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You have an application that runs in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). Over the last 2 weeks, customers have reported that a specific part of the application returns errors very frequently. You currently have no logging or monitoring solution enabled on your GKE cluster. You want to diagnose the problem, but you have not been able to replicate the issue. You want to cause minimal disruption to the application. What should you do?

A.
1. Update your GKE cluster to use Cloud Operations for GKE.
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A.
1. Update your GKE cluster to use Cloud Operations for GKE.
B.
Use the GKE Monitoring dashboard to investigate logs from affected Pods.
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B.
Use the GKE Monitoring dashboard to investigate logs from affected Pods.
C.
1. Create a new GKE cluster with Cloud Operations for GKE enabled.
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C.
1. Create a new GKE cluster with Cloud Operations for GKE enabled.
D.
Migrate the affected Pods to the new cluster, and redirect traffic for those Pods to the new cluster.
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D.
Migrate the affected Pods to the new cluster, and redirect traffic for those Pods to the new cluster.
E.
Use the GKE Monitoring dashboard to investigate logs from affected Pods.
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E.
Use the GKE Monitoring dashboard to investigate logs from affected Pods.
F.
1. Update your GKE cluster to use Cloud Operations for GKE, and deploy Prometheus.
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F.
1. Update your GKE cluster to use Cloud Operations for GKE, and deploy Prometheus.
G.
Set an alert to trigger whenever the application returns an error.
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G.
Set an alert to trigger whenever the application returns an error.
H.
1. Create a new GKE cluster with Cloud Operations for GKE enabled, and deploy Prometheus.
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H.
1. Create a new GKE cluster with Cloud Operations for GKE enabled, and deploy Prometheus.
I.
Migrate the affected Pods to the new cluster, and redirect traffic for those Pods to the new cluster.
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I.
Migrate the affected Pods to the new cluster, and redirect traffic for those Pods to the new cluster.
J.
Set an alert to trigger whenever the application returns an error.
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J.
Set an alert to trigger whenever the application returns an error.
Suggested answer: C

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Reference: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/management-tools/using-logging-your-apps-running-kubernetes-engine

asked 18/09/2024
Paul LOUIS DIT PICARD
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