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Why must you wait for several minutes before you run a playbook that you just created?

  • A. FortiAnalyzer needs that time to parse the new playbook.
  • B. FortiAnalyzer needs that time to back up the current playbooks.
  • C. FortiAnalyzer needs that time to ensure there are no other playbooks running.
  • D. FortiAnalyzer needs that time to debug the new playbook.
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DaniSerb
Highly Voted 8 months ago
Selected Answer: A
Also keep in mind that after a new playbook is created, FortiAnalyzer will need a few minutes to parse it. For example, if you try to run a newly created playbook configured with an ON_DEMAND trigger before that time, you will get an error, like the one shown on the slide, telling you why the playbook failed to run. Reference: FortiAnalyzer Analyst Study Guide for FortiAnalyzer 7.2
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Halmonte0780
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Selected Answer: A
FortiAnalyzer Analyst Study Guide for FortiAnalyzer 7.2 page 197
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3 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A is correct. FortiAnalyzer Analyst Study Guide for FortiAnalyzer 7.2
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