Which commands can you enter to see if a component in the Cisco UCS domain generated a core file?

A.
6100-A# scope monitoring
6100-A /monitoring # scope sysdebug
6100-A /monitoring/sysdebug # show cores
Core Files:
Name Fabric ID
———- ———B. 6100-A# scope sysdebug
6100-A /sysdebug # scope monitoring
6100-A /sysdebug/monitoring # show cores
Core Files:
Name Fabric ID
———- ———C. 6100-A# scope system
6100-A /system # scope monitoring
6100-A /system/monitoring # show cores
Core Files:
Name Fabric ID
———- ———D. 6100-A# scope cores
6100-A /cores # show cores
Core Files:
Name Fabric ID
———- ———E. 6100-A# scope logging
6100-A /logging # scope monitoring
6100-A /logging/monitoring # show cores
Core Files:
Name Fabric ID
Correct answer is A
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Core Files in the Cisco UCS Manager CLI
You can find out if a component in the Cisco UCS domain generated a core file by entering the following commands:
scope monitoring
scope sysdebug
show cores
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Core Files in the Cisco UCS Manager CLI
Answer : A
You can find out if a component in the Cisco UCS domain generated a core file by entering the following commands:
scope monitoring
scope sysdebug
show cores
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