Which log entry should you use to verify access?

You administer an Azure Storage account named contosostorage. The account has a blob container to
store image files.
A user reports being unable to access an image file.
You need to ensure that anonymous users can successfully read image files from the container.
Which log entry should you use to verify access?

You administer an Azure Storage account named contosostorage. The account has a blob container to
store image files.
A user reports being unable to access an image file.
You need to ensure that anonymous users can successfully read image files from the container.
Which log entry should you use to verify access?

A.
Option A

B.
Option B

C.
Option CD. Option D

Explanation:
Check for GetBlob and for AnonymousSuccess.
Example: Get Blob AnonymousSuccess:
1.0;2011-07-
28T18:52:40.9241789Z;GetBlob;AnonymousSuccess;200;18;10;anonymous;;sally;blob;”http://
sally.blob.core.windows.net/thumbnails/lake.jpg?timeout=30000″;”/sally/thumbnails/lake.jpg”;a84aa705-
8a85-48c5-b064-b43bd22979c3;0;123.100.2.10;2009-09-
19;252;0;265;100;0;;;”0x8CE1B6EA95033D5″;Thursday, 28-Jul-11 18:52:40 GMT;;;;”7/28/2011 6:52:40
PM ba98eb12-700b-4d53-9230-33a3330571fc”
Incorrect:
Not C: Check for AnonymousSuccess not Access.
Not B, not D: Check for GetBlob not GetBlobProperties

Windows Azure Storage Logging: Using Logs to Track Storage Requests
URL: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazurestorage/archive/2011/08/03/windows-azure-storagelogging-using-logs-to-track-storage-requests.aspx



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