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Question 11

An administrator is adding a new ESXi host to an existing vSphere cluster. When selecting the cluster, the administrator is unable to use the Cluster Quickstart workflow to add and configure the additional host.

What could be the root cause of this issue?

    Correct Answer: A

    The administrator is unable to use the Cluster Quickstart workflow because once the Quickstart workflow has been dismissed, it cannot be restored for the current cluster. This means the administrator must continue configuring the cluster and its hosts manually.

Discussion
ABCACBOption: A

A. The administrator has previously dismissed the Cluster Quickstart workflow. You can use the Skip Quickstart button to exit the Quickstart workflow, and continue configuring the cluster and its hosts manually. You can add new hosts individually, and manually configure those hosts. Once skipped, you cannot restore the Quickstart workflow for the cluster.

Mb100Option: A

A is the correct answer. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsan-planning/GUID-CF9767B6-B3F5-4787-9AF3-D661987AE525.html Skipping Quickstart You can use the Skip Quickstart button to exit the Quickstart workflow, and continue configuring the cluster and its hosts manually. You can add new hosts individually, and manually configure those hosts. Once skipped, you cannot restore the Quickstart workflow for the cluster.

Zorro20202Option: A

Skipping Quickstart The Skip Quickstart button prompts you to continue configuring the cluster and its hosts manually. To confirm exiting the simplified configuration workflow, click Continue. After you dismiss the Cluster quickstart workflow, you cannot restore it for the current cluster. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-esxi-management/GUID-F7818000-26E3-4E2A-93D2-FCDCE7114508.html?hWord=N4IghgNiBcIMYQK4GcCmAnABARUQSzgGtkAXMdEkAXyA

faisalishaqOption: A

Done this dozens of times, 100% A

Lundu1995Option: A

If you have once skipped the dialog, you cant resume it.

gotrekkOption: A

You cannot restare quick start workflow

shershaOption: A

I skipped the quick start option after creating a new cluster. But still, seeing 'Add hosts' option under quickstart config. Wondering how A is the correct answer?

lafegob

me too.

bb108Option: A

The Quickstart workflow must be available for your vSAN cluster. Networking settings configured while creating the cluster with Quickstart have not been modified. Procedure Navigate to the cluster in the vSphere

pennegaOption: A

for me A

MA_Vee2Option: A

Once you dismiss QuickStart workflow, you will have to manually manage your cluster going forward until you upgrade an existing vSan cluster.

68c4b07Option: A

It's A

FR_WolfmanOption: A

Answer A. Once you have dismissed the quickstart, you have to "manually" manage your cluster. Cannot be B : the step 2 of the quickstart is specifically to add host to the cluster Cannot be C : there is no specific permission for the Quickstart Cannot be D : there is no option to enable, it is available by default

FR_WolfmanOption: A

Answer A

clarbogOption: A

ou can use the Skip Quickstart button to exit the Quickstart workflow, and continue configuring the cluster and its hosts manually. You can add new hosts individually, and manually configure those hosts. Once skipped, you cannot restore the Quickstart workflow for the cluster. Agree with Group on A

AymenKHELIFIOption: A

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsan-planning/GUID-CF9767B6-B3F5-4787-9AF3-D661987AE525.html

atinivelliOption: B

if I'm not wrong...

Mtb514Option: A

ABCACB is correct.