Latest Jul-2024 Nutanix NCP-US-6.5 Dumps Updated 78 Questions [Q26-Q42]

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NEW QUESTION # 26
Which scenario is causing the alert and need to be addressed to allow the entities to be protected?

  • A. One or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group may have been deleted
  • B. One or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group is part of multiple Recovery Plans configured with a Witness.
  • C. The logical timestamp for one or more of the Volume Groups is not consistent between clusters
  • D. One or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group contains state metadata

Answer: A

Explanation:
The scenario that is causing the alert and needs to be addressed to allow the entities to be protected is that one or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group may have been deleted. A Consistency Group is a logical grouping of VMs or Volume Groups that are protected together by a Protection Policy. A Protection Policy is a set of rules that defines how often snapshots are taken, how long they are retained, and where they are replicated for disaster recovery purposes. If one or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group are deleted, the Protection Policy will fail to protect them and generate an alert with the code AI303551 - VolumeGroupProtectionFailed. Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide, page 29; Nutanix Volumes Troubleshooting Guide


NEW QUESTION # 27
An administrator is able to review and modify objects in a registered ESXI cluster from a PE instance, but when the administrator attempts to deploy an Objects cluster to the same ESXi cluster, the error that is shown in the exhibit is shown.
What is the appropriate configuration to verify to allow successful Objects cluster deployment to this ESXi cluster?

  • A. Ensure that vCenter in PE cluster is registered using FQDN and that vCenter details in Objects UI are using IP address.
  • B. Replace the expired self-signed SSL certificate for the Object Store with a non-expired self signed SSL certificate.
  • C. Replace the expired self-signed SSL certificate for the Object Store with a non-expired ' signed by a valid Certificate Authority.
  • D. Ensure that vCenter in PE cluster is registered using FQDN and that vCenter details in Objects UI are using FQDN.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The appropriate configuration to verify to allow successful Objects cluster deployment to this ESXi cluster is to ensure that vCenter in PE cluster is registered using FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) and that vCenter details in Objects UI are using FQDN. FQDN is a domain name that specifies the exact location of a host in the domain hierarchy. For example, esxi01.nutanix.com is an FQDN for an ESXi host. Using FQDN instead of IP addresses can avoid certificate validation errors when deploying Objects clusters to ESXi clusters. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide, page 9; Nutanix Objects Troubleshooting Guide, page 5


NEW QUESTION # 28
An administrator has discovered that File server services are down on a cluster.
Which service should the administrator investigation for this issue?

  • A. Cassandra
  • B. Insights_collector
  • C. Sys_stats_server
  • D. Minerva-nvm

Answer: D

Explanation:
The service that the administrator should investigate for this issue is Minerva-nvm. Minerva-nvm is a service that runs on each CVM and provides communication between Prism Central and Files services. Minerva-nvm also monitors the health of Files services and reports any failures or alerts to Prism Central. If Minerva-nvm is down on any CVM, it can affect the availability and functionality of Files services on that cluster. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 23; Nutanix Files Troubleshooting Guide


NEW QUESTION # 29
What are two ways to manage Objects? (Choose two.)

  • A. SSH
  • B. PC
  • C. CLI
  • D. API

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
There are two ways to manage Objects: PC (Prism Central) and API (Application Programming Interface). PC is a web-based user interface that allows administrators to create, configure, monitor, and manage Objects clusters, buckets, users, and policies. API is a set of S3-compatible REST APIs that allows applications and users to interact with Objects programmatically. API can be used to perform operations such as creating buckets, uploading objects, listing objects, downloading objects, deleting objects, and so on. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide; Nutanix Objects API Reference Guide


NEW QUESTION # 30
A company uses Linux and Windows workstations. The administrator is evaluating solution for their file storage needs.
The solution should support these requirements:
* Distributed File System
* Active Directory integrated
* Scale out architecture

  • A. Files
  • B. Mine
  • C. Volumes
  • D. Objects

Answer: A

Explanation:
The solution that meets the company's requirements for their file storage needs is Files. Files is a feature that allows users to create and manage file server instances (FSIs) on a Nutanix cluster. FSIs can provide SMB and NFS access to file shares and exports for different types of clients. Files supports these requirements:
Distributed File System: Files uses a distributed file system that spans across multiple FSVMs (File Server VMs), which improves scalability, performance, and availability.
Active Directory integrated: Files can integrate with Active Directory for authentication and authorization of SMB clients and multiprotocol NFS clients.
Scale out architecture: Files can scale out by adding more FSVMs to an existing FSI or creating new FSIs on the same or different clusters. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 27; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 6


NEW QUESTION # 31
Refer to the exhibit.

