When promoting content from SAS 9 to SAS Viya, what is the correct order of tasks after you've created an initial map of system information?
When promoting content from SAS 9 to SAS Viya, the correct order of tasks after you've created an initial map of system information is to promote content, promote internal groups, and then promote data definitions. Content promotion involves copying SAS 9 content into Viya, while the promotion of internal groups and data definitions involves creating Viya roles and data objects.
The producer services in the operations infrastructure place their results in a location managed by which server?
The producer services in the operations infrastructure place their results in a location managed by the Message Broker Server. The Message Broker Server is responsible for receiving messages from the producer services, storing them in a database, and then forwarding them to other services that need to process the data. It also provides features such as message routing and message filtering, so it can ensure that the messages are delivered to the correct services.
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How would you find the specific log messages associated with the errors in the graph?
The producer services in the operations infrastructure place their results in a location managed by which server?
The producer services in the operations infrastructure place their results in a location managed by the Message Broker Server. The Message Broker Server is responsible for receiving messages from the producer services, storing them in a database, and then forwarding them to other services that need to process the data. It also provides features such as message routing and message filtering, so it can ensure that the messages are delivered to the correct services.
The logging for the SAS Configuration Server is controlled by which file?
The logging for the SAS Configuration Server is controlled by the logconfig.xml file. This file is located in the config folder of the SAS Configuration Server installation. It is used to specify the type of logging, the log levels, and the location of the log files.
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