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An administrator needs to make new VLANs available when provisioning a Oracle cluster database, which have been added to NDB via the Administration menu.
What needs to be done to expose the new VLANs for provisioning?

  1. Create a new VLAN in Prism Element and discover it in NDB.
  2. Update the Network Profile to include the new VLANs.
  3. Update Prism Element with the new VLAN and discover it in NDB.
  4. Create a new Network Profile with the new VLANs.

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

A Network Profile is a collection of network settings that are used to provision database server VMs in NDB. A Network Profile can include one or more VLANs, IP ranges, and DNS servers. To make new VLANs available when provisioning an Oracle cluster database, you need to update the Network Profile to include the new VLANs. You can do this by editing the existing Network Profile or creating a new one with the new VLANs. You do not need to create or update the VLANs in Prism Element, as NDB can discover the VLANs configured in AHV1.


Reference:

Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Module 2, Lesson 2.4 - Network Profiles
Nutanix Support & Insights, Nutanix NDB User Guide v2.5, Network Profiles Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB), Section 2 - Deploy and Configure an NDB Solution



An administrator is interested in using profiles to simplify the database provisioning process. The profile needs to include information related to the SQL service startup account, and the NDB worker service account.
Which profile would help the administrator accomplish this task?

  1. Windows Domain
  2. Network
  3. Database Parameter
  4. Software

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

The correct answer is A because the Windows Domain profile is the profile that includes information related to the SQL service startup account and the NDB worker service account. A Windows Domain profile is a collection of settings that define how NDB manages Windows-based database servers and databases. It contains the following information:
The domain name and credentials to join the database server VMs to the domain The SQL service startup account and password to run the SQL Server service on the database server VMs
The NDB worker service account and password to run the NDB Database Agent service on the database server VMs
The SQL Server authentication mode to use for the databases By using a Windows Domain profile, the administrator can simplify the database provisioning process by applying the same settings to multiple database server VMs and databases, without having to manually enter them each time. The other options are not correct because they describe different types of profiles that do not include information related to the SQL service startup account and the NDB worker service account. Option B is not correct because the Network profile is a profile that defines the network settings for the database server VMs, such as the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS, and VLAN. Option C is not correct because the Database Parameter profile is a profile that defines the database parameters for the databases, such as the memory, CPU, storage, and performance settings. Option D is not correct because the Software profile is a profile that defines the software settings for the database server VMs and databases, such as the database engine version, edition, and features.


Reference:

Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) certification, Nutanix NCP-DB Certification Exam Syllabus and Study Guide, Nutanix Database Services: Database modernization with Era - Now available



An administrator would like to replicate database snapshots to remote Nutanix clusters.
What should the administrator do to manage Time Machine data availability across all registered Nutanix clusters in NDB?

  1. Add Data Access to each Nutanix cluster and assign a DAM policy.
  2. Update the cluster's Data Access & select the remote cluster.
  3. Update the SLA on the Time Machine & schedule the remote replication.
  4. Select the snapshots & replicate them to each Nutanix cluster.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

To replicate database snapshots to remote Nutanix clusters, the administrator needs to add Data Access to each Nutanix cluster and assign a Data Availability Management (DAM) policy. Data Access is a feature of NDB that enables cross-cluster data mobility and protection. A DAM policy defines the replication frequency, retention period, and priority of the database snapshots across the clusters. By adding Data Access to each Nutanix cluster and assigning a DAM policy, the administrator can manage the Time Machine data availability across all registered Nutanix clusters in NDB.


Reference:

Nutanix Support & Insights, section "NDB Data Access"



Why are ports 3205 and 3260 important when working with Era?

  1. These ports facilitate SMB connections
  2. These ports facilitate iSCSI connections
  3. These ports facilitate NFS connections
  4. These ports facilitate CIFS connections

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Ports 3205 and 3260 are important when working with Era because they must be open on the Era server and all Controller VMs (CVMs) to facilitate iSCSI connections1. Specifically, port 3205 is used for iSCSI redirection2. Please be careful of routing iSCSI traffic, as it could impact performance2.



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