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Question #16
In a LifeCycle Manager Project, a user can create either a Benchmark task or a Comparison task.
Which statement is INCORRECT when describing the application of Benchmark tasks?
Which statement is INCORRECT when describing the application of Benchmark tasks?
- ABenchmark tasks can be used as a benchmark test for any LifeCycle Manager Project.
- BBenchmark tasks can be used to create a benchmark test to run Compatible Query Mode (CQM) reports as Dynamic Query (DQ) reports.
- CWhen creating a Benchmark task, the administrator can choose whether to validate reports before they are run, and whether to run the reports in Dynamic Query Mode (DQM).
- DTo use a previously run Benchmark, select a previously created Benchmark task for the benchmark source and the target Cognos server that you want to compare to the benchmark.
Correct Answer:
C
Incorrect Answers:
B: You can run CQM reports in DQM in a Lifecycle Manager project as part of the CQM to DQM migration validation.
D: Users can compare live Cognos environments, or static files using previously saved Benchmark tasks. Benchmark allows you to create a point-in-time snapshot and use that as a baseline comparison.
Note: Lifecycle Manager is a stand-alone application that helps validate and compare report outputs within a single environment, between environments or between different versions of Cognos.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/communities/analytics/cognos-analytics-blog/cognos-lifecycle-manager-enhancements-in-11-0-4/
C
Incorrect Answers:
B: You can run CQM reports in DQM in a Lifecycle Manager project as part of the CQM to DQM migration validation.
D: Users can compare live Cognos environments, or static files using previously saved Benchmark tasks. Benchmark allows you to create a point-in-time snapshot and use that as a baseline comparison.
Note: Lifecycle Manager is a stand-alone application that helps validate and compare report outputs within a single environment, between environments or between different versions of Cognos.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/communities/analytics/cognos-analytics-blog/cognos-lifecycle-manager-enhancements-in-11-0-4/
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Question #17
Which statement is true about the Default User Profile?
- AIt includes the option to disable hints.
- BIt is used only for the initial login of a user.
- CA change will have an effect only after a user’s next login.
- DIt is defined in the IBM Configuration Portal, under the Dispatchers and Services section.
Correct Answer:
A
Incorrect Answers:
B, C: When a tenant user logs on to IBM Cognos software for the first time, the user profile is automatically created for the user. The profile is based on the tenant user profile, if one exists. If a tenant profile does not exist, the default user profile is applied to the user.
The default user profile is defined in the Cognos namespace. It contains settings that apply to all new users. You can edit the default user profile for your users to minimize the number of changes you need to make to individual user profiles.
D: Procedure -
1. In IBM Cognos Administration, click the Multitenancy tab.
2. Choose the applicable action:
3. To create the user profile for one or more tenants, select the tenant check boxes, and click the Edit default user profile icon Edit default user profile icon in the toolbar. If required, make changes on the different tabs.
4. To change an existing user profile for one tenant, from the tenant Actions drop-down menu, click Edit tenant user profile, and make the required changes on the different tabs.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/t_asg_mt_userprofile.html
A
Incorrect Answers:
B, C: When a tenant user logs on to IBM Cognos software for the first time, the user profile is automatically created for the user. The profile is based on the tenant user profile, if one exists. If a tenant profile does not exist, the default user profile is applied to the user.
The default user profile is defined in the Cognos namespace. It contains settings that apply to all new users. You can edit the default user profile for your users to minimize the number of changes you need to make to individual user profiles.
D: Procedure -
1. In IBM Cognos Administration, click the Multitenancy tab.
2. Choose the applicable action:
3. To create the user profile for one or more tenants, select the tenant check boxes, and click the Edit default user profile icon Edit default user profile icon in the toolbar. If required, make changes on the different tabs.
4. To change an existing user profile for one tenant, from the tenant Actions drop-down menu, click Edit tenant user profile, and make the required changes on the different tabs.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/t_asg_mt_userprofile.html
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Question #18
Which policy rule is defined by this statement?
"If a policy has not been explicitly defined for an IBM Cognos Analytics object, then the policy that is applied to its parent object will be used to evaluate if the object can be accessed."
"If a policy has not been explicitly defined for an IBM Cognos Analytics object, then the policy that is applied to its parent object will be used to evaluate if the object can be accessed."
- AAcquired policies
- BGroup inheritance
- CUnion of permissions
- DTraversing to view child entries
Correct Answer:
D
Users must have at least traverse permissions for the parent entries of the entries they want to access. The parent entries include container objects such as folders, packages, groups, roles, and namespaces.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/c_accesspermissions.html
D
Users must have at least traverse permissions for the parent entries of the entries they want to access. The parent entries include container objects such as folders, packages, groups, roles, and namespaces.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/c_accesspermissions.html
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Question #19
An administrator would like to log the activity for a single user.
Which action is required?
Which action is required?
- ASet the Report service logging to Trace.
- BModify the ipfcogconfig.xml file in the bin64 directory.
- CUse the Remote Process service for Java Management Extensions (JMX).
- DSet the advanced parameter RSVP.REPORTUSER.LOG for the Report service.
Correct Answer:
C
You can use logs to diagnose a problem that is occurring for one or more specific users.
You enable and disable logging for specific users by using the Remote Process service for Java Management Extensions (JMX), a technology that supplies tools to manage and monitor applications and service-oriented networks. You connect to the JMX Remote Process service using the jconsole executable that is provided with the Java JDK.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/t_disableipfuser.html
C
You can use logs to diagnose a problem that is occurring for one or more specific users.
You enable and disable logging for specific users by using the Remote Process service for Java Management Extensions (JMX), a technology that supplies tools to manage and monitor applications and service-oriented networks. You connect to the JMX Remote Process service using the jconsole executable that is provided with the Java JDK.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/t_disableipfuser.html
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Question #20
An administrator needs to add users from multiple authentication providers to a single role.
What needs to be done?
What needs to be done?
- ALog on to each of the namespaces before starting.
- BAdd external namespaces to the Cognos namespace manually.
- CAdd the users to a Cognos group, then add the group to the Cognos role.
- DImport the users to the Cognos namespace first, then add the users to the Cognos role.
Correct Answer:
B
In the Cognos Analytics user interface, authentication providers are represented by namespaces.
Cognos Analytics supports the following types of authentication providers:
✑ Active Directory
✑ Custom Java Provider
✑ IBM Cognos Series 7
✑ LDAP
✑ OpenID Connect
✑ SAP
✑ SiteMinder
Authentication providers are configured in IBM Cognos Configuration, under the Security > Authentication category. After the provider namespace is added there, and the IBM Cognos service is restarted, the namespace name is displayed in Manage > Accounts, and users can log on to Cognos Analytics using that namespace.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ag_manage.doc/c_ca_external_namespaces.html
B
In the Cognos Analytics user interface, authentication providers are represented by namespaces.
Cognos Analytics supports the following types of authentication providers:
✑ Active Directory
✑ Custom Java Provider
✑ IBM Cognos Series 7
✑ LDAP
✑ OpenID Connect
✑ SAP
✑ SiteMinder
Authentication providers are configured in IBM Cognos Configuration, under the Security > Authentication category. After the provider namespace is added there, and the IBM Cognos service is restarted, the namespace name is displayed in Manage > Accounts, and users can log on to Cognos Analytics using that namespace.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ag_manage.doc/c_ca_external_namespaces.html
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