A system service that collects and stores logging data
B.
A feature that creates crash dumps in case of kernel failure
C.
A service responsible for keeping the filesystem journal
D.
A service responsible for writing audit records to a disk
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
journald, part of systemd, is the core logging service in modern Linux systems and is covered under Linux+ V8 logging and monitoring objectives.
The correct description is A. systemd-journald collects, stores, and indexes logging data from the kernel, system services, and applications. Logs are stored in a structured, binary format and can be queried using journalctl. Journald supports metadata tagging, log filtering, and centralized logging integration.
Option B refers to kernel crash dump mechanisms like kdump. Option C describes filesystem journaling (such as ext4 journaling). Option D refers to auditd, which manages security audit logs.
Linux+ V8 documentation clearly distinguishes journald from other logging and auditing services. Therefore, the correct answer is A.
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