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Exam A00-251 Topic 7 Question 44 Discussion
SAS Exam A00-251 Topic 7 Question 44 Discussion
Actual exam question for SAS's A00-251 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 7
[All A00-251 Questions]
Which statement about the CAS backup controller is FALSE?
A
A CAS backup controller can be deployed to the same machine as a CAS worker
B
CAS supports adding only one backup controller
C
CAS supports adding a backup controller after the initial deployment
D
A CAS backup controller can only be used in a distributed CAS server architecture.
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Sherman
7 months ago
I think D) Use the Machines page to select the machine the service is running on and display the related log messages is the best option.
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Adrianna
7 months ago
But wouldn't it make more sense to use the Configuration page to select the specific service and display the related log messages?
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Salina
7 months ago
B) Double clicking on those spikes is like popping bubble wrap - it's just so satisfying!
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Pearline
7 months ago
B) Double click on a spike in the graph to display the related log messages in the Messages table
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Nathalie
7 months ago
A) Use the options on the left side of the Logs page to find the related log messages
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Kaitlyn
7 months ago
D) Selecting the machine the service is running on is the key. That's where you'll find the real meat of the log messages, no doubt about it.
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Teri
7 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Double click on a spike in the graph to display the related log messages in the Messages table.
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Yasuko
7 months ago
C) The Configuration page is the way to go. You can't just rely on spikes in the graph, you need to dig deeper into the service details.
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Adrianna
7 months ago
I think the answer is A) Use the options on the left side of the Logs page to find the related log messages.
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Titus
7 months ago
A) Using the options on the left side of the Logs page seems like a logical choice. Why complicate things when you can just filter the logs directly?
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Jolene
7 months ago
B) Yeah, no need to make it more complicated than it needs to be. Just filter and find what you need.
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Geraldo
7 months ago
A) I agree, it's much easier to just use the options on the left side to find the specific log messages.
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Shawnna
7 months ago
B) Double click on a spike in the graph to display the related log messages in the Messages table. Simple and straightforward, that's the way to go!
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Cherrie
6 months ago
C) Use the Configuration page to select the specific service and display the related log messages
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Lynna
7 months ago
B) Double click on a spike in the graph to display the related log messages in the Messages table
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Ty
7 months ago
A) Use the options on the left side of the Logs page to find the related log messages
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Evangelina
8 months ago
I think D) Use the Machines page to select the machine the service is running on and display the related log messages is the best option.
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Theola
8 months ago
But wouldn't it make more sense to use the Configuration page to select the specific service and display the related log messages?
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Glenn
8 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) Double click on a spike in the graph to display the related log messages in the Messages table.
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Theola
8 months ago
I think the answer is A) Use the options on the left side of the Logs page to find the related log messages.
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