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NEW QUESTION # 39
Within the Prism Central Entity > Services > Objects menu option, what is the correct task order for creating an object storage?
Answer:
Explanation:
NEW QUESTION # 40
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: D
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 # 41
An administrator is tasked with deploying a Microsoft Server Failover Cluster for a critical application that uses shared storage.
The failover cluster instance will consist of VMs running on an AHV-hosted cluster and bare metal servers for maximum resiliency.
What should the administrator do to satisfy this requirement?
- A. Provision a new Storage Container.
- B. Create a Bucket with Objects.
- C. Provision a Volume Group with Volume.
- D. Create an SMB Share with Files.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Nutanix Volumes allows administrators to provision a volume group with one or more volumes that can be attached to multiple VMs or physical servers via iSCSI. This enables the creation of a Microsoft Server Failover Cluster that uses shared storage for a critical application. The volume group can be attached to VMs running on an AHV-hosted cluster and bare metal servers for maximum resiliency1. Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide1
NEW QUESTION # 42
An administrator has discovered that File server services are down on a cluster.
Which service should the administrator investigation for this issue?
- A. Minerva-nvm
- B. Cassandra
- C. Sys_stats_server
- D. Insights_collector
Answer: A
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 # 43
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. File server version should be greater than 3.8.0
- B. Number of distributed shares limit reached.
- C. Distributed shares require multiple nodes.
- D. AOS version should be greater than 6.0.
Answer: C
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 # 44
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. Verify Access Keys for the user.
- B. Verify sharing policies at the bucket level.
- C. Replace SSL Certificates at the Object store level.
- D. Reset the Active Directory user password.
Answer: A
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 # 45
How can an administrator deploy a new instance of Files?
- A. From LCM in Prism Element.
- B. From the Files Console view in Prism Central.
- C. From the Storage view in Prism Element.
- D. From LCM in Prism Central.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Files Console view in Prism Central is the primary interface for deploying and managing Files clusters. Administrators can use the Files Console to create a new instance of Files by providing the required information, such as cluster name, network configuration, storage capacity, and license key. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide
NEW QUESTION # 46
An administrator has received an alert AI303551 - VolumeGroupProtectionFailed details of alerts as follows:
Which error logs should the administrator be reviewing to determine why the relative service is down:
- A. solver.log
- B. arithmos.ERROR
Answer: B
Explanation:
The error log that the administrator should review to determine why the relative service is down is arithmos.ERROR. Arithmos is a service that runs on each CVM and provides volume group protection functionality for Volumes. Volume group protection is a feature that allows administrators to create protection policies for volume groups, which define how often snapshots are taken, how long they are retained, and where they are replicated. If arithmos.ERROR log shows any errors or exceptions related to volume group protection, it can indicate that the relative service is down or not functioning properly. Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide, page 29; Nutanix Volumes Troubleshooting Guide
NEW QUESTION # 47
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. Prism Central
- D. Files Console
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
NEW QUESTION # 48
An administrator has been directed to configure Volumes to Nutanix's best practices for security.
What should the administrate! do to be compliant?
- A. Use data services IP for external host connectivity.
- B. Configure Volume Groups to use CHAP.
- C. Segment iSCSI traffic to a physically separate network.
- D. Enable at-rest encryption on Volume Groups.
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 # 49
An administrator ha having difficulty enabling Data Lens for a file server.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
- A. SSR is enabled on the file server.
- B. The file server has been cloned.
- C. The file server is in a Protection Domain.
- D. The file server has blacklisted file types.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The most likely cause of this issue is that the file server has been cloned. Cloning a file server is not a supported operation and can cause various problems, such as Data Lens not being able to enable or disable for the cloned file server. To avoid this issue, the administrator should use the scale-out feature to add more FSVMs to an existing file server, or create a new file server from scratch. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 28; Nutanix Files Troubleshooting Guide, page 11
NEW QUESTION # 50
Immediately after creation, the administrator is asked to change the name of Objects store.
