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Google Cloud DevOps Engineer Professional-Cloud-DevOps-Engineer Question # 40 Topic 5 Discussion

Professional-Cloud-DevOps-Engineer Exam Topic 5 Question 40 Discussion:
Question #: 40
Topic #: 5

You have a set of applications running on a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster, and you are using Stackdriver Kubernetes Engine Monitoring. You are bringing a new containerized application required by your company into production. This application is written by a third party and cannot be modified or reconfigured. The application writes its log information to /var/log/app_messages.log, and you want to send these log entries to Stackdriver Logging. What should you do?


A.

Use the default Stackdriver Kubernetes Engine Monitoring agent configuration.


B.

Deploy a Fluentd daemonset to GKE. Then create a customized input and output configuration to tail the log file in the application's pods and write to Slackdriver Logging.


C.

Install Kubernetes on Google Compute Engine (GCE> and redeploy your applications. Then customize the built-in Stackdriver Logging configuration to tail the log file in the application's pods and write to Stackdriver Logging.


D.

Write a script to tail the log file within the pod and write entries to standard output. Run the script as a sidecar container with the application's pod. Configure a shared volume between the containers to allow the script to have read access to /var/log in the application container.


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