Correct Answer: A
The exhibit displays a diagnose log device output on a FortiAnalyzer, showing details about disk space usage and quotas for different FortiGate devices and ADOMs (Administrative Domains). Here's a breakdown of key details:
* Disk Quota for Quarantined Files:
* The output includes columns labeled for used space in categories such as "logs," "quarantine,"
"content," and "DB." For each device, the quarantine column consistently shows 0.0KB used, indicating that there is no disk quota allocated or utilized for quarantining files.
* Conclusion:Correct.
* FGT_B as Security Fabric Root:
* There is no direct indication from this output that specifies FGT_B is the root of the Security Fabric. Information on Security Fabric topology or root designation would typically come from a Security Fabric configuration command rather than a disk usage summary.
* Conclusion:Incorrect.
* Allocated Disk Quota for ADOM1:
* The output shows the quota for ADOM1 is "unlimited," not a fixed 3 GB quota. Therefore, there is no set 3 GB limit for ADOM1.
* Conclusion:Incorrect.
* Comparison of Archive Logs and Analytic Logs:
* The output does not differentiate between archive logs and analytic logs; it only shows overall disk usage by type (e.g., logs, quarantine). Therefore, no conclusion can be made about which type of logs (archive or analytic) is using more space.
* Conclusion:Incorrect.
Conclusion:
* Correct Answer:A. There is no disk quota allocated to quarantining files.
* This answer aligns with the observed data, where no disk space is used or allocated for quarantine files.
References:
* FortiAnalyzer 7.4.1 documentation on diagnose log device command usage and disk quota settings.