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NEW QUESTION # 14
A customer is in the process of creating a Custom Dashboard and has added the following widgets:
* Object List
* Object Relationship
* Alert List
The customer's requirements are given below:
Whenever any object is selected in Object List widget, then Object Relationship widget should show the relationship map of this selected object.
The Alert List widget should only show this selected object Active Alerts.
Refer to the exhibit:
Which Points in these widgets should be connected to satisfy this requirement?
- A. Connect B to E, and Connect B to G.
- B. Connect H to G, and Connect E to C.
- C. Connect A to D, and Connect G to B.
- D. Connect A to D, and Connect A to F.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The Object List widget (A) is used to select objects. Once an object is selected, the Object Relationship widget (D, E) shows the relationship map of this selected object. To fulfill the requirement that the Alert List widget (F, G, H) should only show the active alerts for the selected object, the selection output of the Object List widget must be connected to both the Object Relationship and Alert List widgets.
Thus, you need to connect the output of the Object List widget (point B) to the input of the Object Relationship widget (point E), and also to the input of the Alert List widget (point G). This setup ensures that selecting an object in the Object List widget will update both the Object Relationship map and the Alert List with the relevant information for the selected object.
NEW QUESTION # 15
An organization's owner has invited a new user to consume VMware Cloud Services.
How long is the invitation valid before it is revoked?
- A. 3 days
- B. 24 hours
- C. 1 hour
- D. 7 days
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 16
An administrator created a pricing card for a new environment. After the pricing card was created and attached, the administrator immediately checked-the cost dashboard but only sees zero prices for the VMs in the new environment.
What is the reason for this behavior?
- A. A cost-based pricing card was created.
- B. The cost calculation has not run yet.
- C. The pricing card was not attached to the VM resource.
- D. The prices are only available for ESXi hosts.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 17
Users have reported several application VMs are performing very slowly. The system administrator was requested to find out the source of the problem on both VMs and/or ESXi hosts level. vRealize Operations has not been configured with Application Remote Collector.
Which action will help the administrator to quickly identify the underlying problem?
- A. Under Inventory, select Manage Agent, then select the VMs, and run Remote Checks on ICMP, HTTP checks.
- B. Under Dashboard, choose the out-of-the-box Performance dashboards that displays contention on both VMs and ESXi hosts.
- C. Under Report, use Configuration Report - Virtual Machines to list down possible changes that have occurred.
- D. Under Administration, choose Configuration, select Object Relationships, and then identify the VMs and ESXi hosts relationship to generate a correlation of the metric, and finally, isolate theissue.
Answer: B
Explanation:
According to the vRealize Operations User Guide1, one of the best ways to quickly identify the underlying problem of slow application VMs is to use the out-of-the-box Performance dashboards that display contention on both VMs and ESXi hosts. These dashboards show the key performance indicators (KPIs) of CPU, memory, disk, and network for the selected objects, and highlight any contention or saturation issues that may affect the performance. The administrator can use these dashboards to drill down into the details of the metrics, alerts, events, and properties of the objects, and isolate the root cause of the problem. The other options are not correct because:
Under Inventory, selecting Manage Agent, then selecting the VMs, and running Remote Checks on ICMP, HTTP checks is not a helpful action, as it only verifies the connectivity and availability of the VMs, but does not provide any information about the performance or contention of the VMs or the ESXi hosts2.
Under Report, using Configuration Report - Virtual Machines to list down possible changes that have occurred is not a helpful action, as it only shows the configuration details of the VMs, such as name, UUID, power state, guest OS, CPU, memory, disk, and network, but does not show any performance or contention metrics or alerts of the VMs or the ESXi hosts3.
Under Administration, choosing Configuration, selecting Object Relationships, and then identifying the VMs and ESXi hosts relationship to generate a correlation of the metric, and finally, isolate the issue is not a helpful action, as it only shows the hierarchical and logical relationships between the objects, such as parent, child, sibling, and peer, but does not show any performance or contention metrics or alerts of the objects4. References: 1: vRealize Operations User Guide, pages 57-59, 62-632: vRealize Operations User Guide, pages 69-703: vRealize Operations User Guide, pages 81-824: vRealize Operations User Guide, pages 84-85.
NEW QUESTION # 18
An administrator needs to compare the cost of running workloads hosted with two different custom cloud providers.
Which step should the administrator take?
- A. Create two new Pricing Cards.
- B. Add two custom Cloud Providers.
- C. Add custom Cloud Providers as Cloud Accounts.
- D. Input prices manually when running a What-lf Analysis.
