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A user wishes to publish a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations Orchestrator workflow to their VCF Automation project catalog, but Is blocked from publishing any workflows. The following information has been provided: In the VCF Automation Organization portal, the user cannot see the Workflows option under Content Hub. The organization is not a Provider Consumption Organization. Which are the two likely causes of this issue? (Choose two.). An external VCF Operations Orchestrator is not integrated with their Organization. The user is logged in with Project User rights. The user is logged in the Project Advanced User rights. An embedded VCF Operations Orchestrator is not integrated with their Organization. The user is logged in with Project Administrator rights. An administrator wants to expand a VMware vSAN cluster in a workload domain by adding an unassigned host from the vSphere client. However, at the Host Selection screen no hosts are available and the following message displayed: No unassigned hosts available with storage type VSAN. Commission hosts with physical NICs 0 & 1 to Add Host from UI. How can the administrator commission hosts?. From the vSphere client by navigating to Supervisor Management. From VCF Operations by navigating to Fleet Management. From the SDDC manager by navigating to Workload Domains. From the vSphere client by navigating to the Global Inventory. An administrator is responsible for a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The administrator has been tasked with commissioning four ESX hosts for a new workload domain that uses vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) as the primary storage solution. During the host validation stage in vSphere client, the process fails with the following errors: esx-l.wld.vcf.local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status. esx-2.wld.vcf. local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status. esx-3.wld.vcf.local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status. esx~4.wid.vcf. local. Failed to validate vSAN HCL status. What Is the cause of the errors?. The RAID controller in each ESX host is not configured to use RAID-O/Passthrough. The ESX hosts are not using vSAN ESA certified storage devices. The ESX hosts must have internet access to validate vSAN ESA compatibility. The RAID controller in each ESX host needs to be reconfigured to use Tri-mode. An administrator has a vSphere 8.0 update 3 environment with the following configuration: A 3-node vSAN cluster A vSphere Standard Switch (VSS) Several standalone ESX hosts in the vCenter inventory They want to convert this vSphere environment into a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 management domain. Identify two changes they will need to make before converting this vSphere environment into a VMWare Cloud Foundation (VCF) Management domain? (Choose two.). Remove the vSphere Standard Switch from the vCenter Inventory. Upgrade vSphere 8.0 Update 3 to vSphere 9.0. Configure a vSphere Distributed Switch. Remove the standalone hosts from the vCenter inventory. An administrator determined that the VMware NSX admin password expired on their VMware NSX Edge Transport nodes. The administrator manually resets the password in the console of each Edge Transport node. What additional action is required to synchronize the new password in VMWare Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations?. In VCF Operations, rotate the admin password for each NSX Edge Transport node. In VCF Operations, remediate the admin password for each NSX Edge Transport node. In VCF Operations, sync the admin password for each NSX Edge Transport node. In VCF Operations, update the admin password for each NSX Edge Transport node. An administrator Is responsible for managing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The administrator discovers intermittent performance issues with the supplemental storage (ISCSI) connected to VCF workload domain. The administrator discovers that the (iSCSI) target is reachable from most VMware ESX hosts, but some hosts consistently experience periods of slow I/O and connection drops. Which two actions should the administrator take to diagnose and resolve this issue? (Choose two.). Review the iSCSI target's configuration to ensure it's configured for maximum performance, including enabling CHAP authentication. Examine the iSCSI VMkernel port on all affected ESX hosts for TCP retransmissions and checksum offload errors. Update the network plugin on the ESX host to the latest version. Ensure all ESX hosts have the VMkernel port MTU set to 1500. Ensure all ESX hosts have the VMkernel port MTU set to 9000. An administrator has been tasked with expanding an existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) workload domain by adding a new cluster. The VCF fleet has the following configuration: Three workload domains, including the management domain are configured. The management domain (WLD-01) and one of the workload domains (WLD-02) are running VCF 9.0. The other workload domain (WLD-03) is running VCF 5.2.1 and is an isolated workload domain. When attempting to perform the required steps using the vSphere Client UI the cluster cannot be added to the WLD-02 workload domain. What step should the administrator perform to complete the workload domain expansion?. Use the SDDC Manager UI to create the cluster in WLD-02. Use the SDDC Manager API to create the cluster in WLD-03. Use the vSphere Client UI to create the cluster in WLD-03. Use the VCF Operations Fleet Manager UI to create the cluster in WLD-02. An administrator is responsible for managing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Fleet that is configured as follows: Single VCF instance with a single workload domain. The Workload Domain has a single 5-node VMware vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) cluster. The vSAN Default Storage Policy is configured as RAID1. The administrator is alerted to the fact that storage capacity is running low and, to improve space efficiency, attempts to change the vSAN storage policy on a number of large virtual machines to a 2 Failures - RAID-6 policy. The policy change is immediately rejected. What should the administrator do to reduce overall capacity usage while waiting for new storage devices to arrive?. Enable encryption on the vSAN Default Storage Policy. Reconfigure the Virtual Machines to use a 1 Failure-RAID-5 Storage Policy. Convert the Virtual Machines from thick provisioning to thin provisioning. Enable compression on the vSAN Default Storage Policy. An administrator has successfully mounted an NFS datastore as supplemental storage for a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) workload domain cluster. However, users report that data cannot be written to the datastore. The administrator confirms the following: The