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By default the -n option when used with the journalctl command returns:
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Output from the journalctl command is limited to seven (7) days worth of logs by default. True or False?
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The -r option when used with the journalctl command is useful because it _.
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The systemd-journal uses the journalctl application program to display logfiles which are stored in binary format. True or False?
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Which of the following settings in rsyslog.conf will enable rsyslogd to log messages of err priority level only?
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The rsyslog.conf file is currently set to *.info. Which of the following will result in more verbose logging messages?
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The _ command is used to send messages to the system logging facility.
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By default, the rsyslogd daemon creates a _ message in the file every 20 minutes.
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A line in the rsyslog.conf file contains* in the actions part. What does this mean?
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Which of the following selector settings in rsyslog.conf will select all kernel messages?
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Identify the valid rsyslog.conf selector facilities: (choose three)
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Each line in the rsyslog.conf configuration file must specify:
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Message processing tasks, handled by rsyslogd, are configured using _ file.
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Prior to rsyslogd, the daemon program that provided logging services for the Linux kernel is:
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The _ and klogd are two main programs that provided logging facilities for Linux prior to rsyslogd.
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