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Splunk SPLK-4001 is a certification exam intended for professionals who want to demonstrate their technical expertise in using Splunk to analyze and monitor various metrics related to cloud infrastructure. SPLK-4001 Exam is designed for individuals who work with Splunk and are looking to develop their skills in implementing metrics in complex, distributed systems.
Splunk O11y Cloud Certified Metrics User Sample Questions (Q52-Q57):NEW QUESTION # 52
The Sum Aggregation option for analytic functions does which of the following?
  • A. Calculates the sum of values present in the input time series across the entire environment or per group.
  • B. Calculates 1/2 of the values present in the input time series.
  • C. Calculates the sum of values per time series across a period of time.
  • D. Calculates the number of MTS present in the plot.
Answer: A
Explanation:
According to the Splunk Test Blueprint - O11y Cloud Metrics User document1, one of the metrics concepts that is covered in the exam is analytic functions. Analytic functions are mathematical operations that can be applied to metrics to transform, aggregate, or analyze them.
The Splunk O11y Cloud Certified Metrics User Track document2 states that one of the recommended courses for preparing for the exam is Introduction to Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring, which covers the basics of metrics monitoring and visualization.
In the Introduction to Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring course, there is a section on Analytic Functions, which explains that analytic functions can be used to perform calculations on metrics, such as sum, average, min, max, count, etc. The document also provides examples of how to use analytic functions in charts and dashboards.
One of the analytic functions that can be used is Sum Aggregation, which calculates the sum of values present in the input time series across the entire environment or per group. The document gives an example of how to use Sum Aggregation to calculate the total CPU usage across all hosts in a group by using the following syntax:
sum(cpu.utilization) by hostgroup

NEW QUESTION # 53
Which of the following is optional, but highly recommended to include in a datapoint?
  • A. Timestamp
  • B. Value
  • C. Metric name
  • D. Metric type
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. Metric type.
A metric type is an optional, but highly recommended field that specifies the kind of measurement that a datapoint represents. For example, a metric type can be gauge, counter, cumulative counter, or histogram. A metric type helps Splunk Observability Cloud to interpret and display the data correctly1 To learn more about how to send metrics to Splunk Observability Cloud, you can refer to this documentation2.
1: https://docs.splunk.com/Observab ... s.html#Metric-types 2: https://docs.splunk.com/Observability/gdi/metrics/metrics.html

NEW QUESTION # 54
What is one reason a user of Splunk Observability Cloud would want to subscribe to an alert?
  • A. To perform transformations on the data used by the detector.
  • B. To receive an email notification when a detector is triggered.
  • C. To be able to modify the alert parameters.
  • D. To determine the root cause of the Issue triggering the detector.
Answer: B
Explanation:
One reason a user of Splunk Observability Cloud would want to subscribe to an alert is C. To receive an email notification when a detector is triggered.
A detector is a component of Splunk Observability Cloud that monitors metrics or events and triggers alerts when certain conditions are met. A user can create and configure detectors to suit their monitoring needs and goals1 A subscription is a way for a user to receive notifications when a detector triggers an alert. A user can subscribe to a detector by entering their email address in the Subscription tab of the detector page. A user can also unsubscribe from a detector at any time2 When a user subscribes to an alert, they will receive an email notification that contains information about the alert, such as the detector name, the alert status, the alert severity, the alert time, and the alert message. The email notification also includes links to view the detector, acknowledge the alert, or unsubscribe from the detector2 To learn more about how to use detectors and subscriptions in Splunk Observability Cloud, you can refer to these documentations12.
1: https://docs.splunk.com/Observab ... ions/detectors.html 2: https://docs.splunk.com/Observab ... e-to-detectors.html

NEW QUESTION # 55
How is it possible to create a dashboard group that no one else can edit?
  • A. Hide the edit menu on the dashboard group.
  • B. Restrict the write access on the dashboard group.
  • C. Link the dashboard group to the team.
  • D. Ask the admin to lock the dashboard group.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation
According to the web search results, dashboard groups are a feature of Splunk Observability Cloud that allows you to organize and share dashboards with other users in your organization1. You can set permissions for each dashboard group, such as who can view, edit, or manage the dashboards in the group1. To create a dashboard group that no one else can edit, you need to do the following steps:
Create a dashboard group as usual, by selecting Dashboard Group from the Create menu on the navigation bar, entering a name and description, and adding dashboards to the group1.
Select Alert settings from the Dashboard actions menu () on the top right corner of the dashboard group. This will open a dialog box where you can configure the permissions for the dashboard group1.
Under Write access, select Only me. This will restrict the write access to the dashboard group to yourself only. No one else will be able to edit or delete the dashboards in the group1.
Click Save. This will create a dashboard group that no one else can edit.

NEW QUESTION # 56
When creating a standalone detector, individual rules in it are labeled according to severity. Which of the choices below represents the possible severity levels that can be selected?
  • A. Info, Warning, Minor, Major, and Emergency.
  • B. Debug, Warning, Minor, Major, and Critical.
  • C. Info, Warning, Minor, Major, and Critical.
  • D. Info, Warning, Minor, Severe, and Critical.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Explanation
The correct answer is C. Info, Warning, Minor, Major, and Critical.
When creating a standalone detector, you can define one or more rules that specify the alert conditions and the severity level for each rule. The severity level indicates how urgent or important the alert is, and it can also affect the notification settings and the escalation policy for the alert1 Splunk Observability Cloud provides five predefined severity levels that you can choose from when creating a rule: Info, Warning, Minor, Major, and Critical. Each severity level has a different color and icon to help you identify the alert status at a glance. You can also customize the severity levels by changing their names, colors, or icons2 To learn more about how to create standalone detectors and use severity levels in Splunk Observability Cloud, you can refer to these documentations12.
1:
https://docs.splunk.com/Observab ... standalone-detector
2: https://docs.splunk.com/Observab ... tml#Severity-levels

NEW QUESTION # 57
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