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Which of the following are true about the "post" section of a Declarative Pipeline that defines additional steps that run at the end of either a pipeline stage or the pipeline itself? Choose 3 answers

  1. The "post" section can be used to stash files, archive artifacts, and send notifications.
  2. The "post" section includes conditional blocks (such as "always", "success", or "failure").
  3. It any step specified in the "post" section fails, the pipeline run is marked as "unsuccessful".
  4. The Blue Ocean editor does not display the "post" section blocks although they can be viewed and modified in the Blue Ocean code editor.
  5. The conditional blocks are executed in the order they are coded in the Pipeline.

Answer(s): B,C,E



Which TIIKII of the following are considered best practices when setting up rules for notifications?

  1. Send notifications only when direct intervention is needed.
  2. Do not send developers too many email notifications.
  3. Make sure the notification's target Is the right person.
  4. Send notifications by multiple channels (email, chat room, PagerDuty, etc.) to make sure they are received.
  5. Periodically change the recipient of emails, to make sure they are not classified as spam.

Answer(s): B,C,D



Which arc true when installing new plugins? Choose 2 answers

  1. If you check the "Enable rollbacks when upgrading" box, future updates to an the plugin can easily be rolled back when necessary.
  2. The previous public release of a plugin is installed for reliability instead of Installing the most recent public release.
  3. Most plugins can be Installed without stopping and starting Jenkins.
  4. You must install all required and optional dependencies before Installing the plugin with the plugin manager.
  5. If you are running Jenkins under an HTTP proxy, you must configure HTTP proxy access for the plugin manager before Installing or updating plugins.

Answer(s): A,C



What happens to all associated configuration metadata (on jobs, builds, etc) after a plugin is uninstalled?

  1. Nothing happens. The data remains on the persisted form of the configuration until the next save of that Rem (job, etc.).
  2. It is deleted on the next restart of Jenkins.
  3. It Is deleted on the next configuration reload.
  4. It Is deleted Immediately.
  5. The data is backed up and then deleted from the live configuration.

Answer(s): A






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