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IBM Exam C1000-156 Topic 2 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-156 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 2
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You are using the command line interface (CLI) and need to fix a storage issue. What command do you use to verify disk usage levels?

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Suggested Answer: A

To verify disk usage levels in a Linux environment, the df -h command is used. This command provides an overview of the disk space usage, displaying the available and used space in a human-readable format.

Open the terminal or CLI on the system.

Type df -h and press Enter.

Review the output, which will show the filesystem, size, used space, available space, and usage percentage for all mounted filesystems.

Reference IBM QRadar SIEM V7.5 Administration documentation.


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Izetta
4 months ago
Gotta love the classic df -h command. It's like a trusted old friend when you need to check disk usage.
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Gerald
3 months ago
User3: I always use df -h too, it's so reliable.
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Luis
3 months ago
User2: Yeah, df -h is my go-to command for checking disk usage.
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Rocco
3 months ago
User1: df -h
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Edmond
4 months ago
I agree with Antonette, df -h is the command to verify disk usage levels.
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Basilia
4 months ago
Aha, du -h is the one! It gives you the total disk usage, perfect for finding those space hogs.
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Ricki
4 months ago
Haha, lsof -h? What, are we trying to list all the open files on the system? That's overkill for a simple disk usage check.
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Hortencia
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about the others, but df -h is the way to go. Can't go wrong with the tried and true.
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Wynell
4 months ago
Definitely go with df -h, that's the classic command to check disk usage. Easy-peasy!
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Dexter
3 months ago
User 3: Thanks for the tip, I'll use df -h to verify disk usage levels.
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Lettie
3 months ago
User 2: Agreed, df -h is the way to go for that.
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Steffanie
3 months ago
Thanks for the tip, I'll use df -h to check disk usage.
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Adela
3 months ago
I agree, df -h is the way to go.
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France
4 months ago
Thanks for the tip, I'll use df -h to verify the storage levels.
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Roxane
4 months ago
User 1: I think we should use df -h to check disk usage.
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Gilberto
4 months ago
I agree, df -h is the way to go for checking disk usage.
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Antonette
4 months ago
I think the answer is A) df -h.
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