To answer your question... A moderator can simply undelete the answer to render it unsuitable for use as an audit.
Actually, the author of the answer themselves can do this - it was deleted by low-rep users via review, which performs a sort of light-weight deletion; if the author was to return and vote to undelete it, it would instantly be undeleted. A moderator flag would be raised though, so unless they edited also edited the answer it might just end up deleted again.
And therein lies the problem: in the two years this question has been on the site, multiple people (including the asker themselves) have tossed out terse suggestions like this, but only one person has actually tried to explain why this happens: a property in a config file that points to the wrong location.
You could argue that these other answers were unfairly deleted, and I'd be sympathetic to that argument... However, I'm not at all familiar with Oozie Coordinator; if it's a badly designed system, perhaps there is no one root cause for these errors and the only sane way to answer this question in a generally-useful way is a pile of terse answers, each outlining some bit of voodoo that works in one case and not in others... OTOH, if the answer I linked to above does indeed identify the root cause here then these other answers are just confusing misinformation.
Regardless, you didn't encounter this audit in Low Quality review; you weren't asked to decide if the answer should be deleted, you were given the full range of options available on the post and told to use one of them and choose "No Action Needed" only if the post needed no action.
A terse answer to an old question which provides less information than existing answers never needs "no action". Depending on your knowledge of the topic, a down-vote, a flag, or a comment would've been appropriate here - something to guide the author toward writing a more informative answer than what had previously existed. That's why this answer was in review in the first place; if it hadn't been an audit, you would've failed its author by your review.