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Actual exam question from Checkpoint's 156-315.80
Question #: 149
Topic #: 1
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What processes does CPM control?

  • A. Object-Store, Database changes, CPM Process and web-services
  • B. web-services, CPMI process, DLEserver, CPM process
  • C. DLEServer, Object-Store, CP Process and database changes
  • D. web_services, dle_server and object_Store
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Doris8000
1 year, 5 months ago
CPM Process CPM process is responsible for writing all information to the PostgreSQL and SOLR databases. web_services is a component within CPM process that serves GUI and remote client (like remote API) and responsible to transfer the request to the dleserver DLE server (dleserver) is a component within the CPM server that contains all the logic of the server to writing the info to the database and SOLR object_store is a component within the CPM server, responsible to write the information to SOLR search engine and to the PostgreSQL database SOLR is the Full Text Search engine that contains full clone of all data from PostgreSQL database PostgreSQL DB is the new database
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Hernan_Mella
2 years, 3 months ago
https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Management/What-is-DLE/td-p/50012
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Amathai1803
2 years, 8 months ago
Had this question today in exam.
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