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NEW QUESTION # 73
When preparing to provision multiple database server VMs, an administrator is tasked with configuring this set of VMs with the same number of cores per vCPU.
What is the easiest way for the administrator to accomplish this task?
Answer: B
Explanation:
A Compute Profile is a template that defines the CPU, memory, and disk resources for a database server VM.
By creating a Compute Profile with the desired number of cores per vCPU, the administrator can easily apply it to multiple VMs during provisioning, ensuring consistent and optimal performance. This also saves time and effort compared to updating the VMs individually or modifying the default profile after provisioning. References: Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) Course Details, Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) CertificationDetails, Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) YouTube Playlist, How-to setup number of cores per CPU in a virtual machine.
NEW QUESTION # 74
How would an administrator enter the NDB command line to change the static IP address on the NDB VM?
Answer: B
Explanation:
To change the static IP address on the NDB VM, an administrator would need to enter the NDB command line using the cerebro_cli command. The cerebro_cli command is used to access the Cerebro service, which is responsible for managing the NDB instance and its components. The cerebro_cli command can be run from the NDB VM or from any other VM that has network connectivity to the NDB VM. The cerebro_cli command has various subcommands and options to perform different tasks, such as changing the IP address, hostname, password, or certificate of the NDB VM. To change the static IP address, the administrator would need to use the cerebro_cli network update subcommand with the appropriate parameters, such as the new IP address, netmask, gateway, and DNS servers. The cerebro_cli network update subcommand also requires the administrator to provide the current password of the NDB VM for authentication. After changing the IP address, the administrator would need to restart the NDB VM for the changes to take effect. References:
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5, Section 2 - Deploy and Configure an NDB Solution, Objective 2.2: Configure an NDB Instance
* Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) Course, Module 3: Nutanix Database Service (NDB) Installation and Configuration, Lesson 3.2: Configuring NDB, Topic: Changing the IP Address of the NDB VM
* Nutanix Database Service (NDB) Command Line Interface Guide, Chapter 2: Cerebro CLI, Section:
cerebro_cli network update
NEW QUESTION # 75
When running the Linux prerequisites script, an administrator discovers that the only required argument is -t.
What does the -t argument specify?
Answer: A
Explanation:
When running the Linux prerequisites script for NDB, the -t argument is a required parameter that specifies the timeout interval. This argument defines the maximum time (in seconds) the script will wait for certain operations (e.g., connectivity checks, package installations) to complete before timing out. This is critical during the preinstallation phase to ensure the environment is properly configured and responsive, avoiding indefinite hangs. Other options are not associated with -t:
* A. Operating System type: This is not a typical argument for the prerequisites script.
* C. NDB server IP: This would be specified separately (e.g., via -s or a similar flag).
* D. Database engine: This is irrelevant to the prerequisites script, which focuses on system setup.
Thus, the verified answer is B, aligning with the script's purpose of managing execution timeouts.
Official Nutanix Database Automation References
* Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Module 2: Deploying and Configuring an NDB Solution, Lesson 2.1: Running Prerequisites Scripts.
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5 Knowledge Objectives, Section
2: Deploy and Configure an NDB Solution, Objective 2.1: Prepare Hosts (applicable to v6.10).
* Nutanix NDB Installation Guide: "Running the Linux Prerequisites Script" section, detailing -t usage.
NEW QUESTION # 76
What does a Time Machine frozen status indicate?
Answer: D
Explanation:
A Time Machine frozen status indicates that the database that was associated with the Time Machine has been de-registered from NDB, but the Time Machine itself has not been deleted. This means that the Time Machine still contains the snapshots and logs of the de-registered database, but it cannot perform any further operations on it. To resume the normal functioning of the Time Machine, the administrator can either re-register the database with NDB, or delete the Time Machine and free up the storage space.
References: Nutanix Support & Insights, section "Resolving All Alerts for a Time Machine"
NEW QUESTION # 77
An administrator needs to reset the NDB GUI password.
What should the administrator perform from the SSH session?
Answer: A
Explanation:
To reset the NDB GUI password in Nutanix Database Service (NDB), an administrator must access the system through an SSH session and use the appropriate command-line interface (CLI) tools provided by NDB. The correct process involves entering the era-server CLI, which is the specific CLI environment for managing NDB-related configurations, including security settings like password resets. Once in the era-server CLI, the administrator executes the security password reset command to initiate the password reset process for the NDB GUI. This method ensures that the reset is performed within the NDB-managed environment securely and aligns with Nutanix's recommended administrative procedures.
* Option A is correct because it specifies the era-server CLI and the exact command security password reset, which are consistent with NDB's administrative tools for managing GUI access credentials.
* Option B (sudo passwd era) is incorrect because era is not a system user account in the context of NDB's Linux-based control plane; this command pertains to standard Linux user management, not NDB-specific GUI password resets.
* Option C (sudo passwd admin) is also incorrect as admin refers to a generic user that may not correspond to the NDB GUI account, and this approach bypasses NDB's internal security mechanisms.
* Option D is incorrect due to a typo (era CLI instead of era-server CLI), which renders it imprecise despite the intent being similar to Option A.
This process assumes the administrator has SSH access to the NDB control plane VM and the necessary privileges to execute these commands.
References
* Nutanix Database Service (NDB) User Guide, Section: Administering an NDB Environment, Subsection: Managing Access Controls and Password Resets
* Nutanix Support & Insights, Knowledge Base Article: "Resetting NDB GUI Password via CLI"
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5 Blueprint, Section 6: Administer an NDB Environment
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