Which Azure CLI or PowerShell command should you run?

A company is developing a solution that allows smart refrigerators to send temperature information to a central location. You have an existing Service Bus. The solution must receive and store messages until they can be processed. You create an Azure Service Bus instance by providing a name, pricing tier, subscription, resource group, and location.

You need to complete the configuration.

Which Azure CLI or PowerShell command should you run?

A)

B)

C)

D)

A . Option A
B . Option B
C . Option C
D . Option D

Answer: D

Explanation:

A service bus instance has already been created (Step 2 below). Next is step 3, Create a Service Bus queue.

Note:

Steps:

Step 1: # Create a resource group

resourceGroupName="myResourceGroup"

az group create –name $resourceGroupName –location eastus

Step 2: # Create a Service Bus messaging namespace with a unique name

namespaceName=myNameSpace$RANDOM

az servicebus namespace create –resource-group $resourceGroupName –name $namespaceName –location eastus

Step 3: # Create a Service Bus queue

az servicebus queue create –resource-group $resourceGroupName –namespace-name $namespaceName –name BasicQueue

Step 4: # Get the connection string for the namespace

connectionString=$(az servicebus namespace authorization-rule keys list –resource-group $resourceGroupName –namespace-name $namespaceName –name RootManageSharedAccessKey –query primaryConnectionString –output tsv)

References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-bus-messaging/service-bus-quickstart-cli

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