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An administrator needs to boot a VM to a bootable CD. The administrator tries to configure the VM to boot to it, select to add disk, and goes to the images available. The image for the bootable CD is unavailable.

What is the Likely issue?


A. The CD-ROM interface is too slow.


B. The administrator selected a disk attached before it can boot to a CD.


C. The VM needs to have a standard disk attached before it can boot to a CD.


D. The bootable CD image is corrupted during creation.





B.
  The administrator selected a disk attached before it can boot to a CD.

An Administrator has been asked to deploy VMs using a specific image. The image has been configured with settings and applications that will be used by engineering to develop a new product by the company.

The image is not available on the desired cluster, but it is available in other cluster associated with Prism Central.

Why isno’t the image available?


A. The image bandwidth policy has prevented the image upload.


B. The cluster should be removed from all categories.


C. The cluster has not been added to the correct category


D. The image placement policy was configured with enforcement.





C.
  The cluster has not been added to the correct category

After the initial configuration and upgrade of NCC, the administrator notices these critical alerts:

.IPMI 10.7.133.33 is using default password
.Host 10.7.133.25 is using default password
.CVM 10.7.133.31 is using default password

Which two initial cluster configuration tasks were missed during the deployment process? (Choose two.)


A. CVM password changes


B. BIOS password changes


C. Host password changes


D. Password policy changes





A.
  CVM password changes

C.
  Host password changes

Explanation: The critical alerts listed are indicating that the default passwords are still in use for IPMI, the host, and the Controller Virtual Machine (CVM). This suggests that the passwords for these components were not changed from the default during the initial cluster configuration and deployment process, which is a critical security practice.

A. CVM password changes: The alert for the CVM using the default password indicates that the CVM password has not been changed. It is a standard security measure to change default passwords to prevent unauthorized access.

C. Host password changes: Similarly, the alert for the host using the default password indicates that the default password for the host has not been updated. This applies to the passwords used to access the hypervisor host directly.

Changing default passwords is a critical step in securing the Nutanix environment. This is highlighted in Nutanix's best practices and security guidelines, which recommend changing default passwords as part of the initial configuration to ensure that the environment is not left vulnerable to unauthorized access due to known default credentials. This process is typically part of the initial setup procedures outlined in the Nutanix documentation for cluster deployment and security configuration.

The IPMI alert also points to the need for changing default passwords, but since IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) is not specifically mentioned in the provided options, it falls under the broader category of host-level password changes, which would be covered by option C.

BIOS password changes (Option B) and Password policy changes (Option D) are also important but were not directly flagged by the alerts mentioned. BIOS password changes are usually a separate task and not indicated by the alerts given, while password policy changes are related to the policies governing password complexity and rotation rather than the initial password setup.

An administrator needs to ensure logs, alerts and information is consistent across clusters that are located in different countries.

Which service needs to be configured?


A. SMTP


B. DNS


C. SNMP


D. NTP





D.
  NTP

Explanation: NTP service needs to be configured to ensure logs, alerts and information is consistent across clusters that are located in different countries. NTP stands for Network Time Protocol and it is used to synchronize the clocks of all the nodes in a cluster1. This helps to maintain accurate timestamps for logs, alerts and other information that are generated by Nutanix clusters1.

An administrator recently added new SSDs to a Nutanix cluster and knows the firmware will be out of date, Due to security constraints, the cluster does not have access to the Internet.

Which two steps must be completed to update the firmware? (Choose two.)


A. Download the disk firmware from the OEM's website.


B. Download a darksite bundle and deploy an internal webserver,


C. Select Upgrade Software, then upload the firmware bundle.


D. update the LCM Source and URL to access the firmware bundle.





A.
  Download the disk firmware from the OEM's website.

B.
  Download a darksite bundle and deploy an internal webserver,


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