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The vCenter Operations Manager dashboard shows Health issues associated with the selected virtual machine. There have been no availability or configuration issues associated with the virtual machine, and the workload badge is still green.
What is the most likely reason for this health score?
A. The workload for the virtual machine is higher than normal, which is generating a large number of anomalies within vCenter Operations Manager.
B. A high stress and a pattern of constrained resources has been attributed to the virtual machine in vCenter Operations Manager.
C. A recent migration to another host in the cluster has violated HA admission control policy.
D. vCenter Operations Manager has determined that the time remaining for the virtual machine’s assigned CPU resources is very low.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
A: The health badge is a weighted combination of Workload, Anomalies and Faults badges. Furthermore it is mentioned that there are no availability or configuration issues. Thus the remaining health minor badge, namely the anomalies must be causing problems brought on by a higher than normal workload that are reflected in the exhibit.
Incorrect Answers:
B: Stress is part of the Risk major badge and the exhibit clearly shows a Health issue.
C: There are no availability or configuration issues according to the problem stated in the question.
D: The assigned CPU resources are not the problem since it is mentioned that there are no availability or configuration issues.
References:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.vcops.doc%2FGUID-D9D06F24-5BB8-4661-9CCCE58E15F9FCD5.html