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Exam 1Z0-106 Topic 9 Question 11 Discussion
Oracle Exam 1Z0-106 Topic 9 Question 11 Discussion
Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-106 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 9
[All 1Z0-106 Questions]
Which three statements are true about the journalctl command?
A
journalctl -bl -p err fails if journal persistence is not configured.
B
journalctl -p err shows only error log level.
C
journalctl -p notice..warning shows all messages from notice to warning log level since the last boot.
D
journalctl -k shows kernel logs since the last boot.
E
journalctl -p 6 shows all info log level messages and above.
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Rodrigo
15 days ago
Ah, the age-old question of 'which journalctl options do I need?' It's like a secret code that only the Linux gods can decipher!
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Tatum
18 days ago
A) seems a bit odd. Why would it fail if journal persistence isn't configured? Isn't that the whole point of journalctl?
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Justine
23 days ago
C) looks good, that's how I usually check for a range of log levels. journalctl is a lifesaver!
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Vesta
4 days ago
B) journalctl -p err shows only error log level.
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Britt
4 days ago
B) journalctl -p err shows only error log level.
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Ashley
9 days ago
A) journalctl -bl -p err fails if journal persistence is not configured.
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Denny
9 days ago
A) journalctl -bl -p err fails if journal persistence is not configured.
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Leatha
1 months ago
E) doesn't look right. I thought it was 3 or higher, not just 6 for info level and above.
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Dino
14 days ago
B) journalctl -p err shows only error log level.
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Melvin
14 days ago
C) journalctl -p notice..warning shows all messages from notice to warning log level since the last boot.
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Ulysses
25 days ago
A) journalctl -bl -p err fails if journal persistence is not configured.
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Nakita
1 months ago
I agree with Rikki. Option B seems correct based on what I know about journalctl.
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Rikki
2 months ago
I think option B is true because it shows only error log level.
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France
2 months ago
B) and D) seem correct to me. I use journalctl a lot and those options work as expected.
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Francesco
21 days ago
I find journalctl -p 6 useful for viewing info log level messages and above.
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Ashlee
28 days ago
Yes, journalctl -k shows kernel logs since the last boot.
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Cecil
1 months ago
I agree, journalctl -p err shows only error log level.
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