How will the administrator achieve this request?
- A. The Objects store can only be renamed if hosted on ESXi.
- B. Update the name of the Objects stores by using a CORS XML file
- C. Delete and recreate a new Objects store with the updated name.
- D. Enable versioning and then rename the Objects store, disable versioning
Answer: C
Explanation:
The administrator can achieve this request by deleting and recreating a new Objects store with the updated name. Objects is a feature that allows users to create and manage object storage clusters on a Nutanix cluster. Objects clusters can provide S3-compatible access to buckets and objects for various applications and users. Objects clusters can be created and configured in Prism Central. However, once an Objects cluster is created, its name cannot be changed or edited. Therefore, the only way to change the name of an Objects cluster is to delete the existing cluster and create a new cluster with the updated name. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide, page 9; Nutanix Objects Solution Guide, page 8
NEW QUESTION # 51
What best describes the data protection illustrated in the exhibit?
- A. Metro Availability
- B. Smart DR
- C. NearSync
- D. Availability Zones
Answer: B
Explanation:
The data protection illustrated in the exhibit is Smart DR. Smart DR is a feature that allows share-level replication between active file server instances for disaster recovery. Smart DR can replicate shares from a primary FSI to one or more recovery FSIs on different clusters or sites. Smart DR can also perform failover and failback operations in case of a disaster or planned maintenance. The exhibit shows a Smart DR configuration with one primary FSI and two recovery FSIs. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 79; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 9
NEW QUESTION # 52
Which ransomware prevention solution for Files is best when the list of malicious file signatures to block is greater than 300?
- A. Flow Security Central
- B. Third-party solution
- C. Data Lens
- D. File Analytics
Answer: B
Explanation:
Nutanix Files provides a built-in ransomware prevention feature that allows administrators to block malicious file signatures from being written to the file system. However, this feature has a limit of 300 signatures per share or export. If the list of malicious file signatures to block is greater than 300, a third-party solution is recommended2. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide2
NEW QUESTION # 53
Which tool allows a report on file sizes to be automatically generated on a weekly basis?
- A. Files Console via Prism Element
- B. Files view in Prism Central
- C. Data Lens
- D. File Analytics
Answer: C
Explanation:
Data Lens is a feature that provides insights into the data stored in Files, such as file types, sizes, owners, permissions, and access patterns. Data Lens allows administrators to create reports on various aspects of their data and schedule them to run automatically on a weekly basis. Reference: Nutanix Data Lens Administration Guide
NEW QUESTION # 54
Which two steps are required for enabling Data Lens? (Choose two.)
- A. In Prism, enable Pulse health monitoring.
- B. Configure a MyNutanix account to access the Data Lens console-
- C. Add File Services VM admin credentials to a MyNutanix account.
- D. Configure the Data Services IP in Prism Central.
Answer: D
Explanation:
The two steps that are required for enabling Data Lens are:
In Prism, enable Pulse health monitoring: Pulse is a feature that collects diagnostic and usage information from Nutanix clusters and services and sends it to Nutanix for analysis and support purposes. Pulse health monitoring is a feature that monitors the health status of Nutanix clusters and services and sends alerts to Nutanix if any issues are detected. To enable Data Lens, Pulse health monitoring must be enabled in Prism Element or Prism Central.
Configure the Data Services IP in Prism Central: Data Services IP is an IP address that is used for communication between Prism Central and Data Lens. Data Services IP must be configured in Prism Central before enabling Data Lens for any file server. Data Services IP must be routable from both Prism Central and Data Lens. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 93; Nutanix Data Lens Deployment Guide
NEW QUESTION # 55
An administrator is tasked with creating an Objects store with the following settings:
* Medium Performance (around 10,000 requests per second)
* 10 TiB capacity
* Versioning disabled
* Hosted on an AHV cluster
immediately after creation, the administrator is asked to change the name of Objects store Who will the administrator achieve this request?
