Exam Code: VA-002-P
Exam Name: HashiCorp Certified: Vault Associate
Updated: Apr 19, 2024
Q&As: 200
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What type of token does not have a TTL (time to live)?
A. default tokens
B. parent tokens
C. user tokens
D. root tokens
E. expired tokens
F. child tokens
An administrator wants to create a new KV mount for individual users to maintain their own secrets but needs a way to simplify the policy so they don't need to write a new one for each new user? With the requirements listed below, what would such a policy look like? Requirement: Each user can perform all operations on their allocated key/value secret path
A. path "user-kv/data/{{identity.entity.name}}/*" { capabilities = [ "create", "update", "read", "delete", "list" ] }
B. path "user-kv/data/{{identity.entity.id.name}}/*" { capabilities = [ "create", "update", "read", "delete", "list" ] }
C. path "user-kv/data/{{identity.entity.aliases.<
D. path "user-kv/data/{{user}}/*" { capabilities = [ "create", "update", "read", "delete", "list" ] }
From the unseal options listed below, select the options you can use if you're deploying Vault on-premises. (select four)
A. transit
B. AWS KMS
C. certificates
D. key shards
E. HSM PKCS11
Which of the following variable declarations is going to result in an error?
A. variable "example" { type = object({}) }
B. variable "example" {}
C. variable "example" { description = "This is a test" type = map default = {"one" = 1, "two" = 2, "Three" = "3"} }
D. variable "example" { description = "This is a variable description" type = list(string) default = {} }
A user has created a module called "my_test_module" and committed it to GitHub. Over time, several commits have been made with updates to the module, each tagged in GitHub with an incremental version number. Which of the following lines would be required in a module configuration block in terraform to select tagged version v1.0.4?
A. source = "git::https://wpexpertsupport.com/my_test_module.git#tag=v1.0.4"
B. source = "git::https://wpexpertsupport.com/my_test_module.git@tag=v1.0.4"
C. source = "git::https://wpexpertsupport.com/my_test_module.git?ref=v1.0.4"
D. source = "git::https://wpexpertsupport.com/my_test_module.gitandref=v1.0.4"
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