Answer: A
Explanation:
To compare the cost of running workloads hosted with two different custom cloud providers, the administrator needs to create two new pricing cards in vRealize Operations. A pricing card is a template that defines the cost of cloud resources, such as compute, storage, network, and services. By creating two pricing cards, one for each custom cloud provider, the administrator can specify the prices for each resource type and apply discounts or markups as needed. The administrator can then use the pricing cards to run a what-if analysis and compare the cost of migrating or scaling workloads to the custom cloud providers. The other options are not correct for comparing the cost of running workloads hosted with two different custom cloud providers. Adding custom cloud providers as cloud accounts is not possible, as vRealize Operations only supports adding public cloud accounts, such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Inputting prices manually when running a what-if analysis is not efficient, as it would require entering the prices for each resource type and workload every time.
Adding two custom cloud providers is not a valid option, as it is not clear how the administrator would define the cost of the cloud resources without using pricing cards. References: Create a Pricing Card, Compare the Cost of Running Workloads on Different Cloud Providers, What-If Analysis
NEW QUESTION # 19
Which step is required before a Super Metric's data collection may begin?
- A. Enable in Policy
- B. Enable in Alerts
- C. Enable in Object Types
- D. Enable in Objects
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 20
A company has just acquired a competitor with a vSphere environment and would like to have the new vSphere environment also monitored by the company's original three-node vRealize Operations cluster. The vRealize Operations Sizing tool determines two additional data node, and a remote collector needs to be added to the vRealize Operations cluster.
The nodes are deployed accordingly, and the administrator now needs to create a trust relationship between the cluster and each of these new nodes.
Which two methods will meet this goal? (Choose two.)
- A. Click the Add New Nodes button on the System Status page in the administration User Interface of an existing node.
- B. Click the Add New Nodes button on the Cluster Management page in the product User Interface of an existing node.
- C. Generate passphrases in the administration User Interface of an existing node, and enter them when prompted in each new node.
- D. Use the vRealize Operations root user name and password when prompted in each new node.
- E. Use any local or directory user with the Administrator role in vRealize Operations when prompted in each new node.
Answer: A,C
Explanation:
These two methods will meet the goal of creating a trust relationship between the cluster and each of these new nodes. Generating passphrases in the administration User Interface of an existing node, and entering them when prompted in each new node is a method that allows the administrator to securely authenticate the new nodes to the cluster. The passphrase is a one-time password that is valid for 24 hours and can be used to add multiple nodes to the cluster. Clicking the Add New Nodes button on the System Status page in the administration User Interface of an existing node is another method that allows the administrator to initiate the process of adding new nodes to the cluster. The administrator can enter the FQDN or IP address of the new node, and then validate the certificate and accept the trust relationship. Clicking the Add New Nodes button on the Cluster Management page in the product User Interface of an existing node is not a valid option, as this button does not exist on that page. Using any local or directory user with the Administrator role in vRealize Operations when prompted in each new node is not afeasible option, as the new node does not have any local or directory users configured yet. Using the vRealize Operations root user name and password when prompted in each new node is not a reliable option, as the root user name and password may not be the same for all the nodes, and may not be known by the administrator. References: Expand an Existing Installation to Add a Data Node, section "Expand an Existing Installation to Add a Data Node". Add a Node to a vRealize Operations Analytics Cluster, section "Add a Node to a vRealize Operations Analytics Cluster". vRealize Operations Manager User Guide, section "Create and Configure Dashboards".
NEW QUESTION # 21
When Workload Planning is performed, it returns that an existing cluster does not have the capacity to accommodate the selected virtual machines.
Which alternative is offered by default?
- A. Modifications to virtual machine configuration
- B. Cost options for increasing cluster capacity with additional hosts
- C. Modifications to host configurations
- D. Cost comparisons for running in hybrid/private/public cloud
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 22
An administrator has been notified of a critical alert associated with a VMware Cloud on AWS cloud account.
The alert states that "Objects are not receiving data from adapter instance".
The administrator needs to:
Stop the alert from triggering again while investigating the problem.
Automatically assign the alert to themselves.
Which action should the administrator take?
