An administrator needs to replace the self-signed certificate on a cluster. Which two requirements must be met as part of the process? (Choose two.)
A. The cluster administrator must restart the interface gateway.
B. The signed, intermediate and root certificates are chained.
C. The existing certificate must be deleted prior to replacement.
D. The imported files for the custom certificate must be PEM encoded.
Explanation:
Ref: https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/details?targetId=Prism-Central-Guide-Prism-v55:mul-security-ssl-certifi cate-pc-t.html
Where can the Foundation version included with an AOS bundle be found?
A. AOS Release Notes
B. Upgrade Paths menu
C. Compatibility and Interoperability Matrix
D. Field Installation Guide
Explanation:
The Foundation version included with an AOS bundle can be found in the AOS Release Notes. These release notes typically provide detailed information about all components and versions included in the bundle, ensuring that users are aware of compatibility and new features.
References:
• Nutanix Bible (https://www.nutanixbible.com), where reference to locating AOS bundle details is mentioned.
• Nutanix University: NCS-Core 6.8 Training (https://university.nutanix.com), providing instructions on how to access and interpret AOS release notes.
A customer with a four-node RF2 cluster is adding application VMs to their system. After adding these VMs, the Prism dashboard shows 81% storage utilization. What is the consequence of running the cluster at 81% storage utilization?
A. The customer has the ability to add more VMs up to the 100% storage utilization.
B. There is available capacity in the storage fabric and the cluster is resilient.
C. Node failure is imminent due to storage utilization.
D. The cluster is not resilient in the storage fabric
Explanation:
https://next.nutanix.com/how-it-works-22/recommended-maximum-storage-utilization-3723 4
A consultant notes that a customer environment requires Nutanix storage containers to be mounted on non-Nutanix hosts for manual data migration workflows. What configuration should the consultant validate to ensure setup was performed properly?
A. Prism Element • Settings - Filesystem Whitelist
B. Prism Element - Settings - Cluster Details
C. Prism Central - Settings - Cluster Details
D. Prism Central - Settings - Filesystem Whitelist
Explanation:
For ensuring that Nutanix storage containers can be mounted on non-Nutanix hosts for data migration workflows, the consultant should validate the configuration under: A. Prism Element - Settings - Filesystem Whitelist. This setting allows specific non-Nutanix hosts to access the Nutanix storage containers, which is essential for environments where data must be accessible to systems outside the Nutanix cluster. By whitelisting the IP addresses or hostnames of these external systems, they are granted the necessary permissions to mount and interact with the Nutanix file systems.
References:
Nutanix Prism Element User Guide, Nutanix Storage and Filesystem Configuration Best Practices.
An organization is running a Nutanix Cluster based on AOS 5.10.x and VMware vSphere 6.7. Currently, the CVM network is segmented and Storage only nodes not present. A new security project based on NSX is coming. VMware Distributed Virtual Switches are required. The administrator needs to prepare the environment for the new project. Which step should the administrator use to initiate the project?
A. Enable Nutanix Flow at the Prism Central Level
B. Manually disable CVM network Segmentation
C. Convert storage only nodes into vSphere nodes
D. Enable Jumbo Frames to accommodate network frames
Explanation:
In preparing for the VMware NSX security project, the administrator should consider the network infrastructure and how the NSX will interact with the existing Nutanix environment. VMware NSX requires the use of VMware Distributed Virtual Switches. In the given scenario, where the CVM (Controller Virtual Machine) network is segmented and storage-only nodes are not present, the key step is to ensure that the network settings are compatible with NSX. Disabling the CVM network segmentation allows for a unified network that supports the requirements of NSX for network virtualization and security, making it the crucial first step before any further NSX-specific configurations are applied.
References:
Nutanix Bible, Nutanix Community discussions, VMware NSX documentation.
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