[Feb 21, 2024] New Updated NCP-US-6.5 Exam Questions 2024 [Q33-Q52]

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[Feb 21, 2024] New Updated NCP-US-6.5 Exam Questions 2024

Updated Free Nutanix NCP-US-6.5 Test Engine Questions with 78 Q&As


Nutanix NCP-US-6.5 Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails
Topic 1
  • Deploy and Upgrade Nutanix Unified Storage
  • Perform upgrades
  • maintenance for Files
  • Objects implementations
Topic 2
  • Configure Nutanix Objects
  • Describe how to monitor performance and usage
Topic 3
  • Troubleshoot issues related to Nutanix Objects
  • Troubleshoot issues related to Nutanix Volumes
Topic 4
  • Configure Nutanix Files with advanced features
  • Determine the appropriate method to ensure data availability
  • recoverability
Topic 5
  • Identify the steps to deploy Nutanix Files
  • Given a scenario, determine product and sizing parameters
Topic 6
  • Analyze and Monitor Nutanix Unified Storage
  • Describe the use of Data Lens for data security
Topic 7
  • Configure and Utilize Nutanix Unified Storage
  • Identify the steps to deploy Nutanix Objects

 

NEW QUESTION # 33
What is the most efficient way of enabling users to restore their files without administrator intervention in multiple Files shares?

  • A. Add all FSVMs to a Consistency Group within a single asynchronous Protection Domain in PE.
  • B. Assign the same Category to all FSVMs and adding that Category to a single Protection Policy in PC.
  • C. Click Enable Self Service Restore in the Edit wizard for each share in Shares tab from Files Console.
  • D. Click Enable next to the name of the share in Manage Recovery Settings from Data Lens.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Nutanix Files allows users to restore their files from the snapshots taken by the protection policy. A protection policy is a set of rules that defines how often snapshots are taken, how long they are retained, and where they are replicated. A protection policy can be applied to one or more file shares. To enable users to restore their files without administrator intervention, the administrator must enable the Self Service Restore option for each share in the Files Console. This option adds a hidden folder named .snapshot in each share, which contains all the snapshots taken by the protection policy. Users can access this folder and browse the snapshots to find and restore their files. The administrator can also configure the permissions and quota for the .snapshot folder. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 75; Nutanix Files Self-Service Restore Guide


NEW QUESTION # 34
Which Nutanix Unified Storage capability allows for monitoring usage for all Files deployment globally?

  • A. Files Manager
  • B. Nutanix Cloud Manager
  • C. File Analytics
  • D. Data Lens

Answer: D

Explanation:
Data Lens is a feature that provides insights into the data stored in Files across multiple sites, including different geographical locations. Data Lens allows administrators to monitor usage, performance, capacity, and growth trends for all Files deployments globally. Data Lens also provides reports on file types, sizes, owners, permissions, and access patterns3. Reference: Nutanix Data Lens Administration Guide3


NEW QUESTION # 35
How can an administrator deploy a new instance of Files?

  • A. From LCM in Prism Central.
  • B. From LCM in Prism Element.
  • C. From the Storage view in Prism Element.
  • D. From the Files Console view in Prism Central.

Answer: D

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 # 36
An organization currently has two Objects instances deployed between two sites. Both instances are managed via manage the same Prism Central to simplify management.
The organization has a critical application with all data in a bucket that needs to be replicated to the secondary site for DR purposes. The replication needs to be asynchronous, including al delete the marker versions.

  • A. With Object Browser, upload the data at the destination site.
  • B. Use a protection Domain to replicate the objects Volume Group.
  • C. Leverage the Objects Baseline Replication Tool from a Linus VM
  • D. Create a Bucket replication rule, set the destination Objects instances.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The administrator can achieve this requirement by creating a bucket replication rule and setting the destination Objects instance. Bucket replication is a feature that allows administrators to replicate data from one bucket to another bucket on a different Objects instance for disaster recovery or data migration purposes. Bucket replication can be configured with various parameters, such as replication mode, replication frequency, replication status, etc. Bucket replication can also replicate all versions of objects, including delete markers, which are special versions that indicate that an object has been deleted. By creating a bucket replication rule and setting the destination Objects instance, the administrator can replicate data from one Objects instance to another asynchronously, including all delete markers and versions. Reference: Nutanix Objects User Guide, page 19; Nutanix Objects Solution Guide, page 9


NEW QUESTION # 37
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. Files Console
  • B. File Analytics
  • C. Prism Central
  • D. File Server Manager

Answer: B

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 # 38
An administrator has deployed a new Files cluster within a Windows Environment.
After some days, he Files environment is not able to synchronize users with the Active Directory server anymore. The administrator observes a large time difference between the Files environment and the Active Directory Server that is responsible for the behavior.
How should the administrator prevent the Files environment and the AD Server from having such a time difference in future?

