HP0-727 Exam
HP OpenView Operations (7.x) Windows
- Exam Number/Code : HP0-727
- Exam Name : HP OpenView Operations (7.x) Windows
- Questions and Answers : 70 Q&As
- Update Time: 2011-10-24
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Exam : HP HP0-727
Title : HP OpenView Operations (7.x) Windows
1. What occurs when a message is owned by one of the operators?
A. The related service state is recalculated and the message is no longer used for the calculation.
B. The related service state is NOT recalculated.
C. The related service state is set to 'Normal'
D. The related service state is NOT recalculated only if it is configured to use multi-threshold calculation rules
Answer: B
2. In which two ways is the status of a service calculated? Select TWO.
A. By the severity of messages that reference the service ID of the service
B. By the severity of messages that reference the service's subordinates
C. By the status of subordinate services that are propagated
D. By the status of superordinate services while the propagation rule is NOT ignored
Answer: AC
3. How is the status of nodes determined? Select TWO.
A. The status of a node is based on the most severe message for this node.
B. If only messages of severity "unknown" and "normal" exist, the corresponding node will have status "normal".
C. If only messages of severity "unknown" exist, the node's status will be unknown.
D. The status of a node is based on the last message received for this node.
Answer: AB
4. What is the correct definition of a status calculation rule?
A. Each relation between two services contains a rule regarding how the subordinate status is seen by the superordinate service. Subordinate
services can be less important or more important for the superordinate service.
B. If the calculation rule additionally defines "set to critical", the status of the service will always be critical.
C. Each service defines how it determines its own status from the various status propagated by its subordinates, and messages that apply to the
service itself.
D. The status of the lowest level services is equal to the last received active message for that service.
Answer: C
5. How is the service ID of a message set? Select TWO.
A. By the matching rule of a corresponding policy
B. By assigning a policy category to a service ID
C. By explicitly referencing the service ID with the opcmsg command
D. By globally setting the service ID with the corresponding policy if the message is generated as a result of evaluating a "forward unmatched"
rule
Answer: AC
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