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Exam 702-100 Topic 3 Question 29 Discussion
LPI Exam 702-100 Topic 3 Question 29 Discussion
Actual exam question for LPI's 702-100 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 3
[All 702-100 Questions]
Which configuration file defines when log files are rotated'?
A
/etc/logs.conf
B
/etc/rc.logd
C
/etc/newsyslog.conf
D
/etc/rc.d/syslogd
E
/etc/syslog.conf
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Chun
2 months ago
Hmm, let me think... /etc/syslog.conf seems the most logical choice here. I mean, where else would you define log rotation settings?
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Yoko
24 days ago
/etc/syslog.conf is the most logical choice for defining log rotation settings.
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Mammie
1 months ago
I agree, /etc/syslog.conf is the correct configuration file for log rotation settings.
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Gabriele
2 months ago
I think you're right, /etc/syslog.conf is where log rotation settings are defined.
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Chauncey
2 months ago
Ah, the classic log rotation conundrum. I'm going with /etc/newsyslog.conf - it just has that 'log rotation' vibe to it, you know?
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Venita
2 months ago
Haha, I bet it's not /etc/logs.conf - that file sounds like it was made up just for this question!
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Larae
2 months ago
C) /etc/newsyslog.conf
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Robt
2 months ago
E) /etc/syslog.conf
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Shantell
2 months ago
A) /etc/logs.conf
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Audra
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C) /etc/newsyslog.conf because it sounds like it could be related to log rotation.
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Gwen
2 months ago
I agree with Jospeh, because syslog.conf is commonly used for log rotation settings.
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Jospeh
2 months ago
I think the answer is E) /etc/syslog.conf.
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Charlette
2 months ago
Wait, is it /etc/rc.d/syslogd? I remember messing with that file when I was trying to troubleshoot a log rotation issue.
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Carma
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's /etc/syslog.conf. That's the go-to file for all things syslog-related, right?
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Markus
1 months ago
Definitely /etc/syslog.conf. That's where you can set up log rotation schedules.
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Nana
1 months ago
Thanks for confirming! /etc/syslog.conf is definitely the file for log rotation.
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Marcos
1 months ago
That's right, /etc/syslog.conf is the file that defines log rotation settings.
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Delbert
1 months ago
Yes, you're correct! It's E) /etc/syslog.conf.
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Yuki
1 months ago
E) /etc/syslog.conf
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Maybelle
1 months ago
I always check /etc/syslog.conf for log rotation settings. It's a standard practice.
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Lorean
1 months ago
D) /etc/rc.d/syslogd
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Stephane
2 months ago
C) /etc/newsyslog.conf
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Fidelia
2 months ago
B) /etc/rc.logd
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Carmen
2 months ago
I think it's /etc/syslog.conf too. It's a common configuration file for syslog settings.
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Shawna
2 months ago
A) /etc/logs.conf
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Jaime
2 months ago
Yes, you're correct! /etc/syslog.conf is the file that defines when log files are rotated.
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Lyda
3 months ago
Hmm, I think it's /etc/newsyslog.conf. That's where I've always found the log rotation settings.
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Wilda
2 months ago
Yeah, that's the file where log files are rotated.
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Aron
3 months ago
I always check /etc/newsyslog.conf for log rotation settings.
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