20 Questions
Which formats can reports be sent or stored externally in?
PDF, HTML, XML, CSV
What is required for using external storage methods?
Configuring a mail server and an output profile
What can be specified in an output profile?
Report format and email/upload options
What is the purpose of the SQL Hard Cache (h-cache)?
To ensure efficient report generation
When does the h-cache need to rebuild?
When new logs come in
What can be done to reduce report generation time?
Enable auto-cache from report settings
How many log fields can be cached using extended log filtering?
Up to 10
Which of the following is true about h-cache?
h-cache is only used for reports that take a long time to generate datasets.
What is the purpose of enabling auto-cache in the report settings?
To automatically update h-cache when new logs come in.
What are the server options for uploading reports?
FTP, SFTP, and SCP
What is the purpose of configuring a mail server?
To email generated reports
What is the benefit of grouping similar reports?
Reduces the number of h-cache tables.
What can be done with FortiAnalyzer's output profiles?
Email generated reports to specific administrators or upload to a syslog server
What must be done after configuring report grouping using the CLI command?
Rebuild the report h-cache tables.
Can reports and charts be exported and imported between different A-doms?
Yes, as long as the A-doms are of the same type.
What is exported along with a chart when it is exported?
The associated dataset.
What is the purpose of the auto-h-cache completion time?
To improve report generation time.
What happens when a report is run a second time with no new logs received?
The report generation time decreases.
What should you monitor when enabling h-cache for reports?
The system resources.
Can templates and datasets be exported and imported between different A-doms?
No, templates and datasets cannot be exported or imported.
Test your knowledge on external storage of generated reports with this quiz. Learn about the different options for sending or storing reports externally for backup purposes, including email and server configurations. Explore the various formats in which reports can be generated, such as PDF, HTML, XML, and CSV. Gain insights into the necessary back-end configurations, like setting up a mail server and defining output profiles.
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