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Splunk Exam SPLK-4001 Topic 5 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for Splunk's SPLK-4001 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 5
[All SPLK-4001 Questions]

What is one reason a user of Splunk Observability Cloud would want to subscribe to an alert?

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Suggested Answer: C

The correct answer is C. 401 (UNAUTHORIZED).

According to the web search results, a 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error message is indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector1. A 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error message means that the request was not authorized by the server due to invalid credentials. A realm is a parameter that specifies the scope of protection for a resource, such as a Splunk Observability Cloud endpoint. An access token is a credential that grants access to a resource, such as a Splunk Observability Cloud API. If the realm or the access token is misconfigured, the request to install OpenTelemetry Collector will be rejected by the server with a 401 (UNAUTHORIZED) error message.

Option A is incorrect because a 403 (NOT ALLOWED) error message is not indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector. A 403 (NOT ALLOWED) error message means that the request was authorized by the server but not allowed due to insufficient permissions. Option B is incorrect because a 404 (NOT FOUND) error message is not indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector. A 404 (NOT FOUND) error message means that the request was not found by the server due to an invalid URL or resource. Option D is incorrect because a 503 (SERVICE UNREACHABLE) error message is not indicative that there is a misconfigured realm or access token when installing OpenTelemetry Collector. A 503 (SERVICE UNREACHABLE) error message means that the server was unable to handle the request due to temporary overload or maintenance.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Sherita
1 months ago
If I had a Splunk Observability Cloud subscription, I'd definitely want the email alerts. That way, I can jump on issues before they spiral out of control. Plus, it's a great excuse to check my phone more often!
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Slyvia
1 months ago
I'm torn between C and D, to be honest. Modifying the alerts is super useful, but sometimes you just want the notifications to come in without all the fuss, you know? Decisions, decisions...
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Phil
3 days ago
D) To be able to modify the alert parameters.
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Gladys
7 days ago
C) To receive an email notification when a detector is triggered.
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Lauran
1 months ago
Hmm, I'd say C is the way to go. Getting notifications is key, but being able to tweak the alert parameters is also pretty handy. Gotta keep that Splunk setup running like a well-oiled machine!
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Fannie
1 months ago
I'm going with C as well. Gotta stay on top of those alerts, you know? Can't be the one who misses the big issue and has to explain it to the boss.
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Howard
4 days ago
I'm going with C as well. Gotta stay on top of those alerts, you know? Can't be the one who misses the big issue and has to explain it to the boss.
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Timothy
7 days ago
C) To receive an email notification when a detector is triggered.
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Glen
8 days ago
A) To determine the root cause of the Issue triggering the detector.
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Kara
2 months ago
Option C seems like the obvious choice here. Who doesn't love getting those email notifications when something goes wrong? It's like a surprise party, but for outages!
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Tequila
11 days ago
A) To determine the root cause of the Issue triggering the detector.
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Brett
17 days ago
C) To receive an email notification when a detector is triggered.
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Cory
23 days ago
A) To determine the root cause of the Issue triggering the detector.
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Lashawnda
2 months ago
I believe subscribing to alerts also allows users to take quick action and determine the root cause of the issue triggering the detector.
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Francesco
2 months ago
I agree with Louvenia. It helps in staying informed about any issues that need attention.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
I think subscribing to an alert in Splunk Observability Cloud is important to receive email notifications when a detector is triggered.
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