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Tibco TCP-BW6 Exam - Topic 5 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tibco's TCP-BW6 exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 5
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Which three statements are correct about Rendezvous Daemon Manager (RVDM) configurations? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: C

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Hester
3 months ago
E seems too good to be true, are you sure about that?
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Susy
4 months ago
Wait, does D mean we can push updates instantly?
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Ora
4 months ago
C sounds right, I've seen that happen before.
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Albina
4 months ago
I think B is a bit off, RVDM should still start.
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Mabel
4 months ago
A is definitely true, all configs are local.
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Vincent
4 months ago
I have a vague memory that option A might be misleading; I thought configurations were centralized rather than just local files on the host.
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Herminia
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe option C is correct since it makes sense that the server would ensure updates are confirmed when a daemon comes back online.
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Fidelia
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about option B; I feel like there was something about compatibility issues with older versions, but I can't recall the details.
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Chantay
5 months ago
I think option D sounds familiar because I remember something about how changes in RVDM get pushed to the daemons.
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Lera
5 months ago
I think the correct answers are Service IDs and API Keys. Those seem to be the core identity and access management elements.
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Zoila
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the different assisted setup tools mentioned. I'll need to read through the options carefully to make sure I understand which one is the best fit for this scenario.
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Dick
10 months ago
I bet the RVDM server has a secret 'dance mode' that makes the daemons do the Macarena when you update their configuration.
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Gianna
9 months ago
E) Each managed daemon receives and installs the updated configuration from RVDM and confirms receipt to the RVDM server.
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Yvonne
10 months ago
C) When an inactive managed daemon becomes active again, the server ensures that the daemon receives and confirms the configuration update.
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Rikki
10 months ago
A) All the configurations required for the managed daemons are saved in local configuration files on the host where the managed daemon is running.
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Bonita
10 months ago
Wait, is option E the same as D, just worded differently? That's a bit confusing.
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Alisha
9 months ago
So, while both options involve pushing new configurations to managed daemons, option E adds the extra step of confirmation back to the server.
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Shenika
9 months ago
The key difference is that option E specifically mentions that the managed daemon confirms receipt to the RVDM server.
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Eladia
10 months ago
Yes, option E is similar to option D but with a slight difference in wording.
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Lashandra
10 months ago
C is also correct. RVDM ensures the managed daemons receive and confirm the configuration updates.
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Sherita
8 months ago
E) Each managed daemon receives and installs the updated configuration from RVDM and confirms receipt to the RVDM server.
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Holley
8 months ago
C) When an inactive managed daemon becomes active again, the server ensures that the daemon receives and confirms the configuration update.
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Deandrea
9 months ago
A) All the configurations required for the managed daemons are saved in local configuration files on the host where the managed daemon is running.
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Ardella
9 months ago
E) Each managed daemon receives and installs the updated configuration from RVDM and confirms receipt to the RVDM server.
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Frederick
9 months ago
C) When an inactive managed daemon becomes active again, the server ensures that the daemon receives and confirms the configuration update.
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Kaycee
10 months ago
A) All the configurations required for the managed daemons are saved in local configuration files on the host where the managed daemon is running.
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Willis
10 months ago
I'm not sure about B. Does that mean RVDM is incompatible with older Rendezvous daemons? That seems like a pretty big limitation.
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Phung
11 months ago
I'm not sure about statement B though. It seems like it could cause issues if older daemons are running.
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Jarvis
11 months ago
A, D, and E seem to be the correct choices. RVDM definitely pushes configuration updates to the managed daemons.
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Mari
10 months ago
I agree, D and E are also correct. RVDM pushes updates to managed daemons.
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Yasuko
10 months ago
Yes, A is correct. All configurations are saved locally.
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Robt
11 months ago
I agree with Jesusita. Those statements make sense because they show how RVDM manages configurations for daemons.
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Jesusita
11 months ago
I think statements A, C, and E are correct.
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Francene
11 months ago
I'm not sure about B, but I think D is also correct. So, A, C, D for me.
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Jose
11 months ago
I agree with Latrice. A, C, and E make sense to me.
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Latrice
11 months ago
I think A, C, and E are correct.
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