Definition: The word "920_output_statsd_all.conf" appears in a log file that stores output statistics for various services, including DNS requests. The key terms you need to know are: - `920`: A placeholder symbol used by the system to denote its location. - `output_statsd_all`: This is the name of the main directory where the '920_output_statsd_all.conf' file resides. - `conf`: This is a text file that contains configuration settings for various services, such as DNS requests. A detailed definition of "920_output_statsd_all.conf" could include: - The file stores information about the number of requests made to each service (e.g., 920) and the duration of each request (in seconds). - It is likely to contain information about which services are being requested and when they are, as well as the details of how these requests were received from the host. The file might also include information about the type of response that was returned (e.g., "HTTP 200 OK", "HTTP 4XX error") and any specific events that occurred during the request, such as timeouts or failed DNS resolution. Remember that this is an assumed interpretation based on typical usage patterns in a system's log files.