When performing a SQL Server Restore Source Database operation, what is a valid reason an administrator would choose the Restore Location as New Location?
A. The log files are needed to petform the point in time restore.
B. The administrator wants to restore to a new location and have Era apply Nutanix best practices.
C. The administrator wants to keep the original schema in place.
D. The database files are on a disk with other database files and the administrator wants to get the database restored as quickly as possible.
Explanation:
When performing a SQL Server Restore Source Database operation in Nutanix Database Automation (NCPDB),
an administrator might choose the Restore Location as New Location if they want to restore to a new
location and have Era apply Nutanix best practices1. This is because Nutanix Era automates and simplifies
database management, allowing the administrator to manage databases at scale, and it applies Nutanix best
practices during the restore process1. This ensures optimal performance and reliability of the restored
database1.
Which action should be completed before updating Oracle Database software?
A. Verify CVMs have the required memory allocated.
B. Perform rolling reboots of the Oracle Database VMs.
C. Verify the Oracle OS version is supported on AHV.
D. Download the PSU from Oracle support.
Explanation:
Before updating Oracle Database software, you need to download the Patch Set Update (PSU) from Oracle
support. A PSU is a collection of critical and security patches for Oracle products. You need to have a valid
Oracle account and access to the My Oracle Support portal to download the PSU. You also need to check the
compatibility and prerequisites of the PSU before applying it to your Oracle Database software. NDB uses outof-
place patching for Oracle, which means you need to create a new software profile version with the patched
Oracle software and use it to update your existing databases.
An administrator created a database clone that is scheduled for removal on the last day of the month. A request has been received to keep the clone for an additional 14 days. After selecting the desired clone, how should the administrator satisfy this task?
A. Update the Removal schedule to the desired date.
B. Update the Removal schedule to the end of the month.
C. Remove the Removal schedule, then add the desired removal schedule.
D. Select Update and modify the Removal schedule.
Explanation:
The Removal schedule is a feature of Nutanix Era that allows you to specify when a database clone will be
automatically deleted. You can modify the Removal schedule of an existing clone by selecting the clone from
the Clones page, clicking on the Update button, and changing the Removal schedule option to the desired
date. This way, you can extend or shorten the lifespan of a clone as per your requirements. You do not need to
remove the existing Removal schedule and add a new one, as this would be an unnecessary step. You also do
not need to update the Removal schedule to the end of the month, as this would not meet the request of
keeping the clone for an additional 14 days.
Which default roles are available within Era for Role-Based Access Control?
A. prism Admin
• Era Super Admin
• Era Database Admin
Era Infrastructure Admin
B. Super Admin
Database Admin
Database Infrastructure Admin
• Infrastructure Admin
C. Era Oracle Admin
Era SQLServer Admin
• Era PostgreSQL Admin
Era Mariadb Admin
D. Super Admin
Database Admin
Database Infrastructure Admin
prism Infrastructure Admin
Explanation:
Nutanix Era offers Role-Based Access Control capabilities by organically embedding them in the product. It
provides the ability to add and remove users from Era, create and assign roles to users, and associate various
privileges with a role1. The default roles available within Era for Role-Based Access Control are:
How can an administrator exclude Kernel patches for the Linux OS using the most efficient means?
A. Define a pre-script to disable the repositories in the Patch Now advanced options
B. Exclude the appropriate repositories on the VM prior to patching.
C. Exclude the appropriate repositories on the VM and reboot prior to patching.
D. Define a pre-script to disable the repositories in the Maintenance Window advanced options.
Explanation:
NDB supports Linux OS patching for database server VMs. Linux OS patching is performed by using the
yum or apt package managers, depending on the Linux distribution. To exclude Kernel patches for the Linux
OS, the administrator can disable or exclude the appropriate repositories on the VM prior to patching. This
can be done by editing the yum.conf or apt.conf files, or by using the --disablerepo or --exclude options in the
yum or apt commands. This way, the administrator can control which patches are applied to the VM without
affecting other VMs or requiring additional scripts or reboots.
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