An NSX administrator would like to configure syslog for a KVM transport node.
Which host log files could be exported to a remote syslog server?
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A. B. C. D.A.
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A. /var/log/vmware/nsx-syslog: This directory contains the NSX Manager syslog files. It's used for troubleshooting and analysis of NSX Manager operations. However, it is not related to host log files and is not relevant for configuring syslog for a KVM transport node.
B. /var/log/cfgAgent.log: This log file contains the logs for the NSX-T configuration agent. The configuration agent is responsible for deploying the NSX-T components and services to the KVM hosts. This log file can provide valuable information about the configuration agent operations and is relevant to configuring syslog for a KVM transport node.
C. /var/log/nsx-audit.log: This log file contains the NSX-T audit log. It records all the NSX-T activities, including administrative activities and operational activities. It can be useful for compliance and security auditing purposes, but it's not relevant to configuring syslog for a KVM transport node.
D. /var/log/cloudnet/nsx-ccp.log: This log file contains the logs for the NSX-T cloud networking control plane (CCP). It records all the activities related to cloud networking, such as creating and deleting logical switches and routers. It can be useful for troubleshooting cloud networking issues, but it's not relevant to configuring syslog for a KVM transport node.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. /var/log/cfgAgent.log, as it contains the logs for the NSX-T configuration agent, which is responsible for deploying the NSX-T components and services to the KVM hosts.