Which three statements are true regarding communication between Oracle Management Cloud services?
A.
The gateway uploads logs using a data pipeline and stores them in a distributed file system on the unified
data platform of Oracle Management Cloud.
B.
The cloud agent detects logs from the targets and the agent itself, depending on the log rules, and uploads
the collected logs to the EM agent.
C.
The Log Analytics and APM services receive data from a distributed file system and retain it in the service
schema of each service.
D.
The data collector collects different types of data from the Oracle Management Repository, including
targets, target properties, metrics, performance metrics, and events.
E.
The gateway authenticates the cloud agent in the client security service layer by checking if the cloud agent
is a valid entity.
Explanation:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/management-cloud/emcad/deploying-and-managing-oraclemanagement-cloud-agents.pdf (page 14)
i think that the best answer would be A,C,D.
Because:
. The option A is clear defined in the docu (Installing and Managing Oracle
Management Cloud Agents)(p1-3)
“The gateway uploads the data and/or logs using a data pipeline using a
proxy/firewall, if it is configured, and stores them in the distributed file
system of the Oracle Management Cloud.”
. The Option B is wrong because the “Cloud Agent” is the tool to collect
data/logs from the Enteties and not from itself.
. The Option C is clear defined in the docu (Installing and Managing Oracle
Management Cloud Agents)(p1-3)
“Individual Oracle Management Cloud Services receive data from the common
distributed file system, and save the data in their own service schemas”
. The Option D is clear defined in the docu Installing and Managing Oracle
Management Cloud Agents)(p1-3)
“If deployed, a data collector collects different types of data from the
Oracle Management Repository, including target properties, configuration
and performance metrics, or events.”
. The Option E is Wrong, Because of the word “Entity” at the end, and the
gateway as far as i understanded, is not an Entity.
one more resource for the Option A:
(Getting Started Oracle Management Cloud)(p1)
“Operational data in IT organizations, including machine-generated data, can be of different types and dimensions, and is often stored in multiple systems. Oracle Management Cloud enables you to store uploaded data in a single unified platform.”