210-015 VCE Vblock System Deployment and Implementation – Virtualization

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Question 7 (Troubleshooting)

You power on a Vblock System 320 and look at the Maps tab of an ESXi server in vCenter’s Hosts And Clusters view and see an ESXi server with a red “x” over it.

What is causing the ESX server problem?

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  • The server has crashed.

  • The server is an unsuitable candidate for migration.

  • The data store is out of space.

  • The server is rebooting.

Question 8 (Installation)

During the deployment of a Vblock System 320, the customer stresses the importance of network security and states that they would like to have a VM scan and capture all packets on the virtual switch to which it is connected.

Which security policy should you set?

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  • jumbo frame

  • MAC address change

  • promiscuous

  • port scan

Question 9 (Troubleshooting)

Overnight several virtual machines have triggered alarms for guest memory usage.

What are the proper steps to acknowledge the alarms while investigating the cause?

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  • Locate the relevant alarms and reset them.

  • Notify your monitoring team to disable all virtual machine monitoring; reboot all affected virtual machines and manually monitor their memory usage for the next 60 minutes.

  • Place all affected virtual machines into suspend until the alarms clear on their own.

  • From the Status Bar click the alarm button; select Acknowledge the Alarm.