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A server engineer wants to control power usage on a Cisco UCS C-Series rack server down to the component level.
Which two components support specific power limits? (Choose two.)

  1. storage controller
  2. network controller
  3. processor
  4. graphic card
  5. memory

Answer(s): C,E

Explanation:

On the Power Monitoring tab, review and update the chart, component, to view the power consumption details.


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/sw/gui/config/guide/4_1/b_Cisco_UCS_C-series_GUI_Configuration_Guide_41/ b_Cisco_UCS_C-series_GUI_Configuration_Guide_41_chapter_0100.html



An engineer is implementing an import operation in Cisco UCS Manager.
What is the impact of performing this operation?

  1. Information is modified on the management plane only.
  2. A configuration is imported from a higher release to a lower release.
  3. It is possible to schedule an import operation.
  4. Only a configuration file that was exported from the same Cisco UCS Manager is allowed to be imported.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Import Configuration -
You can import any configuration file that was exported from Cisco UCS Manager. The file does not need to have been exported from the same Cisco UCS
Manager.
The import function is available for all configuration, system configuration, and logical configuration files. You can perform an import while the system is up and running. An import operation modifies information on the management plane only. Some modifications caused by an import operation, such as a change to a vNIC assigned to a server, can cause a server reboot or other operations that disrupt traffic.


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/141/UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_141_chapter43.html#:~:text=An
%20import%20operation%20modifies%20information,cannot%20schedule%20an%20import%20operation



An engineer wants to create a backup of Cisco UCS Manager for disaster recovery purposes.
What are two characteristics of a full state backup of a Cisco UCS Manager database? (Choose two.)

  1. contains all of the runtime states and statuses but not the configurations
  2. performs a complete binary dump of the database as a .bin file
  3. performs a complete binary dump of the database as a .sql file
  4. performs a complete binary dump of the database as a .txz file
  5. contains all of the configurations

Answer(s): B,E

Explanation:

Backup Types -
You can perform one or more of the following types of backups through Cisco UCS Manager:
Full state-A binary file that includes a snapshot of the entire system. You can use the file generated from this backup to restore the system during disaster recovery. This file can restore or rebuild the configuration on the original fabric interconnect or recreate the configuration on a different fabric interconnect. You cannot use this file for an import.


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/141/UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_141_chapter43.html



What happens to the default host firmware policy after a Cisco UCS Manager upgrade?

  1. It is assigned to all the service profiles that include a host firmware policy.
  2. It is replaced by a new default policy without any firmware entries.
  3. It is set to match the host firmware policy.
  4. It is updated to contain the firmware entries of all the components.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

After you upgrade Cisco UCS Manager, a new host firmware policy named "default" is created, and is assigned to all service profiles that did not already include a host firmware policy. The default host firmware policy is blank. It does not contain any firmware entries for any components.


Reference:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-manager/GUI-User-Guides/Firmware-Mgmt/3-1/ b_UCSM_GUI_Firmware_Management_Guide_3_1/b_UCSM_GUI_Firmware_Management_Guide_3_1_chapter_0111.html



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