Splunk Enterprise Certified Admin Practice Test

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What will the command 'splunk show deployments' display?

  1. Lists all forwarders

  2. Shows deployment status

  3. Lists all receivers

  4. Displays forwarding rules

The correct answer is: Shows deployment status

The command 'splunk show deployments' is used in Splunk to provide information about the deployment status of forwarders within a Splunk environment. When this command is executed, it displays details related to the deployment server's configuration and the forwarders that are connected to it. This includes information about which forwarders have checked in, their status, and various metadata associated with them. This command is particularly useful for administrators managing multiple forwarders, as it allows them to monitor connectivity and ensure that all configured forwarders are functioning as intended. It provides insights into the deployment architecture, confirming that forwarders are receiving their configurations properly and reporting back to the deployment server. In contrast, the other options focus on aspects that are not specifically addressed by this command. While various commands can list forwarders, receivers, or display forwarding rules, 'splunk show deployments' is uniquely designed to reveal the deployment status of forwarders, which is why that answer is the most accurate.