VMware 2V0-622D Exam Practice Questions (P. 3)
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Question #11
A domain user is able to successfully log into the vSphere Web Client, but notices that the vCenter Server system does not appear in the inventory.
Which is the cause of this situation?
Which is the cause of this situation?
- AThe Service Control Agent service is not running.
- BThe vCenter Server does not have any hosts added to inventory yet.
- CThe domain user has read-only permissions on vCenter Server.
- DThe domain user does not have vCenter Server permissions.
Correct Answer:
D
The vCenter Server system will not appear in the inventory if you do not have permissions on it. For example, if you log in as the vCenter Single Sign On administrator user, you might not have permissions on any vCenter Server system.
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.troubleshooting.doc/GUID-B7662658-9C2C-4C6E-809B-F211B1B08157.html
D
The vCenter Server system will not appear in the inventory if you do not have permissions on it. For example, if you log in as the vCenter Single Sign On administrator user, you might not have permissions on any vCenter Server system.
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.troubleshooting.doc/GUID-B7662658-9C2C-4C6E-809B-F211B1B08157.html
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Question #12
An administrator attempts to manually reclaim space on thin-provisioned VMFS6 volumes but finds that no additional space is being recovered.
Which could be causing this?
Which could be causing this?
- AvSphere 6.5 does not support manual UNMAP.
- BThe manual UNMAP operation has been moved to the vSphere web client.
- CThe VASA version is use is incompatible.
- DUNMAP is automated for VMFS6.
Correct Answer:
D
The additional space is not recovered because UNMAP is automated for VMFS 6. To get additional space recovered using the manual reclaim process, you need to remove UMAP from being automated for VMFS 6.
Reference:
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2147824
D
The additional space is not recovered because UNMAP is automated for VMFS 6. To get additional space recovered using the manual reclaim process, you need to remove UMAP from being automated for VMFS 6.
Reference:
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2147824
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Question #13
An administrator has upgraded to vSphere 6.5 and also wants to use Kerberos authentication for NFS.
Which can be done to the existing NFSv3 volumes to enable this feature?
Which can be done to the existing NFSv3 volumes to enable this feature?
- APerform a storage rescan on VMFS volumes.
- BUnmount the NFSv3 datastore, and then mount as NFSv4.1 datastore.
- CNothing. All NFSv3 mounted datastores are upgraded automatically during vSphere upgrades.
- DPerform a scan of new storage devices.
Correct Answer:
B
vSphere does not support automatic datastore conversions from NFS version 3 to NFS 4.1. If you want to upgrade your NFS 3 datastore, the following options are available:
✑ You can create a new NFS 4.1 datastore, and then use Storage vMotion to migrate virtual machines from the old datastore to the new one.
✑ Use conversion methods provided by your NFS storage server.
✑ Unmount from one version and then mount as the other
B
vSphere does not support automatic datastore conversions from NFS version 3 to NFS 4.1. If you want to upgrade your NFS 3 datastore, the following options are available:
✑ You can create a new NFS 4.1 datastore, and then use Storage vMotion to migrate virtual machines from the old datastore to the new one.
✑ Use conversion methods provided by your NFS storage server.
✑ Unmount from one version and then mount as the other
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Question #14
An administrator wants to restore the vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 from backup.
Where can this be accomplished?
Where can this be accomplished?
- Afrom the ESXi Host Client
- Bfrom the VMware vSphere Appliance Management Interface
- Cfrom within the VMware vSphere Web Client
- Dfrom the vCenter Server Appliance Installer
Correct Answer:
D
D
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Question #15
The administrator wants to power on VM-K2, which has a 2GHz CPU reservation. VM-M1, VM-M2, and VM-K1 are all powered on. VM-K2 is not powered on.
The exhibit shows the parent and child resource reservations.

If Resource Pool RP-KID is configured with an expandable reservation, which statement is true?
The exhibit shows the parent and child resource reservations.

If Resource Pool RP-KID is configured with an expandable reservation, which statement is true?
- AVM-K2 will be unable to power on because there are insufficient resources.
- BVM-K2 will be able to power on since resource pool RP-KID has 2GHz available.
- CVM-K2 will be unable to power on because only 2GHz are reserved for RP-KID.
- DVM-K2 will receive resource priority and will be able to power on this scenario.
Correct Answer:
A
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-8D813BB8-CE07-40F2-B2CA-269C1FB39475.html
A
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-8D813BB8-CE07-40F2-B2CA-269C1FB39475.html
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