210-015: VCE Vblock System Deployment and Implementation - Virtualization
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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?
The ESXi 5.0 servers appear to have hardware problems after you have powered up the Vblock System 320. You want to view the log files for the ESXi servers.
What are two ways to accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
A VM on the Vblock System 320 is unable to communicate on the customer network. When examining the virtual machine, you notice it has the same port group as the other VMs on the same ESXi server.
Which action must you perform to resolve the problem?
While upgrading five hosts in a vSphere cluster, the maintenance window ends. The customer does not allow you to extend the window, so now the cluster is running the hosts at different build levels. There are two hosts at the new build version, and three hosts at the previous build version. There are 11 virtual machines protected by VMware Fault Tolerance in the cluster. You now see the following error No suitable host can be found to place the Fault Tolerance Secondary VM for virtual machine SalesVM.
What is the cause of this error?
You are asked to setup several ESXi hosts so that they boot from SAN. After completing the second host and powering it on, the ESXi image becomes corrupt.
What is the cause?
You are asked to perform an in-place upgrade of an ESXi 4 server to an ESXi 5 while maintaining the network settings.
What are three ways to accomplish this task? (Choose three.)
You are on deployment, and must enable the SSH service on an ESXi host. In the vSphere client GUI under Configuration, which submenu do you use to complete this task?
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?
You want to quickly apply groups of settings to new or existing ESXi servers.
Which vSphere feature would be used?
The CIO of your organization requests an audit of all user logins to vCenter with the vSphere client.
Which action will allow you to provide this information?
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