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An application server has been added to an existing multi-tier application contained in a vApp. Shortly after a planned maintenance event, users are unable to access the application.
What does the vSphere administrator need to change to ensure the application can be accessed?
A. The startup order of the vApp
B. The shutdown option to power off the virtual machines
C. The IP Allocation policy to DHCP
D. The Memory Shares to High
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
A: Each virtual machine within a vApp is powered on according to the startup order configuration. Thus if users are unable to access the application server that was added to an existing multitier application you should edit the existing startup order of the vApp to make it available to users.
Incorrect Answers:
B: Powering off virtual machines will not make the server available to users because they have to be on if they want to access the vApp.
C: This is not an IP allocation policy issue since the server has been added to an existing multitier application.
D: Changing the Memory shares to a higher setting will not make the application server available to the users because the problem arises after a planned maintenance event.
References:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc_50/GUID-0FAB05D4-22F7-4665-B42A-0FA4B360B398.html