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Question ID 20017

An administrator is attempting to power on a virtual machine with 32GB of memory. The operation fails with the following error:
Could not power on VM : No space left on device
Checking the space on the virtual machine's datastore, there is 30GB free.
Which action would allow the VM to power on?

Option A

Set a 2GB memory reservation on the VM.

Option B

Mount the virtual disk from the affected VM on to another virtual machine and free up space from within the OS.

Option C

Enable vSphere HD admission control on the cluster in which the VM resides.

Option D

Set a 2GB memory limit on the VM.

Correct Answer A
Explanation http://www.aiotestking.com/vmware/which-action-would-allow-the-vm-to-power-on/ https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-AC40823A-695B-438A-A8F2-4B7C51A0D014.html You must reserve swap space for any unreserved virtual machine memory (the difference between the reservation and the configured memory size) on pervirtual machine swap files.


Question ID 20018

When using "Cluster resource percentage" for host failover capacity in vSphere HA Admission Control, the total resource requirements are calculated from which
two values? (Choose two.)

Option A

Total vCPUs assigned to each VM.

Option B

Average CPU usage on each VM over time.

Option C

Memory reservations on each VM.

Option D

Total memory assigned to each VM.

Option E

Average active memory on each VM over time.

Option F

CPU reservations on each VM.

Correct Answer C,F
Explanation vSphere HA uses the actual reservations of the virtual machines. If a virtual machine does not have reservations, meaning that the reservation is 0, a default of 0MB memory and 32MHz CPU is applied. Computing the Current Failover Capacity The total resource requirements for the powered-on virtual machines is comprised of two components, CPU and memory. vSphere HA calculates these values. The CPU component by summing the CPU reservations of the powered-on virtual machines. If you have not specified a CPU reservation for a virtual machine, it is assigned a default value of 32MHz (this value can be changed using the das.vmcpuminmhz advanced option.) The memory component by summing the memory reservation (plus memory overhead) of each powered-on virtual machine. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID-FAFEFEFF-56F7-4CDF-A682-FC3C62A29A95.html

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