  • A. Use 0.pool.ntp.org as the NTP Server for the AD Server.
  • B. Connect to every FSVM and edit the time manually.
  • C. Use 0.pool.ntp.org as the NTP Server for the Files environment.
  • D. Use the same NTP Servers for the File environment and the AD Server.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The administrator should prevent the Files environment and the AD Server from having such a time difference in future by using the same NTP Servers for the File environment and the AD Server. NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol that synchronizes the clocks of devices on a network with a reliable time source. NTP Servers are devices that provide accurate time information to other devices on a network. By using the same NTP Servers for the File environment and the AD Server, the administrator can ensure that they have consistent and accurate time settings and avoid any synchronization issues or errors. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 32; Nutanix Files Troubleshooting Guide


NEW QUESTION # 39
What is the binary image extension of File Analytics?

  • A. QCOW2
  • B. JSON
  • C. VMDK
  • D. ISO

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 is deployed as a VM on an AHV cluster using a QCOW2 binary image file that contains the File Analytics software and configuration3. Reference: Nutanix File Analytics Administration Guide3


NEW QUESTION # 40
An administrator has discovered that File server services are down on a cluster.
Which service should the administrator investigation for this issue?

  • A. Sys_stats_server
  • B. Minerva-nvm
  • C. Cassandra
  • D. Insights_collector

Answer: B

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 # 41
Which protocols are supported by Files?

  • A. SMBv2 SMBv3, NFSv2, NFSv3
  • B. SMBv2 SMBv3, NFSv3, NFSv4
  • C. SMBv1. SMBv2, NFSv2, NFSv3
  • D. SMBv1. SMBv2, NFSv3, NFSv4

Answer: B

Explanation:
The protocols that are supported by Files are SMBv2, SMBv3, NFSv3, and NFSv4. SMB (Server Message Block) is a protocol that allows clients to access files, printers, and other resources on a network. NFS (Network File System) is a protocol that allows clients to access files on a remote server as if they were local. Files supports both SMB and NFS protocols for creating shares and exports that can be accessed by different types of clients. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 31; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 6


NEW QUESTION # 42
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. Verify the DNS settings in Prism Element.
  • B. Verify the DNS settings in Prism Central.
  • C. DNS server addresses of the domain controllers.
  • D. DNS entries for the given domain name.

Answer: A,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 # 43
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 IP address.
  • B. Ensure that vCenter in PE cluster is registered using FQDN and that vCenter details in Objects UI are using FQDN.
  • C. Replace the expired self-signed SSL certificate for the Object Store with a non-expired self signed SSL certificate.
  • D. Replace the expired self-signed SSL certificate for the Object Store with a non-expired ' signed by a valid Certificate Authority.

Answer: B

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 # 44
The Administrator needs to review the following graphs, as displayed in the exhibit.
* Storage Used
* Open Connections
* Number of Files
* Top Shares by Current Capacity
* Top Shares by current Connections
Where should the administrator complete this action?

  • A. Files Console Share View
  • B. Files Console Data Management View
  • C. Files Console Dashboard View
  • D. Files Console Monitoring View

Answer: C

Explanation:
The Files Console Dashboard View provides an overview of the Files cluster performance and usage, including the following graphs:
Storage Used: Shows the total storage used by the Files cluster, including data, metadata, and snapshots.
Open Connections: Shows the number of active SMB and NFS connections to the Files cluster.
Number of Files: Shows the number of files stored in the Files cluster, excluding snapshots.
Top Shares by Current Capacity: Shows the top five shares by current capacity usage in the Files cluster.
Top Shares by Current Connections: Shows the top five shares by current connection count in the Files cluster2. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide2


NEW QUESTION # 45
What is a mandatory criterion for configuring Smart Tier?