NFS share is visible in the vSphere Client. Connectivity to the NFS server from the Virtual Machine. What action should the administrator take next to troubleshoot the issue?. Verify the NFS server is listed in the VMware Hardware Compatibility Guide. Reboot the ESX host to clear any file locks. Verify that the NFS server permissions are not set to read-only for the ESX host. Verify the MTU size configuration on the NFS VMkernel port group. An administrator needs to confirm which account initiates tasks from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations. As a test, a virtual machine (VM) is powered on/off through VCF Operations. In the vCenter task pane, what account would be the initiator of the task?. The credentials of the logged in user. The service account between VCF Operations and vCenter. The service account between vCenter and SDDC Manager. The administrator@vsphere.local account. In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation an administrator is troubleshooting an issue with a newly created Organization. When the Organization administrator attempts to create a Namespace, they receive an error "Failed to list VPC after selecting a region. The administrator logs into the NSX Manager for the Region and does not see an NSX Project for the Organization. What could cause these symptoms?. The Provider Administrator hasn't set up the Organization's Networking Configuration for the selected Region. The Organization Administrator hasn't created a Project in the selected Region. The Provider Administrator hasn't granted the Organization Administrator role to the First User. The Organization Administrator hasn't created a VPC in the selected Region. An administrator has been tasked with the deletion of a workload domain within a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance. The following information has been provided: There are two workload domains and a management domain within the VCF instance. There is a single vSphere cluster within the workload domain to be deleted. There are no user created Virtual Machines in the workload domain cluster. When performing the deletion in VCF Operations, the task fails at the Gather input for deletion of NSX component stage. The administrator checks the details of the failed task and notices the cause of the error is stated as Cannot read the array length because "<locall9>" is null. What could be the possible cause of this error message?. The NSX Edge Cluster Deployment Removal Tool was run against the workload domain. The NSX Edge cluster for the workload domain was deleted using NSX Manager. The NSX Manager is shared between the workload domains. The Network Pools associated with the workload domain were deleted using the vSphere client. An administrator has created an alarm for an object in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations. The alert does not show up In the alert pane despite being configured on the object. Parameters: Symptom definition: Read Latency (ms) is higher than 1 ms. Alert definition: Alert is triggered as soon as the latency is higher than the 1 ms defined in the symptom definition. Object type: Virtual Machine. What is the reason the alert does not show up in the alert view?. The administrator is missing the privileges to view alerts for this object. The metric used in the symptom definition does not apply to this object type. The alert is not enabled in the policy. This type of alert must be forwarded from VMware Cloud Foundation Operations for Logs. An administrator configures a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance in a remote site using a vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) for the workload domain cluster. vSAN ESA is configured with Auto-Policy Management and is designed to tolerate a single failure. The cluster experiences a hardware failure and on investigation, the administrator discovers that the affected objects did not re-protect and remain in a "Reduced availability with no rebuild" state. How can the administrator explain why the vSAN objects did not rebuild as expected?. The storage devices are not certified for vSAN. The number of ESX hosts doesn't support rebuilds during an outage. The storage policy needs to be modified to support forced provisioning. The existing disk groups need to be expanded to support additional capacity. An administrator attempts to update the VMware vCenter root account password through VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations. The attempt fails with the following error message, "Failed to authenticate with the guest operating system using the supplied credentials." What is the cause of the failure?. The password does not meet policy requirements. The password was previously updated on the vCenter directly. vCenter is down. The SSH service is not running. An administrator has been tasked with deploying a new workload domain consisting of six VMware ESX hosts with VMware vSAN into an existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance. After starting the deployment from VCF Operations, they discover that only four of the six hosts required are listed for selection in the UI. The administrator checks the Unassigned Host Inventory view in the vSphere Client and confirms that all six hosts are listed. Which step should the administrator perform to identify why the two hosts are not available for selection?. Check that the management port group on the standard switch has been enabled for vSAN traffic. Check that the failures to tolerate (FTT) setting for the workload domain is set to 0. Check that all disk partitions have been deleted from the SSD drives of the hosts. Check that the network pool the hosts have been associated with is enabled for vSAN. A VMware NSX Edge node is present in the inventory but shows "Not Ready" status In NSX Manager UI. What should the administrator check first?. The NSX Edge has been added to an Edge cluster. The license key in NSX Manager UI. The NSX Edge node's uplink network configuration. The NSX Edge node's CPU reservation. An administrator is asked to create a second provider gateway (provider gateway 02) in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation Region-A. After launching the Create Provider Gateway workflow in the VCF Automation Provider Management Portal, no Tier-0 Gateway is available for assignment. How would you resolve this issue?. Create a new Region. Log into the NSX Manager, create a new Tier-1 Gateway. Log into the NSX Manager, create a new TO Gateway. Retry the Create Provider Gateway workflow. An administrator is troubleshooting an issue relating to VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation. While troubleshooting, the administrator realizes that debug-level information is not displayed in the VCF Automation Task Log. How would the Administrator enable debug-level information in the Task Log?. Enable "display debug information" in the