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tomtom1 wrote: » Oh, lol. Next one up. vSphere 6 introduces the content library, which I'm kind of fond of since it provides a central way of delivering certain services to users. Which kind of vSphere objects can be stored in the content library and what is the maximum amount of objects?
Essendon wrote: » A new admin, John, has joined your company. He's been given administrator rights to vCenter (there's only one). He goes to the web client URL, punches in his username as john and the correct password but he's unable to logon (message is incorrect username/password). You come over to investigate and immediately tell him his username should be contoso\john. Why?Without the domain name prefix, vCenter SSO will try to authenticate against the vsphere.local domain, by default. With the domain specified, vCenter SSO will authenticate against the contoso domain.
kj0 wrote: » Default identity source has not been set to that particular domain.
tomtom1 wrote: » Very good questions guys, didn't know, for example, that the lookup service now runs on port 443. Same goes for the webclient, it isn't 8443 anymore but just 443.
tomtom1 wrote: » Q: Which licensing edition is required for a VM to enable FT fast-checkpointing with 4 vCPU's and 64 GB of memory?
jibbajabba wrote: » Must be higher than Enterprise Plus. Some sort of secret MI7 / CIB / FBJ licence because my Enterprise Plus only let's me enable 1vCPU for some reason to a point where I have given up.
tomtom1 wrote: » Well, the standard & enterprise licenses allow for 2 vCPU FT, the enterprise plus allows 4-vCPU FT. Weird that you can't go higher than 1 vCPU. You're doing this via the web client right?
tomtom1 wrote: » And another one:When using VVOLs, what is considered the maximum file size for a given VMDK (data) VVOL?
Essendon wrote: » I'll chuck in some more questions to aid people preparing for their VCP6 test.Q. A requirement has arisen in your client's environment to prevent three VMs in the same subnet from talking to each other. You relish the opportunity of having to configure a PVLAN for this requirement. You jump right in and create a promiscuous VLAN and an isolated PVLAN. You put the 3 VMs in a port group and assign it the PVLAN. Elated at completing this requirement you hand this setup over. The customer runs a test and discovers the VMs are still able to talk to each other. This enrages the customer and she comes at you holding a meat cleaver with her mouth frothing. What can you do to rectify the technical issue? What have you missed in the config?
Essendon wrote: » Q. You are upgrading a customer's environment that has a mix of clusters running vSphere 4.1, 5.0 and 5.1. vCenter Servers running 5.0 and 5.1 versions are easily upgraded to 6.0. But the 4.1 > 6.0 upgrade is a different kettle of fish. How would you upgrade 4.1 to 6.0?
kj0 wrote: » Q. During a Cross vCenter vMotion. What prevents a duplicate MAC address from being created on the old vCenter?a) Access Deny Listb) MAC Deny Listc) Block List d) Blackliste) Scratch list
Deathmage wrote: » Boy I'm gone a week playing withy new EqualLogic at work and I miss VMware trivia /facepalm
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