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Question 36

Which command should an administrator run to ensure data integrity before a snapshot or backup of a vRealize Automation appliance? (Choose the best answer.)

    Correct Answer: A

    To ensure data integrity before taking a snapshot or backup of a vRealize Automation appliance, the administrator should run the command /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean. This command is designed to stop services cleanly, preserving the state necessary for a consistent snapshot or backup. Shutting down the services ensures data integrity as it allows for the assurance that all ongoing transactions are properly completed, and temporary files are correctly handled.

Discussion
jabercroOption: B

Shut down vRealize Automation To preserve data integrity, shut down the vRealize Automation services before powering off the virtual appliances. Using SSH or VMRC, you can shut down or start all nodes from any individual appliance. /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh sleep 120 /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean

obeythefist

You mention both /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh and /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean in your answer, but suggest the answer is /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh I disagree with this. What is the question answering? /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh - This will stop the services. Not what the question is answering. /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean - This will ensure data integrity... this is what the question is asking. I think it is A.

safodzOption: A

correct Answer is is A ,,, Run the /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean script before taking a backup or a snapshot of the vRealize Automation appliance to stop the services cleanly. Then run the /opt/scripts/deploy.sh script after the operation finishes to ensure services health and data integrity.

diegof1Option: A

Answer is A Using snapshots or creating a backup with an online VMware Aria Automation system causes issues because the database is not stored locally and data can be lost as a result. To stop the services cleanly, run the `/opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean` script before taking a backup or a snapshot of the VMware Aria Automation appliance. You then run the `/opt/scripts/deploy.sh` script after the operation finishes to ensure services health and data integrity. Taken from Aria Automation ICM 8.10 Lesson Book -> About the deploy.sh Script

Str83DgEOption: A

Correct Answer: A To stop the services cleanly before taking a backup or a snapshot of vRA appliance /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean

Toast1536Option: B

From Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.2/administering-vrealize-automation.pdf (page 20) To preserve data integrity, shut down the vRealize Automation services before powering off the virtual appliances. Using SSH or VMRC, you can shut down or start all nodes from any individual appliance. /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh sleep 120 /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean

alfaro_azulOption: A

Correct answer is A From ICM 16-10 Run the /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean script before taking a backup or a snapshot of the vRealize Automation appliance to stop the services cleanly. Then run the /opt/scripts/deploy.sh script after the operation finishes to ensure services health and data integrity. VMware

pkozickiOption: B

before snapshot best option stop services - B

pieselOption: B

Correct is B. Ref to below link - Pre-Snapshot Script include command /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh and post snapshot script include command /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --onlyClean. That means prior to backup/snapshot we do /opt/scripts/svc-stop.sh see: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Suite/2019/vrealize-suite-2019-backup-and-restore-avamar/GUID-49FA9AB6-2A69-4F41-80E1-495447F4D6FC.html

jdpintoOption: B

i agree with D, to preserve data integrity we must shutdown the service, so the command must "start" with: /opt/scripts/deploy.sh --shutdown

jdpinto

i mean B

MYJOption: B

Correct Answer: B

tayabOption: B

A is to clear service state B is to stop service Therefore I think B more accurate