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CheckPoint Exam 156-586 Topic 1 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for CheckPoint's 156-586 exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 1
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After kernel debug with "fw ctl debug" you received a huge amount of information. It was saved in a very large file that is difficult to open and analyze with standard text editors. Suggest a solution to solve this issue.

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Nell
6 months ago
I agree with Celia. Option A seems like the most practical approach to handle the large file size issue.
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Celia
6 months ago
I think option A is the best solution. Dividing the debug information into smaller files will make it easier to open and analyze.
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Celestina
6 months ago
Running the debug a few times to reduce the buffer? I like the way you think - let's not drown in data here.
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Brock
6 months ago
Check Point InfoView? Hmm, I wonder if it can handle all that juicy debug output. Sounds like a wild ride!
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Stacey
6 months ago
1024KB buffer size? That's mighty generous. I'd try to keep it a bit more lean and mean.
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Helga
6 months ago
D) Reduce debug buffer to 1024KB and run debug for several times
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Kenneth
6 months ago
C) Use Check Point InfoView utility to analyze debug output
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Laurel
6 months ago
A) Divide debug information into smaller files. Use 'fw ctl kdebug -f -o 'filename' -m 25 - s '1024'
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Mary
6 months ago
Dividing the debug info into smaller files seems like a practical solution. Keeps things organized and easier to analyze.
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Gerald
5 months ago
Yeah, it will definitely make it easier to analyze and manage.
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Jesus
6 months ago
I think dividing the debug info into smaller files is a good idea.
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Krissy
6 months ago
Yeah, it will definitely make it easier to analyze and manage.
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Elza
6 months ago
I think dividing the debug info into smaller files is a good idea.
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Dominque
6 months ago
C) Use Check Point InfoView utility to analyze debug output
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Carmen
6 months ago
A) Divide debug information into smaller files. Use "fw ctl kdebug -f -o "filename" -m 25 - s "1024"
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