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Question 66 - NCP-MCI-6.5 discussion

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An administrator was reviewing various AOS logs when a it was noticed that the time of the logs were off by several hours.

Which initial step was missed during the post process cluster configuration?

A.
Setting the cluster time zone via PC GUI
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A.
Setting the cluster time zone via PC GUI
B.
Setting the cluster time zone via CVM NCLI
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B.
Setting the cluster time zone via CVM NCLI
C.
Setting the cluster time zone via PE GUI
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C.
Setting the cluster time zone via PE GUI
D.
Setting the cluster time zone via CVM ACLI
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D.
Setting the cluster time zone via CVM ACLI
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The cluster time zone is a setting that determines the time zone used by all CVMs in the cluster. The cluster time zone affects the timestamps of Nutanix logs, events, alerts, and reports. The cluster time zone also affects the scheduling of tasks such as snapshots, replication, and upgrades.By default, the cluster time zone is set to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) when the cluster is created3.

To change the cluster time zone, the administrator needs to use the ncli (Nutanix command-line interface) on any CVM in the cluster.The steps are as follows4:

Log in to any CVM using SSH.

Runncli cluster get-timezoneto check the current cluster time zone.

Runncli cluster set-timezone timezone=<timezone>to change the cluster time zone, where<timezone>is a valid time zone identifier (for example, America/New_York).

Runncli cluster get-timezoneagain to verify that the cluster time zone has been changed.

Note that changing the cluster time zone does not affect the time zone of Prism Element or Prism Central VMs.To change their time zone, the administrator needs to use Prism Element UI or Prism Central UI respectively5.

asked 23/09/2024
harinder giri
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