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102-500 Exam - Question 23


Which of the following fields are available in the standard format of both the global /etc/crontab file as well as in user-specific crontab files? (Choose two.)

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Correct Answer: BDE

In the standard format of both the global /etc/crontab file and user-specific crontab files, the fields available include 'Minute' and 'Command'. These fields are essential for defining the schedule and the specific command to execute. 'Year' is not a standard field in crontabs, and 'Username' is specific to the global /etc/crontab file used to determine which user the command should run as, but not in user-specific crontabs. 'Effective group ID' is not a field in standard crontab files.

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bogvtOptions: BE
Feb 16, 2020

The right answers are B and E (Minute and Command). There is no such field as effective group ID in crontab.

Jodelo
Jul 5, 2021

I checked both crontab files (user specific and system wide) and this is true

Baldemar10Options: BE
May 29, 2020

B and E are the correct ones.

Mr214Options: BE
Jan 22, 2022

B and E

dragonsoulOptions: BE
Dec 7, 2022

you need a command to run your crontab.lol

KAYA2202Options: BE
Jul 28, 2022

B and E

0101970Options: BE
Oct 16, 2022

B and E

MchoetiOptions: BE
Apr 17, 2023

B and E

sheilawuOptions: BE
May 30, 2023

BE is the right answer!

Jack67Option: B
Jun 24, 2023

The right answers are B and E

caiohenrksOptions: BE
Mar 7, 2024

A resposta correta é B e E

Sergio_lightOptions: BE
Jan 16, 2022

B and E are correct

thiagowarwickOptions: BE
May 27, 2022

B e E is correct question

jcalderon02Options: BE
Jan 11, 2023

B and E

blk_542Options: BE
Jun 8, 2023

Minute and command are correct, see same question from previous exam: https://quizlet.com/nl/364510600/lpi-lpic-1-linux-professional-102-400-exam-questions-diagram/

M_ukesh8
Dec 4, 2023

AE is the correct.

dakerOptions: BE
Jan 26, 2024

B and E

noviszOptions: BE
Apr 23, 2024

B and E are correct