Exam Code: VCP5-DCV
Exam Name: VMware Certified Professional 5 – Data Center Virtualization (VCP5-DCV) Exam
Updated: Nov 12, 2024
Q&As: 571
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An administrator is using Update Manager 5.x to update virtual appliances in a vSphere environment. The environment is using the vCenter Server Virtual Appliance (vCSA). What would cause the remediation to fail?
A. Updating of the appliance can only be done if the vCenter Server Virtual Appliance (vCSA) has been put into Maintenance Mode.
B. Remediation must be configured on the Appliance Administration page before use.
C. Remediation of the vCenter Server Virtual Appliance (vCSA) with Update Manager is not supported.
D. Remediation requires the hosts to be connected to vCenter using an IPv4 address.
Which tool defines the Image Profiles used with Auto Deploy?
A. The vSphere PowerCLI add-deployrule cmdlet
B. The vSphere PowerCLI new-deployrule cmdlet
C. The vSphere CLI add-deployrule command
D. The vSphere CLI new-deployrule command
A mid-size company with a vSphere 5 cluster wants to enable their helpdesk staff to be able to acknowledge alarms on the hosts. Currently the group "HelpDesk" has the Read-only role assigned to the Cluster object. Which action should the administrator perform?
A. Enable Propagate to Child Objects on the current permission.
B. Move the current permission to the Datacenter object.
C. Add the Alarms - Acknowledge Alarm privilege to the current role and enable "Propagate to Child Objects"
D. Clone the role, add the Alarms - Acknowledge Alarm privilege, replace the current role.
A vSphere administrator needs to enable Distributed Resource Scheduling (DRS) in an existing vSphere environment:
The environment contains a High Availability (HA) cluster with eight ESXi hosts.
Six ESXi hosts are not in a cluster.
DRS should be used on as many hosts as possible.
Initial placement of virtual machines should be automatically performed.
Migration recommendations should be provided, but not performed without approval.
Which procedure should the administrator perform to accomplish this task?
A. Select the datacenter and create a DRS cluster. Add the six remaining hosts to this cluster, then enable DRS. Edit the DRS settings and change the automation level to Partial.
B. Select the existing HA cluster. Add the six remaining hosts to the cluster. Enable DRS, then edit the settings and change the automation level to Manual.
C. Select the datacenter and create a DRS cluster. Add the six remaining hosts to this cluster, then enable DRS. Edit the DRS settings and change the automation level to Manual.
D. Select the existing HA cluster. Add the six remaining hosts to the cluster. Enable DRS, then edit the settings and change the automation level to Partial.
An organization has a cluster of 6 ESXi hosts. Security policy requires that all administrative activity occurs through vCenter Server and not directly on the hosts. Which action should a system administrator take to enforce this policy?
A. Use the vSphere client to right-click on the cluster and select Enable lockdown mode on the ESXi hosts in the cluster.
B. Use the vSphere client to navigate to the Security Profile of each ESXi host and enable lockdown mode.
C. Connect to the DCUI of each ESXi host and navigate the menus to the Troubleshooting Options and enable lockdown mode.
D. Connect to the ESXi shell on each host and type the command service lockdown start.
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