What does the ''X'' represent on the icon?

  • A. Tiered File
  • B. Corrupt ISO
  • C. Share Disconnected File
  • D. Distributed shared file

Answer: D

Explanation:
The "X" on the icon represents a distributed shared file, which is a file that belongs to a distributed share or export. A distributed share or export is a type of SMB share or NFS export that distributes the hosting of top-level directories across multiple FSVMs. The "X" indicates that the file is not hosted by the current FSVM, but by another FSVM in the cluster. The "X" also helps to identify which files are eligible for migration when using the Nutanix Files Migration Tool. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 34; Nutanix Files Migration Tool User Guide, page 10


NEW QUESTION # 32
An administrator has been tasked with creating a distributed share on a single-node cluster, but has been unable to successfully complete the task.
Why is this task failing?

  • A. Distributed shares require multiple nodes.
  • B. AOS version should be greater than 6.0.
  • C. File server version should be greater than 3.8.0
  • D. Number of distributed shares limit reached.

Answer: A

Explanation:
A distributed share is a type of SMB share or NFS export that distributes the hosting of top-level directories across multiple FSVMs, which improves load balancing and performance. A distributed share cannot be created on a single-node cluster, because there is only one FSVM available. A distributed share requires at least two nodes in the cluster to distribute the directories. Therefore, the task of creating a distributed share on a single-node cluster will fail. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 33; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 8


NEW QUESTION # 33
Which port is required between a CVM or Prism Central to insights,nutanix.com for Data Lens configuration?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: C

Explanation:
Data Lens is a SaaS that provides file analytics and reporting, anomaly detection, audit trails, ransomware protection features, and tiering management for Nutanix Files. To configure Data Lens, one of the network requirements is to allow HTTPS (port 443) traffic between a CVM or Prism Central to insights.nutanix.com. This allows Data Lens to collect metadata and statistics from the FSVMs and display them in a graphical user interface. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 93; Nutanix Data Lens User Guide


NEW QUESTION # 34
An administrator has performed an AOS upgrade, but noticed that the compression on containers is not happening.
What is the delay before compression begins on the Files container?

  • A. 60 minutes
  • B. 30 minutes
  • C. 24 hours
  • D. 12 hours

Answer: D

Explanation:
The delay before compression begins on the Files container is 12 hours. Compression is a feature that reduces the storage space required for data by applying an algorithm that eliminates redundant or unnecessary bits. Compression can improve the storage efficiency and performance of Files. Compression is enabled by default on the Files container and runs in the background as a low-priority task. Compression does not start immediately after an AOS upgrade, but waits for 12 hours to avoid interfering with other high-priority tasks or operations. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 24; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 10


NEW QUESTION # 35
An administrator is upgrading Files from version 3.7 to 4.1 in the highly secured environment the pre-upgrade check fail with below error:
FileServer preupgrade check failed with cause (s) Sub task poll timed out What initial troubleshooting step should the administrator take?

  • A. Check the there is enough disk space on FSVMs.
  • B. Examine the failed tasks on the FSVMs
  • C. Verify connectivity between the FSVMs.
  • D. Increase upgrades timeout from ecli

Answer: C

Explanation:
One of the possible causes of a failed pre-upgrade check for Files is network connectivity issues between the FSVMs. The administrator should verify that there are no firewall rules or network policies that block the communication between the FSVMs on ports 22 (SSH), 9440 (HTTPS), and 2009 (RPC). The administrator can use tools such as ping, traceroute, and telnet to test the connectivity between the FSVMs. Reference: Nutanix Support Portal - Troubleshooting Nutanix Files Upgrade Issues


NEW QUESTION # 36
Which protocols are supported by Files?

  • A. SMBv2 SMBv3, NFSv3, NFSv4
  • B. SMBv1. SMBv2, NFSv2, NFSv3
  • C. SMBv1. SMBv2, NFSv3, NFSv4
  • D. SMBv2 SMBv3, NFSv2, NFSv3

Answer: A

Explanation:
The protocols that are supported by Files are SMBv2, SMBv3, NFSv3, and NFSv4. SMB (Server Message Block) is a protocol that allows clients to access files, printers, and other resources on a network. NFS (Network File System) is a protocol that allows clients to access files on a remote server as if they were local. Files supports both SMB and NFS protocols for creating shares and exports that can be accessed by different types of clients. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 31; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 6


NEW QUESTION # 37
An administrator successfully installed Objects and was able to create a bucket.
When using the reference URL to access this Objects store, the administrator is unable to write data in the bucket when using an Action Directory account.
Which action should the administrator take to resolve this issue?

