splunk Web is probably the most user-friendly option. That's my top pick for this question.
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Mollie
12 months ago
I prefer using the Monitoring Console to change the internal logging levels in Splunk.
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Ligia
12 months ago
I agree, using Splunk Web is the most user-friendly option for troubleshooting.
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Sabrina
12 months ago
Splunk Web is definitely the easiest way to change the internal logging levels.
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Artie
1 year ago
Using the Splunk command line might be more powerful, but it could also be more complicated. I'll have to think about that one.
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Dylan
11 months ago
C) Use Splunk Web.
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Kayleigh
11 months ago
B) Use Splunk command line.
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Barb
12 months ago
A) Use the Monitoring Console (MC).
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Frank
1 year ago
The Monitoring Console (MC) seems like the easiest way to change the logging levels. I bet that's the right answer.
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Herman
12 months ago
D) Edit log-local. cfg.
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Telma
12 months ago
C) Use Splunk Web.
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Denae
12 months ago
A) Use the Monitoring Console (MC).
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Latrice
1 year ago
I prefer using the Splunk command line to change logging levels, it's more efficient.
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Georgeanna
1 year ago
I agree with Huey, but we can also use the Monitoring Console to change logging levels.
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Huey
1 year ago
I think we can change internal logging levels using Splunk Web.
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