OCI Events Rule Definition: Unavailable Action Types | Exam 1Z0-1043-20

Not Available Action Types in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Events Rule Definition

Question

Which two "Action Type" options are NOT available in an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Events rule definition? (Choose two.)

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A. B. C. D. E.

AC.

https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Events/Task/managingrules.htm

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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Events is a service that enables you to respond to state changes in your cloud resources. Events are generated when a specific state change occurs in an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resource, such as an instance or a bucket. You can define rules that specify the conditions under which events are generated and actions to be taken when an event occurs.

When defining an OCI Events rule, you can choose from several "Action Type" options that determine what happens when the rule is triggered. The available action types include:

  • Notifications: Sends a message to a user-specified list of recipients.
  • Functions: Invokes a function in response to the event.
  • Streaming: Streams the event to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming service.
  • Email: Sends an email message to a user-specified email address.
  • Slack: Sends a message to a Slack channel.

Based on the question, we need to identify two action types that are not available when defining an OCI Events rule.

The two options that are NOT available in an OCI Events rule definition are:

  • Functions: This option is not available. You cannot invoke a function in response to an event.
  • Streaming: This option is not available. You cannot stream the event to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming service.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Functions and C. Streaming.

Note that the other options, Notifications, Email, and Slack, are all available when defining an OCI Events rule.