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If .delta replication fails during knowledge bundle replication, what is the fall-back method for Splunk?

A.

.Restart splunkd.

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A.

.Restart splunkd.

B.

.delta replication.

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B.

.delta replication.

C.

.bundle replication.

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C.

.bundle replication.

D.

Restart mongod.

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D.

Restart mongod.

Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

This is the fall-back method for Splunk if .delta replication fails during knowledge bundle replication.Knowledge bundle replication is the process of distributing the knowledge objects, such as lookups, macros, and field extractions, from the search head cluster to the indexer cluster1.Splunk uses two methods of knowledge bundle replication: .delta replication and .bundle replication1..Delta replication is the default and preferred method, as it only replicates the changes or updates to the knowledge objects, which reduces the network traffic and disk space usage1.However, if .delta replication fails for some reason, such as corrupted files or network errors, Splunk automatically switches to .bundle replication, which replicates the entire knowledge bundle, regardless of the changes or updates1.This ensures that the knowledge objects are always synchronized between the search head cluster and the indexer cluster, but it also consumes more network bandwidth and disk space1. The other options are not valid fall-back methods for Splunk.Option A, restarting splunkd, is not a method of knowledge bundle replication, but a way to restart the Splunk daemon on a node2. This may or may not fix the .delta replication failure, but it does not guarantee the synchronization of the knowledge objects.Option B, .delta replication, is not a fall-back method, but the primary method of knowledge bundle replication, which is assumed to have failed in the question1.Option D, restarting mongod, is not a method of knowledge bundle replication, but a way to restart the MongoDB daemon on a node3.This is not related to the knowledge bundle replication, but to the KV store replication, which is a different process3. Therefore, option C is the correct answer, and options A, B, and D are incorrect.

1: How knowledge bundle replication works2: Start and stop Splunk Enterprise3: Restart the KV store

asked 13/11/2024
Louis Reeves
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