Answer is D.
" set service manager logging-level <level>
Set the log level of the manager service.
Option Description
<level> Manager logging level argument
Allowed values: off, fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace"
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set service manager logging-level <level>
Set the log level of the manager service.
Option Description
<level> Manager logging level argument
Allowed values: off, fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace
Example
nsx-manager-1> set service manager logging-level warn
Logging level: warn
Mode
Basic
Availability
Manager
D is the correct answer, check the set service manager logging-level <level>
<level> --> Manager logging level argument Allowed values: off, fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace
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D - set service manager logging-level debug
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In the VMware Exam Pre Guide, The answer is C but When I check from NSX-Manager SSL the command is "set service manager logging-level debug" which D.
Anyone ????
D is correct, i did a double check in the nsx manager:
set service manager logging-level debug
the answer at https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/certification/vmware-2vo-41.20-exam-prep-guide.pdf, sadly is wrong;
nsx-manager> set service manager logging-level
off The highest possible rank and is intended to turn off logging
fatal Designates very severe events that may cause application to abort
error Designates error events that may allow application to continue running
warn Designates potentially harmful situations
info Designates coarse-grained informational messages
debug Designates fine-grained informational messages for debugging purposes
trace Designates finer-grained informational events than debug
Answer is D.
set service manager logging-level
off The highest possible rank and is intended to turn off logging
fatal Designates very severe events that may cause application to abort
error Designates error events that may allow application to continue running
warn Designates potentially harmful situations
info Designates coarse-grained informational messages
debug Designates fine-grained informational messages for debugging purposes
trace Designates finer-grained informational events than debug
It should be C, its question 7 exam prep guide https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/certification/vmware-2vo-41.20-exam-prep-guide.pdf
Answer D
Set the log level of the specified package in manager service.
Option
Description
<level> Manager logging level argument
Allowed values: off, fatal, error, warn, info, debug, trace
<manager-package-name> Manager package name argument
Example
nsx-manager-1> set service manager logging-level debug package org.corfudb
Logging level for package org.corfudb: debug
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