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Nutanix Exam NCP-DB Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-DB exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
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When registering SAP HANA Database and Database Server VM there are several (Linux) OS configuration requirements that must be set before registering a database Or a database server VM.

Which system file should the entry, secure_pazh be configured in?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Reynalda
7 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it makes sense to configure secure_pazh in /etc/profile for security reasons.
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Vicki
10 days ago
Hmm, I'm going to go with /etc/sudoers. Sounds like a security-related setting, and that's where you configure sudo permissions.
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Yen
12 days ago
This is a trick question, the answer is obviously B. /etc/profile is for user profiles, not system-wide settings.
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Candida
22 hours ago
A) /ezc/sudores
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Zoila
22 hours ago
I think the answer is A) /etc/sudoers.
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Kris
14 days ago
I agree with Zana, /etc/profile is the correct system file for that configuration.
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Clarence
22 days ago
I'm pretty sure it's /etc/profile. That's the file I always edit when I need to set global environment variables.
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Veda
8 days ago
Which directory should the entry, secure_pazh, be configured in?
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Josefa
27 days ago
Wait, is it /etc/sudoers? That's where sudo permissions are configured, so it would make sense for a security-related setting like secure_pazh.
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Osvaldo
6 days ago
B) /etc/profile
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Louann
17 days ago
A) /ezc/sudores
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Dolores
1 months ago
Hmm, I think it's /etc/profile. That's where system-wide environment variables are typically set, right?
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Hyman
12 days ago
Make sure to double check the configuration in /etc/profile to avoid any issues during the registration process.
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Bulah
21 days ago
I agree, setting the configuration in the right file is crucial for the overall performance and security of the system.
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Eric
24 days ago
It's important to configure secure_pazh in the correct system file to ensure proper functioning of SAP HANA Database and Database Server VM.
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Mabel
26 days ago
Yes, you are correct. /etc/profile is where system-wide environment variables are usually set.
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Zana
1 months ago
I think the entry secure_pazh should be configured in /etc/profile.
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