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Exam 156-585 Topic 1 Question 71 Discussion
CheckPoint Exam 156-585 Topic 1 Question 71 Discussion
Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-585 exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 1
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Which command can be run in Expert mode to verify the core dump settings?
A
grep cdm /config/db/coredump
B
grep cdm /config/db/initial
C
grep $FWDIR/config/db/initial
D
cat /etc/sysconfig/coredump/cdm.conf
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Kristeen
2 months ago
This is a tricky one, but I'm going to say D. Who keeps core dump settings in a random database file, am I right? *chuckles*
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Berry
2 months ago
Hmm, I see your point. Let's discuss further to figure out the correct answer.
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Lizette
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is D) cat /etc/sysconfig/coredump/cdm.conf.
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Herminia
2 months ago
D is the way to go. I've used that command before to verify the core dump configuration. It's the most direct approach.
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Tonja
1 months ago
I prefer using cat /etc/sysconfig/coredump/cdm.conf for verifying core dump settings.
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Kris
1 months ago
I usually use grep cdm /config/db/coredump to check the core dump configuration.
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Wynell
1 months ago
I agree, D is the most direct way to verify the core dump settings.
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Odette
2 months ago
I'm going with A. Searching for 'cdm' in the `/config/db/coredump` file seems like a logical way to check the core dump settings.
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Katie
2 months ago
Let's go with A for now and then check D if needed.
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Margurite
2 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe we should also check option D just to be thorough.
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Cory
2 months ago
I agree, searching for 'cdm' in the `/config/db/coredump` file makes sense.
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Lawanda
2 months ago
I think A is the right answer.
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Berry
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) grep cdm /config/db/coredump.
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Lavonna
3 months ago
Hmm, I think D is the correct answer. The `/etc/sysconfig/coredump/cdm.conf` file is where the core dump settings are typically stored.
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Ezekiel
2 months ago
Let's go with D, it seems to be the most likely option.
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Pearly
2 months ago
I think it might be A, let's double check.
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Lai
2 months ago
I agree, D seems like the right choice.
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