Download IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V9.0 Core Administration.C9510-418.BrainDumps.2019-02-20.65q.tqb

Vendor: IBM
Exam Code: C9510-418
Exam Name: IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V9.0 Core Administration
Date: Feb 20, 2019
File Size: 408 KB

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Question 1
Assuming there are no custom properties defined in current plugin-cfg.xml file, what should be done before running the GenPluginCfg command?
  1. Delete the global plugin-cfg.xml in the <profile_root>/config/cells directory.
  2. Delete the current plugin-cfg.xml in the <profile_root>/config/cells directory.
  3. Clear the Enable automated web server configuration processing option in the web server plugin configuration service.
  4. Use either the Integrated Solutions Console or the ConfigurewebServerDefinition.jacl script to create a web server definition.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Delete the plugin-cfg.xml file in the profile_root/config/cells directory before you use the GenPluginCfg command. Otherwise, configuration changes do not persist to the plugin-cfg.xml file. However, do not delete the plugin-cfg.xml file if you have custom properties that you previously set in it that you need to persist. Note: You can update the global plugin-cfg.xml file using the administrative console or running the GenPluginCfg command for all of the clusters in a cell. However, you must delete the config/cells/plugin-cfg.xml file before you update the global plugin-cfg.xml file. If you do not delete the config/cells/plugin-cfg.xml file, only the new properties and their values are added to the global plugin-cfg.xml file. Any updates to existing plug-in property values are not added to the global plugin-cfg.xml file.References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/ae/rxml_genplugincfg1.html
Delete the plugin-cfg.xml file in the profile_root/config/cells directory before you use the GenPluginCfg command. Otherwise, configuration changes do not persist to the plugin-cfg.xml file. However, do not delete the plugin-cfg.xml file if you have custom properties that you previously set in it that you need to persist. 
Note: You can update the global plugin-cfg.xml file using the administrative console or running the GenPluginCfg command for all of the clusters in a cell. However, you must delete the config/cells/plugin-cfg.xml file before you update the global plugin-cfg.xml file. If you do not delete the config/cells/plugin-cfg.xml file, only the new properties and their values are added to the global plugin-cfg.xml file. Any updates to existing plug-in property values are not added to the global plugin-cfg.xml file.
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/ae/rxml_genplugincfg1.html
Question 2
An administrator installs IBM WebSphere Application Server and an HTTP server, but when configuring the environment, the administrator finds that the WebSphere Plug-in is missing. 
Which tool can be used to fix this issue?
  1. Customization Tool Box
  2. IBM Installation Manager
  3. Profile Management Tool
  4. Integrated Solutions Console
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
In the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console, the web server is represented as a specific server type, and you can view or modify all of the configuration properties used in the plugin-cfg.xml file for the web server plug-in from the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSHRKX_8.0.0/plan/plan_ihs.html
In the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console, the web server is represented as a specific server type, and you can view or modify all of the configuration properties used in the plugin-cfg.xml file for the web server plug-in from the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSHRKX_8.0.0/plan/plan_ihs.html
Question 3
How can an administrator deploy or update an EAR, JAR, WAR, or SAR file to an application server or cluster in a development environment?
  1. Place the file in the monitored directory.
  2. Place the file in the operating system defined temporary directory.
  3. Place the file in the operating system defined user home directory for the user that owns the Java process.
  4. Email the file to [email protected], where hotname.com is the host of the IBM WebSphere Application Server.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
You can install an enterprise application file on an application server or cluster by dragging or copying an enterprise archive (EAR), web application archive (WAR), Java archive (JAR), or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) archive (SAR) to a monitored directory. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/ae/trun_app_install_dragdrop.html
You can install an enterprise application file on an application server or cluster by dragging or copying an enterprise archive (EAR), web application archive (WAR), Java archive (JAR), or Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) archive (SAR) to a monitored directory. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/ae/trun_app_install_dragdrop.html
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