What is one of the benefits of using a federated repository over a user registry?
Does not support identity profiles
Supports only one registry in a realm
Supports multiple registries within a realm
Provides account and password policy support
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Federated repositories enable you to use multiple repositories with WebSphere® Application Server. These repositories, which can be file-based repositories, LDAP repositories, or a sub-tree of an LDAP repository, are defined and theoretically combined under a single realm. All of the user repositories that are configured under the federated repository functionality are invisible to WebSphere Application Server. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/ae/cwim_fedrepos.html
Federated repositories enable you to use multiple repositories with WebSphere® Application Server. These repositories, which can be file-based repositories, LDAP repositories, or a sub-tree of an LDAP repository, are defined and theoretically combined under a single realm. All of the user repositories that are configured under the federated repository functionality are invisible to WebSphere Application Server.
Which statement describes the capabilities of the deployment manager?
Logical grouping of application servers
Created and installed when a node is federated into a cell
Created automatically when an application server is federated into a cell
Manages nodes, node agents, and the configuration repository for the cell
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
The deployment manager is an administration application that runs in a special application server, which is created when you install the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment product or when you create a management profile using the deployment manager profile template. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/ae/tagt_snsdply_is.html
The deployment manager is an administration application that runs in a special application server, which is created when you install the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment product or when you create a management profile using the deployment manager profile template.
When verbose Garbage Collection is enabled, in which file(s) does the operating system collect the data?
trace.log
activity.log
SystemOut.log and SystemErr.log
native_stdout.log and native_stderr.log
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Depending on the operating system in use, the verboseGC output will be written to the following file by default:AIX, Linux, or Windows: native_stderr.logSolaris or HP-UX native_stdout.log References: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21114927
Depending on the operating system in use, the verboseGC output will be written to the following file by default: