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Splunk Exam SPLK-4001 Topic 3 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Splunk's SPLK-4001 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 3
[All SPLK-4001 Questions]

When installing OpenTelemetry Collector, which error message is indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token?

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Suggested Answer: C

The correct answer is C. 401 (UNAUTHORIZED).

According to the web search results, a 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error message is indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector1. A 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error message means that the request was not authorized by the server due to invalid credentials. A realm is a parameter that specifies the scope of protection for a resource, such as a Splunk Observability Cloud endpoint. An access token is a credential that grants access to a resource, such as a Splunk Observability Cloud API. If the realm or the access token is misconfigured, the request to install OpenTelemetry Collector will be rejected by the server with a 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error message.

Option A is incorrect because a 403 (NOT ALLOWED) error message is not indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector. A 403 (NOT ALLOWED) error message means that the request was authorized by the server but not allowed due to insufficient permissions. Option B is incorrect because a 404 (NOT FOUND) error message is not indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector. A 404 (NOT FOUND) error message means that the request was not found by the server due to an invalid URL or resource. Option D is incorrect because a 503 (SERVICE UNREACHABLE) error message is not indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector. A 503 (SERVICE UNREACHABLE) error message means that the server was unable to handle the request due to temporary overload or maintenance.


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Janessa
13 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's either A) 403 (NOT ALLOWED) or C) 401 (UNAUTHORIZED).
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Sarah
19 days ago
I'm going with C) 401 (UNAUTHORIZED). If the collector can't get past the authentication hurdle, it's not going to be able to do much of anything else.
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Fredric
20 days ago
I agree with Clay, because 401 error indicates unauthorized access.
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Kaycee
23 days ago
Ah, the age-old tale of the 401. When your credentials are out of whack, that's the error that comes a-knocking. Classic OpenTelemetry hijinks!
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Clay
25 days ago
I think the answer is C) 401 (UNAUTHORIZED).
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Penney
26 days ago
Definitely C) 401 (UNAUTHORIZED). Anything else just doesn't make sense in the context of a misconfigured realm or access token.
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Mauricio
9 days ago
I agree, C) 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) is the most likely error for a misconfigured realm or access token.
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Phuong
30 days ago
The 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error message seems like the most relevant one here. If the realm or access token is misconfigured, the collector won't be able to authenticate properly.
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Desirae
10 days ago
If we see a 403 (NOT ALLOWED) error, it might be a different problem related to permissions.
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Mica
23 days ago
I agree, the 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error usually points to authentication issues.
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