VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Support v1.0

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An administrator needs to confirm which account initiates tasks from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations. As a test, a virtual machine (VM) is powered on/off through VCF Operations.
In the vCenter task pane, what account would be the initiator of the task?

  • A. The service account between vCenter and SDDC Manager.
  • B. The credentials of the logged in user.
  • C. The service account between VCF Operations and vCenter.
  • D. The [email protected] account.


Answer : C

An administrator is attempting to import a certificate chain in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations by uploading a certificate file. The validation fails with an error stating, "The provided certificate content is invalid."
What is a possible cause for this error?

  • A. The certificate chain order is invalid.
  • B. The certificate chain is missing the root CA.
  • C. The certificate is not PEM-encoded.
  • D. The certificate chain does not include the private key.


Answer : A

An administrator is responsible for managing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The following information has been provided about the VCF fleet configuration:
The VCF fleet consists of a single VCF instance with a single management domain and a single workload domain.
VCF Automation has a single Organization for VM Apps configured with a VCF Cloud Account for the workload domain.
The administrator has been tasked with creating a new Organization for All Apps to support the developers need to deploy Kubernetes-based applications in a new region in a workload domain.
The administrator attempts to create a new region through the VCF Automation Provider Portal but the VMware NSX manager for the workload domain does not appear on the list of available NSX managers.
What action must the administrator complete to resolve the issue?

  • A. Deploy a new VCF workload domain.
  • B. Add the SDDC Manager integration for the VCF instance.
  • C. Deploy an additional VCF workload domain cluster.
  • D. Trigger an inventory synch in VCF Operations fleet management.


Answer : B

An administrator is responsible for supporting a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet and has been tasked with deploying VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations for Logs. To complete this task, the administrator needs to configure a new offline depot within VCF Operations fleet management.
The following information has been provided to the administrator to complete the task:

Offline Depot Type: Webserver -
Repository URL: http://10.138.148.160/depot/

Username: depotuser -
Password: P@sswordl23!
Accept imported certificate: True
When the administrator attempts to configure the depot, the following error message is presented:
Either the depot URL provided is partial or invalid or not reachable or download token is invalid. Check logs for more details.
The administrator completes the following troubleshooting steps:
Confirms the Repository URL is valid by connecting to it through a web browser.
Reviews the command used to create the depot:
./vcf-download-tool binaries download --depot-store=/VCF --depot-download token-file= <token file path>
-vcf-version=9.0.0.0 --sku=VCF --component=VRLI --type=INSTALL
Confirms that the downloaded folder and files were copied into the /depot shared folder on the web server hosting the repository.
Which two actions must the administrator take to resolve the issue? (Choose two.)

  • A. When configuring the offline depot, the OfflineDepotType should be changed to Local Path.
  • B. When configuring the offline depot, the Repository URL should be changed to http://10.138.148.160.
  • C. Reconfigure the web server to share the /VCF/ folder containing the depot files.
  • D. When configuring the offline depot, the Repository URL should be changed to https://10.138.148.160/depot/.
  • E. Reconfigure the Fleet Manager appliance to share the /data/ folder.


Answer : BC

An administrator is automating the deployment of a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet using VCF Installer. The VCF fleet must include VCF Automation being deployed in a simple deployment model.
The administrator creates a JSON file, but during the installation attempt the VCF Installer returns an error indicating that the JSON validation has failed.
What is the cause of the errors?

  • A. Second IP address for VCF Automation is not specified.
  • B. VCF components binaries are not downloaded.
  • C. NSX Manager size was defined as large.
  • D. A separate distributed switch was defined for vSAN traffic.


Answer : A

An administrator configures a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance in a remote site using a vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) for the workload domain cluster. vSAN ESA is configured with Auto-Policy Management and is designed to tolerate a single failure. The cluster experiences a hardware failure and on investigation, the administrator discovers that the affected objects did not re-protect and remain in a "Reduced availability with no rebuild" state.
How can the administrator explain why the vSAN objects did not rebuild as expected?

  • A. The storage devices are not certified for vSAN.
  • B. The existing disk groups need to be expanded to support additional capacity.
  • C. The storage policy needs to be modified to support forced provisioning.
  • D. The number of ESX hosts doesn't support rebuilds during an outage.


Answer : D

An administrator attempts to add a new user (provideradmin05) within the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation Provider Management Portal, however provideradmin05 cannot be found for import.
The following information is provided:
The existing VCF Fleet uses VMware Identity Broker (VIDB) for single sign-on.
VIDB uses Active Directory as the identity provider.
A group named VCFA_ProviderAdmins was created in Active Directory, populated with the appropriate user accounts and synchronized with VIDB.
Five days later provideradmin05 was added to VCFA_ProviderAdmins.
What will resolve this issue?

  • A. In the VCF Automation Provider Management Portal, enable the Advanced Rights Bundle Mode.
  • B. In VCF Operations, disable VCF SSO for VCF Automation.
  • C. In VCF Operations, manually resync the directory.
  • D. In the VCF Automation Provider Management Portal, import provideradmin05 as an LDAP user.


