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Question 99

Refer to the exhibit.

After removing an ESXi host from a cluster for maintenance, a number of virtual machines have encountered the warning seen in the exhibit.

After re-adding the ESXi, the issue is resolved.

Which step should the administrator take to move the triggered alarm to its normal state?

    Correct Answer: D

    When an alarm has been triggered and the underlying issue has been resolved but the alarm has not automatically cleared, the correct action for the administrator to take is to manually reset the alarm to its normal state. This is done by selecting the 'Reset to Green' option, which acknowledges that the condition prompting the alarm is no longer present and returns the alarm status to green, indicating normal operation.

Discussion
jennyka76Option: D

D https://communities.vmware.com/t5/ESXi-Discussions/Alert-on-virtual-machine-that-i-cant-quot-clear-quot-or-remove/td-p/1685418

fdcpintoOption: D

Reset to green

DrewCanOption: D

Reset to green. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-monitoring-performance/GUID-9C1BE067-9CB5-4CC8-8DAB-F2AC166E1672.html

kaburrubOption: D

Why not D reset to green

FR_WolfmanOption: A

When the "issue is resolved", the VM will return to a normal state. The alarm will come back to a normal state automatically, there is nothing to do. Answer A.

smacdonald

Normally, yes, but the question states that the issue has resolved and the alarm hasn't cleared. Therefore, you have to reset it manually, so D.

jess_cat6Option: A

This alert auto clears once the CPU contention returns to normal. The Answer should be A, ignore it

smacdonald

Normally, yes, but the question states that the issue has resolved and the alarm hasn't cleared. Therefore, you have to reset it manually, so D.