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The following critical Availability Alert displays in prism Central:



The protection Policy PP-BCA-1HR includes a business critical application with a 1-hour snapshot frequency.

What is causing this issue?

  1. There is a scheduled outage for the Availability Zone referenced in Protection Policy PP- BCA-1HR.
  2. Workloads included in PP-BCA-1HR are no longer within their intended RPO.
  3. Prism Central in the Availability Zone for PP-BCA-1HR is unavailable.
  4. NearSync replication between theAvailability Zones has fallen out of scope.

Answer(s): A



Refer to the exhibit.



An administrator receive the warningmassages shown in the exhibit while validating cluster conversion from EXSi to AHV.

What should the administrator do to address this warning in v Center Server?

  1. Keep active adapters od different speeds as active standby
  2. Remove adapters that are active but not homogeneous.
  3. Keep homogeneous adapter as active and standby
  4. Remove the standby adapters under Teaming and Failover.

Answer(s): C



The following alert appears on the file server alerts tab in the file server dashboard:



Which two events can generate this alert? (choose two)

  1. A three-node dusterhosting the file server is undergoing AOS upgrade.
  2. A node failed in a three-node cluster.
  3. A Nutanix file with four hie server VMs is deployed on a three-node duster.
  4. A node is set to the maintenance mode in a three node cluster.

Answer(s): A,D



A consultant creates an AHV cluster and connects the Intel X550T NICs to the top of rack switch using Twinax cables. The activity and link lights are green. The cluster cannot communicate over the 10GbE link.

What is the first command the consultant should perform to troubleshoot the issue?

  1. manage_ovs show_bridges
  2. manage_ovs show_interfaces
  3. manage_ovs update_uplinks
  4. manage_ovs show_uplinks

Answer(s): A






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