vCenter Server is offline.
What are two ways to check the health of a vSAN cluster? (Choose two.)
A. ESXI system logs on vSAN datastore
B. vSphere Host Client
C. esxcli
D. HCIBench
E. esxtop
vCenter Server is offline.
What are two ways to check the health of a vSAN cluster? (Choose two.)
A. ESXI system logs on vSAN datastore
B. vSphere Host Client
C. esxcli
D. HCIBench
E. esxtop
Tricky question as usual. As per https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/vsan-673-monitoring-troubleshooting-guide.pdf
B and C are the correct answers.
” vCenter Server is not available” is the key word to search in the doc and it only appears in two places.
The reference is just some random link to security documentation. Good job, guys.
“ways”?? WTF does that mean? Do you mean tools? Methods? WTF writes these questions?
I guess B is right because of https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-monitoring.doc/GUID-8E828FFC-EA52-4753-AE55-941FD1E5ADF3.html
C could be right because of https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-monitoring.doc/GUID-7799D2D7-2513-4372-92EA-4A1FB510E012.html
E could also be right, since you can use esxtop to check for network problems on your vSAN network.
Why can’t we just get some straightforward questions?