Nutanix NCP-MCA Nutanix Certified Professional – Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) 6 Exam Online Training
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The questions for NCP-MCA were last updated at Apr 25,2024.
- Exam Code: NCP-MCA
- Exam Name: Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) 6 Exam
- Certification Provider: Nutanix
- Latest update: Apr 25,2024
Prism Central reporting indicates that there are multiple memory-constrained VMs in multiple clusters. The target VMs have Memory Hot Add enabled.
Using X-Play, in what order should the Playbook actions be added to ensure the VMs are properly remediated?
- A . VM add Memory, Take a VM Snapshot, Resolve Alert
- B . Take a VM Snapshot, Power Off VM, VM Add Memory, Resolve Alert, Power on VM
- C . Take a VM Snapshot, VM add Memory, Resolve Alert
- D . Power off VM, Take a VM Snapshot, VM add Memory, Resolve Alert
A blueprint service needs to use scaling.
The requirements are:
Windows 2019 VM (12 vCPU, 24 GB memory, 500 GB volume)
Minimum VMs needed at any time and at time of deployment is 2 VMs
VMs should not exceed the project quota of 100 vCPUs or 300 GB of memory
There are no other services in use within the project
Which scaling VM replica settings meet all requirements?
- A . MIN: 2, MAX: 11, Default: 2
- B . MIN: 2, MAX: 7, Default: 2
- C . MIN: 2, MAX: 10, Default: 1
- D . MIN: 2, MAX: 8, Default: 1
Refer to exhibits.
The variable VM_NAME is giving a warning that indicates that the variable is not found.
When checking the Service tab, the variable is found to match the VM_NAME field entry as shown in the exhibit below:
What is causing this warning message?
- A . VM_NAME variable must be defined under Application Profile
- B . Service Name matches the variable name
- C . @@{calm_time}@@ output is longer than allowed for a Service Name
- D . User modifiable variable for VM_NAME is not allowed
Refer to the exhibit.
A subset of Linux VMs are required to be gracefully shutdown each evening. A Playbook is created to shutdown the targeted VMs, however the error message shown in the exhibit is displayed when the Playbook is executed.
What is causing the error message?
- A . User executing the Playbook does not have Admin privileges.
- B . The VM is already powered off.
- C . The VM is missing Nutanix Guest Tools.
- D . The SSH Service is not running on the VMs.
Which feature of Calm allows for the creation of task-based automation against dynamic lists of Windows or Linux VMs?
- A . Projects
- B . Blueprints
- C . Playbooks
- D . Runbooks
An administrator needs to configure a Prism Central automation task to be notified if production VMs exceed the CPU threshold of 70%.
How can this be achieved?
- A . Create an NCC alert based on performance data.
- B . Create an Alert policy for Category Env:Production.
- C . Create an Alert policy for all VMs.
- D . Create a script from the Guest OS for the alert.
Which two groups of operations can a Prism Admin or Super Admin role perform? (Choose two.)
- A . Create, read, automate, or delete an action template in the action gallery
- B . Create, read, update, or delete an action template in the action gallery
- C . Create, read, automate, delete, enable, and run playbooks
- D . Create, read, update, delete, enable, and run playbooks
What are two valid trigger types available for executing Playbooks? (Choose two.)
- A . Manual
- B . Alert
- C . Report
- D . Audit
An administrator had provided Linux VM console access to the OS Team. However, the team is unable to access one of the newly-created Linux VMs.
How can the administrator resolve this issue?
- A . Create a local user in Linux OS and provide access to the OS Team.
- B . Provide Prism Admin access to the OS Team Active Directory Group.
- C . Create a role for the OS Team Active Directory Group and add the VMs to it.
- D . Assign new VMs to a category and provide category access to the OS Team.
An Application team has provided an administrator the following high level requirements for infrastructure they require:
5 Application VMs
2 Database VMs
2 Web VMs
Which two pieces of information are needed, at a minimum, to effectively automate the scaling of the environment? (Choose two.)
- A . SLA uptime of the application
- B . Steady state resource utilization
- C . Expected resource utilization under load
- D . If the application needs to be highly available