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VMware 2V0-32.22 Exam - Topic 5 Question 8 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-32.22 exam
Question #: 8
Topic #: 5
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A vRealize Log Insight (vRLI) administrator wants to search archived logs for certain events. What are the required steps to provide the administrator the ability to search the log messages?

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Suggested Answer: C

To search archived logs in vRealize Log Insight (vRLI), an administrator needs to follow these steps:

C . SSH into the vRLI appliance, mount the archiving NFS share then import the archive using CLI : This involves establishing an SSH connection to the vRLI appliance, mounting the NFS share where the archived logs are stored, and then using the loginsight repository import command to import the logs into vRLI. This process makes the archived logs searchable within the vRLI interface.


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Lemuel
3 months ago
C is definitely the most straightforward approach!
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Katie
3 months ago
Wait, do you really need to install vRU tools? That seems unnecessary.
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Kip
3 months ago
I disagree, A sounds too complicated for just searching logs.
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Louvenia
4 months ago
I think B is the way to go, accessing the NFS server first makes sense.
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Eden
4 months ago
Option C seems right, you need to mount the NFS share on the vRLI appliance.
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Margarita
4 months ago
I feel like option C sounds right, but I can't recall if we need to do anything with the NFS share before importing.
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Corazon
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether we should be using the vRU tools or just the CLI for the import process.
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Rusty
4 months ago
I think we practiced a question similar to this, and it involved importing archives directly to the vRLI appliance.
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Dana
5 months ago
I remember something about SSHing into the vRLI appliance, but I'm not sure if we need to mount the NFS share first.
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Major
5 months ago
This is a good test of my knowledge on vRLI administration. I feel confident that I know the proper process for importing archived logs, so I'll carefully evaluate each choice and select the one that best matches the required steps.
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Ernie
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. We need to get the archived logs from the NFS share into the vRLI appliance, so the key is figuring out the right way to do that. I'm leaning towards option C, but I'll double-check the details to be sure.
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Cherry
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking about the required steps, so I'll need to make sure I understand each option thoroughly before choosing an answer. I don't want to rush and risk getting it wrong.
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Arlean
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about importing archived logs into vRealize Log Insight. I think I have a good handle on the steps involved, so I'll carefully review each option and select the correct one.
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Pearline
12 months ago
Option B has me picturing the admin trying to wrestle a bear to mount the NFS share. Let's go with C, shall we?
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Pamella
11 months ago
C it is then, no bear wrestling required!
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Cruz
11 months ago
Agreed, C is the most direct way to import the archive for searching.
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Lindsey
11 months ago
Good choice, C seems like the most straightforward option.
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Daniela
11 months ago
Option B does sound intense, let's stick with C for simplicity.
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Jesusa
12 months ago
Hmm, C makes the most sense to me. Importing the archive directly on the vRLI appliance is the way to go.
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Alfred
12 months ago
D has me scratching my head. Why would you install tools on the NFS server? That's just weird.
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Jules
12 months ago
Option A sounds a bit overkill, don't you think? Installing vRU tools just to import an archive? I'd go with C.
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Felicia
11 months ago
Yeah, C seems like the simpler choice. Let's mount the NFS share and import the archive.
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Larae
11 months ago
User 2: Yeah, C seems like the most straightforward option. Let's do that.
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Ammie
11 months ago
Option A sounds too complicated. I agree, let's go with C.
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Jani
11 months ago
User 1: Option A sounds like too much work. I agree with you, let's go with C.
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Curt
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be A.
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Loreta
1 year ago
Option C seems the most straightforward. Why would you need to install anything on the NFS server? That seems unnecessary.
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Rozella
11 months ago
Definitely, Option C is the most direct approach. Let's stick with that.
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Valentin
11 months ago
I agree, Option C is the way to go. No need to complicate things by installing on the NFS server.
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Xenia
11 months ago
You're right, installing on the NFS server does seem unnecessary. Option C does sound like the simplest way to go.
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Tegan
12 months ago
Option C seems the most straightforward. Why would you need to install anything on the NFS server? That seems unnecessary.
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Jacquelyne
1 year ago
I agree with Kimbery, option C makes sense.
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Kimbery
1 year ago
I think the answer is C.
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