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Which three service request states are valid in cisco UCS director servce request execution state(choose 3)
A. Failed
B. Running
C. Schedules
D. Listening
E. Debugging
Correct Answer: ABC
Explanation/Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-director/orchestration-guide/5-4/b_UCS_Director_Orchestration_Guide_5_4/b_UCS_Director_Orchestration_Guide_5_4_chapter_011.html
Service Requests
Service Requests are closely related to workflows. You create service requests by running workflows; a service request is generated every time you execute a workflow in Cisco UCS Director. A service request is a process under the control of Cisco UCS Director.
A workflow can be scheduled for later execution, and details of completed service requests are stored by Cisco UCS Director. Thus a service request can have one of several states depending on its execution status: it can be scheduled, running, blocked (for example, awaiting an approval; see Approvals), completed, or failed (a service request can fail when one of its component tasks fails to execute properly; see Rollback and Resubmitting a Service Request).