  • A. Access and secret keys
  • B. VPC name
  • C. Target URL over HTTP
  • D. Certificate

Answer: A

Explanation:
Smart Tier requires access and secret keys to authenticate with the target storage tier, which can be Nutanix Objects or any S3-compatible storage service. The access and secret keys are generated by the target storage service and must be provided when configuring Smart Tier3. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide3


NEW QUESTION # 46
Which tool allows a report on file sizes to be automatically generated on a weekly basis?

  • A. File Analytics
  • B. Files Console via Prism Element
  • C. Data Lens
  • D. Files view in Prism Central

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 # 47
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 # 48
An administrator has received an alert AI60068 - ADSDuplicationIPDetected details of alert as follows:

Which error log should the administrator review to determine the related Duplicate IP address involved?

  • A. Minerva_cvm.log
  • B. Solver.log
  • C. Tcpkill.log
  • D. Minerva.nvm.log

Answer: A

Explanation:
The Minerva_cvm.log file contains information about the Minerva service, which is responsible for managing the FSVMs and their communication with Prism Central. The Minerva_cvm.log file can be used to troubleshoot issues related to Nutanix Files, such as duplicate IP address detection. The log file can be found in /home/nutanix/data/logs/minerva on any CVM in the cluster. Reference: Nutanix Support Portal - Troubleshooting Nutanix Files


NEW QUESTION # 49
An administrator needs to ensure maximum performance, throughput, and redundancy for the company's Oracle RAC on Linux implementation, while using the native method for securing workloads.
Which configuration meets these requirements?

  • A. Volumes with MPIO and a single vDisk
  • B. Files with a general purpose share and File Blocking
  • C. Volumes with CHAP and multiple vDisks
  • D. Flies with a distributed share and ABE

Answer: A

Explanation:
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 ensure maximum performance, throughput, and redundancy for Oracle RAC on Linux implementation, while using the native method for securing workloads, the recommended configuration is to use Volumes with MPIO (Multipath I/O) and a single vDisk (virtual disk). MPIO is a technique that allows multiple paths between an iSCSI initiator and an iSCSI target, which improves performance and availability. A single vDisk is a logical unit number (LUN) that can be assigned to multiple hosts in a volume group, which simplifies management and reduces overhead. Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide, page 13; Nutanix Volumes Best Practices Guide


NEW QUESTION # 50
What are two network requirements for a four-node FSVM deployment? (Choose two.)

  • A. Four available IP addresses on the Client network
  • B. Five available IP addresses on the Storage network
  • C. Five available IP addresses on the Client network
  • D. Four available IP addresses on the Storage network

Answer: C

Explanation:
The two network requirements for a four-node FSVM deployment are five available IP addresses on the Client network and five available IP addresses on the Storage network. The Client network is used for communication between the FSVMs and the clients, while the Storage network is used for communication between the FSVMs and the CVMs. For each FSVM, one Client IP and one Storage IP are required. Additionally, one extra Client IP is required for the file server VIP (Virtual IP), which is used as a single point of access for all shares and exports on the file server. Reference: Nutanix Files Administration Guide, page 28; Nutanix Files Solution Guide, page 7


NEW QUESTION # 51
Which scenario is causing the alert and need to be addressed to allow the entities to be protected?

  • A. The logical timestamp for one or more of the Volume Groups is not consistent between clusters
  • B. One or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group is part of multiple Recovery Plans configured with a Witness.
  • C. One or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group may have been deleted
  • D. One or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group contains state metadata

Answer: C

Explanation:
The scenario that is causing the alert and needs to be addressed to allow the entities to be protected is that one or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group may have been deleted. A Consistency Group is a logical grouping of VMs or Volume Groups that are protected together by a Protection Policy. A Protection Policy is a set of rules that defines how often snapshots are taken, how long they are retained, and where they are replicated for disaster recovery purposes. If one or more VMs or Volume Groups belonging to the Consistency Group are deleted, the Protection Policy will fail to protect them and generate an alert with the code AI303551 - VolumeGroupProtectionFailed. Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide, page 29; Nutanix Volumes Troubleshooting Guide


NEW QUESTION # 52
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