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Adobe Exam AD0-E706 Topic 5 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E706 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 5
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You upgraded an integration branch in your Magento Commerce Cloud project, but received an error during the deploy phase What are the two ways to review details about the deployment?

Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Matt
2 months ago
B and D, no doubt. How else are you supposed to find the reason for that mysterious error? It's like a treasure hunt, but with more caffeine and less adventure.
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Justine
26 days ago
I always make sure to check those logs first when I encounter an error during deployment.
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Tyra
29 days ago
I agree, it's like detective work trying to figure out what went wrong.
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France
2 months ago
B and D are definitely the way to go. Those logs hold all the answers.
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Casie
2 months ago
I believe both options A and B are correct. Checking logs is crucial for troubleshooting deployment errors.
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Yuki
2 months ago
I agree with Apolonia. The second way is to view the exception.log file in the var/log/ directory.
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Corinne
2 months ago
I'm going with B and D. Those logs are the bread and butter of troubleshooting deployment issues. Plus, who doesn't love a good mystery hidden in those log files?
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Floyd
2 months ago
Definitely B and D. Gotta love those log files! They're like a treasure trove of information, even if they're a bit of a pain to sift through sometimes.
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Alexis
2 months ago
It's good practice to review those log files regularly to catch any issues early on.
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Susy
2 months ago
I always check exception.log and cloud.log first when I encounter deployment errors.
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Nickolas
2 months ago
I agree, log files can be a bit overwhelming but they are definitely helpful.
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Francoise
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the deploy.log file is the one we're looking for. That's where all the juicy deployment details are stored.
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Martina
1 months ago
B) View the exception.log file in the var/log/ directory
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Alease
2 months ago
A) View the logs in the var/reports/ directory on the remote server
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Apolonia
3 months ago
I think the first way is to view the logs in the var/reports/ directory.
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France
3 months ago
B and D seem like the obvious choices here. I've had to troubleshoot deployment issues before, and those logs are always my go-to.
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Kimberely
3 months ago
I agree, those logs usually provide the most helpful information when troubleshooting deployment errors.
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Torie
3 months ago
B and D are definitely the best options for reviewing deployment details.
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