- A. Disable
- B. Cancel Alert
- C. Take Ownership
- D. Suspend Alert
Answer: D
Explanation:
Suspending an alert is the action that allows the administrator to stop the alert from triggering again while investigating the problem. Suspending an alert also automatically assigns the alert to the user who performed the action1. Suspending an alert does not cancel or disable the alert, but rather pauses the alert evaluation until the user resumes or cancels the alert2. Taking ownership of an alert does not stop the alert from triggering again, but only indicates that the user is responsible for resolving the alert3. Disabling an alert prevents the alert from being generated for any object, which is not recommended unless the alert is no longer relevant or useful4. Canceling an alert removes the alert from the system, which is not appropriate if the alert is still valid and requires investigation. References: 1: Suspend an Alert - VMware Docs(https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations/8.10/com.vmware.vcom.user.doc/GUID-595146FB-93F7 Alert Actions - VMware Docs(https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations/8.10/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-F9AF30F3-089 Take Ownership of an Alert - VMware Docs(https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2012021) 4: Disable an Alert Definition - VMware Docs(https://www.brockpeterson.com/post/vmware-vrealize-operations-actions) : Cancel an Alert - VMware Docs
NEW QUESTION # 23
A trainee system administrator has been tasked with expanding an existing vRealize Operations Manager cluster by adding an additional node. A senior administrator allows the trainee system administrator to complete the task without providing unnecessary administrator credentials.
How did the senior administrator take this action?
- A. By using the generate passphrase option from the vRealize Operations Manager administration interface and having the trainee administrator add a new node into the existing cluster.
- B. By asking the trainee administrator to generate a one-time passphrase to authenticate into the vRealize Operations Manager administration interface and then adding a new node into the cluster.
- C. By directing the trainee administrator to clone an existing vRealize Operations Manager data node and then adding it into the cluster.
- D. By utilizing the Reload Nodes option from the vRealize Operations Manager administration interface to add a new node into the existing cluster.
Answer: A
Explanation:
The generate passphrase option allows the vRealize Operations administrator to create a one-time passphrase that can be used instead of the administrator credentials to add a node to the cluster. This option is useful when the administrator wants to delegate the task of adding a node to another user without exposing the administrator password. The passphrase is valid for 24 hours and can be used only once. The trainee administrator can use the passphrase to authenticate into the vRealize Operations Manager administration interface and then select the Expand an Existing Installation option to add a new node intothe cluster1. References: 1: Expand an Existing Installation to Add a Data Node
NEW QUESTION # 24
An administrator has been notified of a critical alert associated with a VMware vCenter cloud account. The alert states that "Objects are not receiving data from adapter instance". The administrator investigated the problem and resolved the underlying issue. The administrator nowneeds to stop the alert from triggering again, unless the problem occurs in the future.
Which alert action should the administrator take to meet the criteria?
- A. Suspend
- B. Release Ownership
- C. Disable the alert in all polices
- D. Cancel Alert
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION # 25
Which two regulatory, standards-based compliance packs are available in vRealize Operations? (Choose two.)
- A. Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP)
- B. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- C. General Data Protection Regulation
- D. ISO 27017
- E. Payment Card Industry (PCI)
Answer: B,E
Explanation:
vRealize Operations provides out-of-the-box compliance packs for various regulatory and standards-based benchmarks, such as PCI, HIPAA, DISA, CIS, and more1. These compliance packs help you assess and report the compliance status of your environment against the best practices and requirements defined by these benchmarks. You can also customize the compliance packs to suit your specific needs or create your own compliance packs2. Among the options given, PCI and HIPAA are the valid out-of-the-box compliance packs available in vRealize Operations. PCI is a compliance pack that helps you ensure the security of cardholder data in your environment3. HIPAA is a compliance pack that helps you protect the privacy and security of health information in your environment. The other options, GDPR, ISO 27017, and FedRAMP, are not out-of-the-box compliance packs in vRealize Operations, although you can create your own compliance packs for them ifneeded. References: 1: Compliance Overview - VMware Docs(https://docs.vmware.com/en/Management-Packs-for-vRealize-Operations/index.html) 2: Compliance Pack Management - VMware Docs(https://docs.vmware.com/en/Management-Packs-for-vRealize-Operations/1.0/Compliance-Pack-for-VMwa PCI Compliance Pack - VMware Docs(https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/products/vmware-vrealize-operati: HIPAA Compliance Pack - VMware Docs
NEW QUESTION # 26
How is Business Intent applied to objects in vRealize Operations?
- A. Policies
- B. Roles
- C. Groups
- D. Tags
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION # 27
A system administrator needs to create a vRealize Operations (vROps) support bundle from an on-premises deployment following an inaccessible vROps User Interface (UI) issue.
Which process will gather the correct information successfully?
- A. Login to the Primary vROps node using SSH, and then copy, compress, and export the files from the
/var/log/messages location. - B. Create a full support bundle using the vROps UI.
- C. Login to each vROps node, and then run the generateSupportBundle.py script.
- D. Login to the vROps Primary node, and then run the generateSupportBundle.py script.
