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Hitachi Vantara Exam HCE-5920 Topic 4 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for Hitachi Vantara's HCE-5920 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 4
[All HCE-5920 Questions]

What are two ways to schedule a PDI job stored in the repository? (Choose two.)

Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Pedro
1 months ago
Forget the cron jobs, I'm going with the 'kitchen script and a dash of comedic timing' approach. What could possibly go wrong?
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Dan
1 months ago
Yeah, I'm with you guys. D is definitely the way to go. Plus, it's the only one that actually mentions the Pentaho repository, which is kind of the whole point here.
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Sarah
4 days ago
D) Use Spoon connected to the Pentaho repository and choose Action > Schedule in the menu.
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Annabelle
7 days ago
A) Write a login script to start the timer and execute a kitchen script specifying a job in the repository.
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Enola
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about cron. What if the server goes down or the cron job gets accidentally deleted? D looks like the safest bet to me.
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Kiera
1 days ago
D) Use Spoon connected to the Pentaho repository and choose Action > Schedule in the menu.
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Rosio
12 days ago
A) Write a login script to start the timer and execute a kitchen script specifying a job in the repository.
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Ronnie
2 months ago
I agree, B and D are the way to go. Using the pan script and cron could work, but Spoon seems like the more user-friendly and robust option.
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Janet
1 months ago
I prefer using Spoon as well, it's easier to manage and schedule jobs that way.
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Lenna
1 months ago
I agree, Spoon seems like the more user-friendly choice for scheduling PDI jobs.
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Glenn
1 months ago
I think using Spoon and scheduling it through the Pentaho repository is the best option.
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Lindy
2 months ago
I'm not sure about option A, but I think using Spoon to schedule the job is definitely a valid method.
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Novella
2 months ago
I agree with Almeta. Using a login script to start the timer and scheduling with Spoon seems like the right approach.
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Lenita
2 months ago
B and D seem like the best options to me. Writing a login script seems a bit too manual, and I'm not sure I want to rely on cron for something as important as scheduling a PDI job.
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Erasmo
11 days ago
It's always better to choose the most efficient and reliable options when it comes to scheduling jobs.
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Dorothea
12 days ago
I think using cron might be a bit risky, so I would go with option D as well.
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Colette
13 days ago
I agree, using Spoon connected to the Pentaho repository seems like the easiest way to schedule a PDI job.
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Lilli
19 days ago
B and D are definitely the most reliable options.
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Almeta
2 months ago
I think options A and D are the correct ways to schedule a PDI job stored in the repository.
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