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Why would an administrator use IPF (Indication Processing Facility) logging?


A.

As a wrapper tool for gateway related errors.


B.

To process the audit logging data and write it to the audit database.


C.

As a wrapper for log4j to configure what information is written to log files.


D.

For tracing performance and communication between XQE and the BIBus.





C.
  

As a wrapper for log4j to configure what information is written to log files.



Some error messages may contain sensitive information, such as server names. By
default, error message details in IBM Cognos software are routed to IPF log files, and the
secure error message option is enabled. The information presented to users indicates only
the occurrence of an error, without any details.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos
.ug_cra.doc/c_cafloggingandmonitoring.html

An administrator created a Content Store export and included the user account information.
How can a listing of the content be exported?


A.

Within the export, ensure the Recording level option is set to Trace.


B.

By default when the Content Store is backed up, a full detailed listing is generated and
available in the Logs folder.


C.

Modify the Advanced settings on the ContentManagerService by adding the parameter
CM.DeploymentDetailEntireContent with a value of true.


D.

Modify the Advanced settings on the ContentManagerService by adding the parameter
CM.DeploymentIncludeConfiguration with a value of true.





D.
  

Modify the Advanced settings on the ContentManagerService by adding the parameter
CM.DeploymentIncludeConfiguration with a value of true.



You can specify if configuration objects and their children are included as part of
deployment. By default, they are not included.
You can change the default setting using the advanced setting
CM.DEPLOYMENTINCLUDECONFIGURATION.
By default, it is set to False (do not include configuration objects in deployments).
To change the default to include configuration objects and their children, set it to True.

An administrator has configured authentication.
Which statement is true for users logging on to the application?


A.

When anonymous access is enabled users cannot log on to a 3rd party authenticationprovider namespace.


B.

Users will be automatically logged off after a defined inactivity timeout period that is set
in IBM Cognos Configuration.


C.

Although multiple 3rd party authentication provider namespaces are configured, a user
can only be logged on to one namespace at a time.


D.

After a defined number of failed log on attempts a user will be locked out of their
account, which will require intervention through the IBM Administration console.





B.
  

Users will be automatically logged off after a defined inactivity timeout period that is set
in IBM Cognos Configuration.



How to adjust the session timeout in Cognos Analytics
References: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21998445

Where can a report or dashboard be saved?


A.

folder, package, My content


B.

data module, package, folder


C.

hidden folder, My content, data module


D.

Top Level of Team content, folder, package





A.
  

folder, package, My content



While you are working on your custom dashboard, save it locally in the My content folder.
When you finish creating your dashboard, you can make it available to users with the WCM
Report User role by copying it to your custom dashboard folder in Team Content.
When you finish creating your dashboard, you can make it available to users with the WCM
Report User role by copying it to your custom dashboard folder in Team Content.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSRMV7/com.ibm.iwcm.doc/care/t_repo
rting_create_dashboards.html

An administrator must troubleshoot query execution related issues in a DQM executed
report.
How is this achieved?


A.

By default, settings to trace DQM Query execution are enabled in the system.


B.

Open IBM Cognos Configuration, under IBM Cognos Services/IBM Cognos, select
QueryService and check Enable Query execution trace and view logs in /logs/XQE.


C.

Open IBM Cognos Administration portal, on the Configuration tab, select Dispatchers
and locate QueryService and check Enable Query execution trace and view logs in
/logs/XQE.


D.

Edit the install_location/configuration/qfs_config.xml.sample file and set <parameter
name=”EnableQueryTrace” value=”true”>, save as qfs_config.xml, restart services.





C.
  

Open IBM Cognos Administration portal, on the Configuration tab, select Dispatchers
and locate QueryService and check Enable Query execution trace and view logs in
/logs/XQE.



A query execution trace (run tree trace) shows queries that run against a data source. You
use the trace to troubleshoot query-related issues.
You can find execution trace logs in the following location:
c10_location/logs/XQE/reportName/runtreeLog.xml.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_10.2.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos
.ug_cog_rlp.10.2.0.doc/t_configsettings.html


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