Answer: D
Explanation:
A vRealize Operations support bundle is a collection of log and configuration files that help troubleshoot a vRealize Operations issue. You can create a support bundle from the vRealize Operations UI or from the command line interface (CLI) of the vRealize Operations nodes12.
If the vRealize Operations UI is inaccessible, you cannot create a support bundle from the UI. Therefore, option C is not a valid process. You need to use the CLI method to create a support bundle from an on-premises deployment3 .
To create a support bundle from the CLI, you need to log in to the vRealize Operations nodes using SSH and run the generateSupportBundle.py script. This script collects the log and configuration files from the nodes and creates a support bundle in ZIP format. You can then download the support bundle from the
/storage/vcops/support directory of the nodes .
However, you do not need to log in to each vRealize Operations node and run the script separately. You only need to log in to the Primary node and run the script once. The script will automatically collect the files from all the nodes in the cluster and create a single support bundle. Therefore, option A is not a necessary process. You only need to log in to the Primary node and run the script .
Option B is not a correct process, as it does not use the generateSupportBundle.py script. The
/var/log/messages file is not sufficient to gather the correct information for troubleshooting a vRealize Operations issue. You need to use the script to collect all the relevant log and configuration files from the nodes .
Therefore, the process that will gather the correct information successfully is to log in to the vRealize Operations Primary node using SSH, and then run the generateSupportBundle.py script.This is option D.
References:
1: vRealize Operations Support Bundles - VMware Docs 2: Create a vRealize Operations Support Bundle - VMware Docs 3: Create a Support Bundle from the Command Line Interface - VMware Docs : Create a Support Bundle from the Command Line Interface - VMware Docs : Create a Support Bundle from the Command Line Interface - VMware Docs : Create a Support Bundle from the Command Line Interface - VMware Docs : [vRealize Operations Manager User Guide] : [vRealize Operations Manager Installation and Configuration Guide] : [vRealize Operations Manager Concepts Guide] : [vRealize Operations Manager Administration Guide] : [vRealize Operations Manager Customization and Extensibility Guide] : [vRealize Operations Manager Troubleshooting Guide] : [vRealize Operations Manager API Programming Guide] :
[vRealize Operations Manager Certification Exam Guide]
NEW QUESTION # 28
An administrator has configured Service Discovery within vRealize Operations. Service Discovery has successfully discovered services on all of the Windows Virtual Machines, but all of the Linux Virtual Machines are reporting the Authentication status as "VM authentication status is failed".
Which two issues could produce this type of response? (Choose two.)
- A. Telegraf agent is not installed on the Linux virtual machines.
- B. The version of VMware Tools needs to be upgraded.
- C. Endpoint Operations agent is not installed on the Linux virtual machines.
- D. The open-vm-tools-sdmg package is not enabled on the Linux virtual machines.
- E. The required network ports are not opened on the Linux virtual machines.
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
According to the VMware vRealize Operations Reference Materials, Service Discovery is a feature that allows you to automatically discover and monitor the services running on your virtual machines. Service Discovery can use two methods: credential-based and credential-less. Credential-based Service Discovery requires you to provide guest credentials for each virtual machine, while credential-less Service Discovery uses VMware Tools to run scripts on the guest operating system without requiring credentials.
For Linux virtual machines, credential-less Service Discovery requires the installation of Telegraf agent, which is a data collection and reporting agent that communicates with VMware Tools. If the Telegraf agent is not installed on the Linux virtual machines, Service Discovery will fail to authenticate and collect data from them. Therefore, option A is correct.
Another requirement for Linux virtual machines is to enable the open-vm-tools-sdmg package, which is a service discovery management pack that allows VMware Tools to runscripts for Service Discovery. If the open-vm-tools-sdmg package is not enabled on the Linux virtual machines, Service Discovery will also fail to authenticate and collect data from them. Therefore, option D is correct.
The other options are not correct because they are not related to the authentication status of Service Discovery.
Option B is not correct because the required network ports are not specific to Linux virtual machines, and they are only needed for credential-based Service Discovery. Option C is not correct because the version of VMware Tools does not affect the authentication status of Service Discovery, as long as it supports the credential-less method. Option E is not correct because the Endpoint Operations agent is not required for Service Discovery, and it is used for a different purpose of collecting metrics and properties from the guest operating system and applications. References:
Service Discovery Overview
Credential-Less Service Discovery with vRealize Operations
Install Telegraf Agent on Linux Virtual Machines
[Enable open-vm-tools-sdmg Package on Linux Virtual Machines]
NEW QUESTION # 29
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