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.
An administrator has a custom backup application that requires a 2TB disk and runs in Windows. Throughput is considerably lower than expected.
The application was installed on a VM with the following configuration:
• Four vCPUs with one core/vCPU
• 4GB of Memory
• One 50GB vDisk for the Windows installation
• One 2TB vDisk for the application
What is the recommended configuration change to improve throughput?
A. Increase the number of cores per vCPU
B. Increase the vCPUs assigned to the VM
C. Span the 2TB disk across four vDisks
D. Add 4GB of memory to the VM
A consultant creates a new cluster using ESXi as the hypervisor. After creating the cluster, the consultant begins to run Life Cycle Manager (LCM) updates. During the LCM upgrade pre-checks, an error is returned. Which configuration is causing this issue?
A. ESXi cluster admission control is disabled.
B. ESXi cluster DRS is enabled.
C. ESXi cluster HA is enabled.
D. ESXi cluster admission control is enabled.
Explanation: The error during LCM pre-checks in an ESXi-based Nutanix cluster with HA enabled is most likely due to the ESXi cluster admission control being enabled. Admission control is a feature in VMware ESXi that reserves resources for HA purposes to ensure that sufficient resources are available in the event of host failures. When admission control is enabled, it can interfere with Nutanix LCM operations, which may require resource reallocation or reconfiguration that conflicts with the reserved capacities set by admission control. Disabling admission control during LCM updates would typically resolve this issue.References: VMware documentation on HA and Admission Control, Nutanix LCM documentation.
An organization is planning an upgrade to AOS 5.15 and wants to understand which cluster products and/or services are supported for physical traffic isolation.
Which Nutanix component supports its network traffic being isolated onto its own virtual network?
A. Volumes
B. Objects
C. Containers
D. Files
A consultant is onsite and needs to start their Foundation Virtual Machine (FVM) to image Nutanix hardware. The FVM fails to boot. The consultant decides to use a different Foundation method. Assuming the nodes will discover, which Foundation type or configuration option should the consultant select?
A. Foundation VM
B. Use IPMI IPs
C. Use IPMI MACs
D. Foundation Applet
Explanation: If the Foundation VM fails to boot and other methods need to be considered, the best alternative is the Foundation Applet. This lightweight tool runs on a laptop or other device and doesn't require booting a VM, providing a straightforward method to image Nutanix hardware, particularly useful in situations where hardware constraints or other issues prevent the use of a full Foundation VM.
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