Ken wants to obtain a configuration lock from other administrator on R80 Security Management Server Operating System. He can do this via WebUI or via CLI.
Which command should he use in CLI?
Ken wants to obtain a configuration lock from other administrator on R80 Security Management Server Operating System. He can do this via WebUI or via CLI.
Which command should he use in CLI?
D
Use the database feature to obtain the configuration lock. The database feature has two commands:
✑ lock database [override].
✑ unlock database
The commands do the same thing: obtain the configuration lock from another administrator.
Reference:
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_Gaia_WebAdmin/75697.htm#o73091
Ken wants to obtain the lock from other admin. "lock database override" - B is correct. D, "unlock database" has to be issued by Ken, to give the config.lock to other admin
Last login: Sun May 15 16:09:00 2022 from 192.168.1.72 CLINFR0771 Config lock is owned by admin. Use the command 'lock database override' to acquire the lock. SOC_CP_GW> unlo SOC_CP_GW> unlock da SOC_CP_GW> unlock database CLICMD0201 Config-lock is not owned by this clish session. SOC_CP_GW> Output above confirms "B" as the answer. You cannot use "unlock database" to obtain the lock. You can only use it to release the lock, IF YOU ALREADY OWN IT.
Answer is D. See https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_Gaia_AdminGuide/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_Gaia_AdminGuide/162435
They actually have different functions - lock database override lets an admin take over another admins configuration lock while unlock database is used by an admin who already possesses the configuration lock to release it and allow another administrator to make changes and acquire the configuration lock. Ken can therefore only use lock database override. Answer is wrong...
D is the correct answer Guys just read the answer : A) remove database lock ----> dosn't work as command B) The database feature has one command lock database override ----> is not true, because the database feature have 2 command (lock database override and unlock database ) C) Override database lock - doesn't wok D) is the correct answer because is true, the database have 2 command. Reference : https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_Gaia_AdminGuide/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_Gaia_AdminGuide/162435
While "C" looks to be the correct one, according to BOTH of the documentation links shown, "D" mus be correct.
D is correct because of the phrasing of the answers: both commands are "database features", so it is false that "[t]he database feature has one command"
Use the lock database override and unlock database commands to get exclusive read-write access to the Gaia database by taking write privileges away from other administrators logged into the system. Syntax lock database override unlock database Comments Use these commands with caution. The administrator, whose write access is revoked, does not receive a notification. The lock database override command is identical to the set config-lock on override command. The unlock database command is identical to the set config-lock off command.
Nope, answer is C: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_Gaia_AdminGuide/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R80.10/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R80.10_Gaia_AdminGuide/162435