Administer > Settings section of the Organization Management portal. Enable "display debug information" in the Administration > Feature Flag section of the Provider Management portal. Enable "display debug information" in the Administration > Events and Tasks section of the Provider Management portal. Enable "display debug information" in the Administration > General Settings section of the Provider Management portal. An administrator is preparing to import a vSphere environment into VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) as a workload domain. The vSphere environment has the following configuration: - vSphere version 8.0 update 3. - Three-node vSAN cluster with a single OSA datastore. - Two vSphere Distributed Switches (VDS). - Three vmkernel adapters with DHCP assigned IP addresses. What change must the administrator make before importing this environment?. Consolidate to a single vSphere Distributed Switch. Upgrade vCenter and ESXi to vSphere 9.0. Update the vmkernel adapters with statically assigned IPs. Convert the vSAN datastore from OSA to ESA. An administrator has successfully created a new Organization for All Apps In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation. When logging into the new organization using the first user account, only the Overview tab is visible. What is a possible cause of this issue?. The first user account was assigned the Organization Auditor Role. The first user account was assigned the Organization User Role. The first user account was assigned a Custom Role. The first user account was assigned the Organization Administrator Role. An administrator discovers that a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) workload domain four-node vSAN cluster is experiencing a network partition. The workload domain vCenter displays a "vSAN duster partition" warning. The performance across the cluster is degraded and the objects are showing as non-compliant. What could be causing the network partition?. IGMP snooping is disabled on the multicast group. The VLAN was changed on the physical switch port. Jumbo frames are configured on the vSphere distributed switch (VDS). The vSAN Witness service was added to the vMotion network. After upgrading from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.2 to VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 the administrator attempts to enable SSH access through the vCenter console to the newly upgraded VCF Ops instance and Is not able to. They attempt to log in through SSH as the root user and they are unable to. What needs to be done to enable SSH access to the VCF Ops instance?. Reset the root password. Reboot the appliance and enable SSH. Rollback to snapshot because the upgrade did not work as expected. Use VCF Operations to remediate the password. An administrator is attempting to log into the vCenter using the vSphere Client but receives an error stating "no healthy upstream" What are two possible causes for this? (Choose two.). The vpxd service is not running. The SSO Service is not running. Port 443 is not opened between the local machine and the vCenter. The administrator logged in with the root account. The vmware-rbd-watchdog service is not running. An administrator attempts to configure a Microsoft Certificate Authority in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations supplying a certificate template name of VMware. The attempt fails with error, "Certificate authorities update failed." What is the possible cause of this failure?. The user account has only the "Enroll" permission on the certificate template. The user account does not have the "Enroll" permission on the certificate template. The user account does not have the "Read" and "Autoenroll" permission on the certificate template. The user account has only the "Read" and "Enroll" permission on the certificate template. An administrator is creating a new workload domain from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations. They are blocked at the Hosts selection screen as no ESX hosts are available. They see the following message: "No suitable hosts available to create a VI workload domain. Hosts must be unassigned, commissioned with at least one physical NIC and the same storage type as the VI workload domain, and the ESX version must be compatible with the lowest ESX version present in the management domain." How can the administrator commission new hosts to enable the creation of the VI workload domain?. Using the Cloud Builder. Using the vSphere client. Using the VCF Installer. Using VCF Operations. An administrator is tasked to add a new host to a vSphere cluster that was created with VMware vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) as its principal storage in an existing workload domain. The administrator successfully commissions the new host with a VMware vMotion only network pool but is unable to add the host to the existing cluster. What must the administrator do to be able to complete this task?. Decommission, reinstall ESX, and recommission the new host to the network pool for the existing vSAN ESA cluster. Change the network pool associated to the new host to the network pool for the existing vSAN ESA cluster. Manually configure the vSAN network on the new host within vCenter. Reconfigure the currently associated network pool with a vSAN network. An administrator is responsible for supporting a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet and has been tasked with deploying VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations for Logs. To complete this task, the administrator needs to configure a new offline depot within VCF Operations fleet management. The following information has been provided to the administrator to complete the task: Offline Depot Type: Webserver Repository URL: http:/.138.148.160/depot/ Username: depotuser Password: P@sswordl23! Accept imported certificate: True When the administrator attempts to configure the depot, the following error message is presented: Either the depot URL provided is partial or invalid or not reachable or download token is invalid. Check logs for more details. The administrator completes the following troubleshooting steps: Confirms the Repository URL is valid by connecting to it through a web browser. Reviews the command used to create the depot: Confirms that the downloaded folder and files were copied into the /depot shared folder on the web server hosting the repository Which two actions must the administrator. Reconfigure the web server to share the /vcf/ folder containing the depot files. When configuring the offline depot, the Repository URL should be changed to http:/.138.148.160. When configuring the offline depot, the OfflineDepotType should be changed to Local Path. Reconfigure the Fleet Manager appliance to share the /data/ folder. When configuring the offline depot, the Repository URL should be changed to https:/.138.148.160/depot/. |




