Volatility is definitely the answer here. It's a powerful open-source tool that's widely used for forensic memory analysis. I feel confident about this one.
Ugh, I'm not sure about this one. The 2K deployment model sounds familiar, but I'm drawing a blank on the specific Active and Configured agent counts. I'll have to make an educated guess and hope for the best.
Okay, let's think this through. The question says 'purge all queues foo.*', so it's not deleting the entire queue, just the messages that match the pattern. I'm confident B is the right choice here.
Ha! Imagine if it was option D and you just deleted all your queues by accident. That would be a real 'purge' alright, purge your entire system! I'm going with B though, sounds like the most logical answer.
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with TIBCO EMS, but I'd guess that option B is the correct answer. Purging all queues seems a bit extreme, so it's probably just the messages that match the pattern.
Alright, this is tricky. I think the answer is B, as the question specifically mentions 'purge all queues foo.*', which suggests deleting messages in queues that match the pattern, not the entire queues themselves.
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