  • A. Replace SSL Certificates at the Object store level.
  • B. Verify Access Keys for the user.
  • C. Reset the Active Directory user password.
  • D. Verify sharing policies at the bucket level.

Answer: B

Explanation:
The action that the administrator should take to resolve this issue is to verify Access Keys for the user. Access Keys are credentials that allow users to access Objects buckets using S3-compatible APIs or tools. Access Keys consist of an Access Key ID and a Secret Access Key, which are used to authenticate and authorize requests to Objects. If the user is unable to write data in the bucket using an Active Directory account, it may be because the user does not have valid Access Keys or the Access Keys do not have sufficient permissions. The administrator can verify and manage Access Keys for the user in Prism Central. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide, page 13; Nutanix Objects Solution Guide, page 8


NEW QUESTION # 38
Users are complaining about having to reconnecting to share when there are networking issues.
Which files feature should the administrator enable to ensure the sessions will auto-reconnect in such events?

  • A. Connected Shares
  • B. Workload Optimization
  • C. Durable File Handles
  • D. Multi-Protocol Shares

Answer: C

Explanation:
The Files feature that the administrator should enable to ensure the sessions will auto-reconnect in such events is Durable File Handles. Durable File Handles is a feature that allows SMB clients to reconnect to a file server after a temporary network disruption or a client sleep state without losing the handle to the open file. Durable File Handles can improve the user experience and reduce the risk of data loss or corruption. Durable File Handles can be enabled for each share in the Files Console. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 76; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 10


NEW QUESTION # 39
Which two platform are currently supported for Smart Tiering? (Choose two.)

  • A. AWS Standard
  • B. Wasabi
  • C. Google Cloud Storage
  • D. Azure Blob

Answer: A

Explanation:
The two platforms that are currently supported for Smart Tiering are AWS Standard and Azure Blob. Smart Tiering is a feature that allows administrators to tier data from Files to cloud storage based on file age, file size, and file type. Smart Tiering can help reduce the storage cost and optimize the performance of Files. Smart Tiering currently supports AWS Standard and Azure Blob as the cloud storage platforms, and more platforms will be added in the future. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 99; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 11


NEW QUESTION # 40
An administrator has been directed to configure Volumes to Nutanix's best practices for security.
What should the administrate! do to be compliant?

  • A. Enable at-rest encryption on Volume Groups.
  • B. Configure Volume Groups to use CHAP.
  • C. Use data services IP for external host connectivity.
  • D. Segment iSCSI traffic to a physically separate network.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Nutanix Volumes is a feature that allows users to create and manage block storage devices (volume groups) on a Nutanix cluster. Volume groups can be accessed by external hosts using the iSCSI protocol. To secure volume groups from unauthorized access, Nutanix recommends configuring CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) for each volume group in Prism Element. CHAP is a security feature that authenticates iSCSI initiators and targets before allowing access to a volume group. CHAP requires both the initiator and the target to have a shared secret (a password) that is used to generate a challenge and a response during the authentication process. CHAP can prevent unauthorized access to volume groups and protect data from malicious attacks. Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide, page 25; Nutanix Volumes Security Guide


NEW QUESTION # 41
An administrator is looking for a tool that includes these features:
* Permission Denials
* Top 5 Active Users
* Top 5 Accessed Files
* File Distribution by Type
Nutanix tool should the administrator choose?

  • A. File Analytics
  • B. File Server Manager
  • C. Files Console
  • D. Prism Central

Answer: A

Explanation:
The tool that includes these features is File Analytics. File Analytics is a feature that provides insights into the usage and activity of file data stored on Files. File Analytics consists of a File Analytics VM (FAVM) that runs on a Nutanix cluster and communicates with the File Server VMs (FSVMs) that host the file shares. File Analytics can display various reports and dashboards that include these features:
Permission Denials: This report shows the number of permission denied events for file operations, such as read, write, delete, etc., along with the user, file, share, and server details.
Top 5 Active Users: This dashboard shows the top five users who performed the most file operations in a given time period, along with the number and type of operations.
Top 5 Accessed Files: This dashboard shows the top five files that were accessed the most in a given time period, along with the number of accesses and the file details.
File Distribution by Type: This dashboard shows the distribution of files by their type or extension, such as PDF, DOCX, JPG, etc., along with the number and size of files for each type. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 93; Nutanix File Analytics User Guide


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