- A. Enable versioning and then rename the Object store, disable versioning
- B. Delete and recreate a new Objects store with the updated name
- C. The Objects store can only be renamed if hosted on ESXI.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The administrator can achieve this request by deleting and recreating a new Objects store with the updated name. Objects is a feature that allows users to create and manage object storage clusters on a Nutanix cluster. Objects clusters can provide S3-compatible access to buckets and objects for various applications and users. Objects clusters can be created and configured in Prism Central. However, once an Objects cluster is created, its name cannot be changed or edited. Therefore, the only way to change the name of an Objects cluster is to delete the existing cluster and create a new cluster with the updated name. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide, page 9; Nutanix Objects Solution Guide, page 8
NEW QUESTION # 56
An administrator is attempting to create a share that will provide user access via SMB and NFS. However, the Enable multiprosotocol accounts for NFS clients settings is not available.
What would cause this issue?
- A. NFS configured to use unmanaged authentication.
- B. The connection to Active Directory has not been configured.
- C. The file server instance was only configured with SMB.
- D. The incorrect Files license has been applied.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The cause of this issue is that the connection to Active Directory has not been configured. Active Directory is a service that provides centralized authentication and authorization for Windows-based clients and servers. To create a share that will provide user access via SMB and NFS, the administrator must first configure the connection to Active Directory in the Files Console. This will allow the administrator to enable multiprotocol accounts for NFS clients, which are accounts that map NFS users to SMB users and groups for consistent access control across both protocols. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 32; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 6
NEW QUESTION # 57
An administrator wants to provide security against ransomware attacks in Files. The administrator wants to configure the environment to scan files for ransomware in real time and provide notification in the event of a ransomware attack.
Which component should the administrator use to meet this requirement?
- A. File Analytics
- B. Protection Domain
- C. Files Console
- D. Syslog Server
Answer: A
Explanation:
File Analytics is a feature that provides insights into the data stored in Files, such as file types, sizes, owners, permissions, and access patterns. File Analytics also provides security against ransomware attacks by scanning files for ransomware in real time and providing notification in the event of a ransomware attack. File Analytics can detect ransomware based on file extensions, file signatures, or third-party solutions2. Reference: Nutanix File Analytics Administration Guide2
NEW QUESTION # 58
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 FQDN.
- B. Replace the expired self-signed SSL certificate for the Object Store with a non-expired ' signed by a valid Certificate Authority.
- C. Replace the expired self-signed SSL certificate for the Object Store with a non-expired self signed SSL certificate.
- D. Ensure that vCenter in PE cluster is registered using FQDN and that vCenter details in Objects UI are using IP address.
Answer: A
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 # 59
An administrator has performed an upgrade to Files. After upgrading, the file server cannot reach the given domain name with the specified DNS server list.
Which two steps should the administrator perform to resolve the connectivity issues with the domain controller servers? (Choose two.)
- A. DNS server addresses of the domain controllers.
- B. Verify the DNS settings in Prism Central.
- C. DNS entries for the given domain name.
- D. Verify the DNS settings in Prism Element.
Answer: C,D
Explanation:
The two steps that the administrator should perform to resolve the connectivity issues with the domain controller servers are:
Verify the DNS settings in Prism Element: DNS (Domain Name System) is a system that translates domain names into IP addresses. DNS settings are configurations that specify which DNS servers to use for resolving domain names. Verifying the DNS settings in Prism Element is a step that the administrator should perform, because it can help identify and correct any incorrect or outdated DNS server addresses or domain names that may cause connectivity issues with the domain controller servers.
Verify the DNS entries for the given domain name: DNS entries are records that map domain names to IP addresses or other information. Verifying the DNS entries for the given domain name is another step that the administrator should perform, because it can help check and update any incorrect or outdated IP addresses or other information that may cause connectivity issues with the domain controller servers. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 32; Nutanix Files Troubleshooting Guide
NEW QUESTION # 60
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