Answer : C

An administrator is attempting to log into the vCenter using the vSphere Client but receives an error stating "no healthy upstream"
What are two possible causes for this? (Choose two.)

  • A. The vpxd service is not running.
  • B. The SSO Service is not running.
  • C. Port 443 is not opened between the local machine and the vCenter.
  • D. The vmware-rbd-watchdog service is not running.
  • E. The administrator logged in with the root account.


Answer : AB

An administrator is performing an image compliance check on a cluster with a VMware ESX host that is configured with a DPU. The compliance check fails with error "Failed to start vAPI task on data processing unit". The lifecycle.log on the ESX host shows "Invalid field software_spec in structure com.vmware.esx.settings_daemon.software.scan_spec.".
What is the cause of this error?

  • A. A component was removed from the image.
  • B. A device driver is incompatible with the included firmware.
  • C. A vendor add-on was not provided in the image.
  • D. The cluster was not assigned a default image.


Answer : C

An administrator has successfully deployed and configured the Application Monitoring Telegraf Agent to 30 virtual machines through VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations.
After 24 hours, the administrator is alerted to the fact that no additional data has been collected since the agents were deployed on the virtual machines.
What could be the possible cause of the issue?

  • A. Application monitoring has been configured to use a single Cloud Proxy rather than a Collector Group.
  • B. There is a compatibility issue between the version of Virtual Machine Hardware and VMware Tools.
  • C. There is a time synchronization issue between the Telegraf Agent and the Cloud Proxy.
  • D. The Service Discovery Management Pack has not been configured.


Answer : C

After upgrading from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.2 to VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 the administrator attempts to enable SSH access through the vCenter console to the newly upgraded VCF Ops instance and is not able to. They attempt to log in through SSH as the root user and they are unable to. What needs to be done to enable SSH access to the VCF Ops instance?

  • A. Use VCF Operations to remediate the password
  • B. Reset the root password.
  • C. Rollback to snapshot because the upgrade did not work as expected.
  • D. Reboot the appliance and enable SSH.


Answer : D

An administrator logs into the VMware NSX Manage UI and observes a "Remote Logging Not Configured" alarm for each NSX Management node.
What is a possible reason for this issue?

  • A. Update the NSX Edge Cluster Profile to configure a remote logging server.
  • B. Update the NSX Node Profile to configure a remote logging server.
  • C. Update the NSX Uplink Profile to configure a remote logging server.
  • D. Update the NSX Configuration Profile to configure a remote logging server.


Answer : D

An administrator logs into the VMware NSX Manager UI and discovers a time sync issue that has been reported the VMWare Cloud Foundation (VCF) installer.
The administrator performs the following steps:
1. Validates that the NTP server IP addresses are present in the NTP configuration on the VCF Installer.
2. Validates that the DNS records are correctly set for the FQDN and IP address of the two NTP servers.
3. Validates that the NTP servers can be pinged by name and IP address from the VCF Installer.
4. Validates that the time between the NTP servers and the VCF Installer is synchronized successfully.
What additional step should the administrator perform to help identify the cause of the error?

  • A. Confirm that the NTP service has an allowed rule in the iptables on the VCF Installer.
  • B. Confirm that the ESX hosts have been configured to use host time synchronization.
  • C. Confirm that the time on the ESX hosts allocated for the management domain is synchronized with the same NTP servers as the VCF Installer.
  • D. Confirm that the NTP server details have been specified in the deployment parameter workbook using the required FQDN format.


Answer : C

An administrator has a vSphere 8.0 update 3 environment with the following configuration:

A 3-node vSAN cluster -
A vSphere Standard Switch (VSS)
Several standalone ESX hosts in the vCenter inventory
They want to convert this vSphere environment into a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 management domain.
Identify two changes they will need to make before converting this vSphere environment into a VMWare Cloud Foundation (VCF) Management domain? (Choose two.)

  • A. Remove the vSphere Standard Switch from the vCenter Inventory.
  • B. Configure a vSphere Distributed Switch.
  • C. Upgrade vSphere 8.0 Update 3 to vSphere 9.0.
  • D. Remove the standalone hosts from the vCenter inventory.


Answer : BD

An administrator is preparing to upgrade their VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) management domain from VCF 5.0 to VCF 9.0.
After configuring the online depot, they see the SDDC Manager 9.0 upgrade bundle is available. However, the 9.0 upgrade bundles for vCenter, ESX, and NSX are missing.
How can the administrator resolve this issue?

  • A. Upgrade the SDDC Manager to 9.0.
  • B. Use the VCF Offline Bundle Transfer Utility (OBTU) to download the missing 9.0 upgrade bundles.
  • C. Use the VCF Download Tool to download the missing 9.0 upgrade bundles.
  • D. Upgrade the management domain from VCF 5.0 to VCF 5.2.


Answer : D

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