Which sequence of steps will achieve this?

You register OVM Manager running on ovmmge02.example.com and use it to discover
virtual servers and NFS storage. You then create a storage repository, virtual server pool,
and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) zone with the virtual servers and storage owned by
ovmmgr02.example.com. Now you want to discover extra virtual servers and add them to
your IaaS zone. Which sequence of steps will achieve this?

You register OVM Manager running on ovmmge02.example.com and use it to discover
virtual servers and NFS storage. You then create a storage repository, virtual server pool,
and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) zone with the virtual servers and storage owned by
ovmmgr02.example.com. Now you want to discover extra virtual servers and add them to
your IaaS zone. Which sequence of steps will achieve this?

A.
Deregister OVM Manager, reregister OVM Manager, discover the extra virtual servers,
and add them to a virtual server pool that is part of your IaaS zone.

B.
Discover the extra virtual servers by using the Infrastructure Cloud management pages,
and then add them to a virtual server pool that is part of your IaaS zone.

C.
Discover the extra virtual servers by using the OVM Manager Console, deregister OVM
Manager, reregister OVM Manager, and add the extra virtual servers to your IaaS zone.

D.
Deregister OVM Manager, reregister OVM Manager, discover the extra virtual servers,
and add them to your IaaS zone.

E.
Discover the extra virtual servers by using the Infrastructure Cloud management pages,

and add them to your IaaS zone.



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“B” or “E” ?!

Discovering OVM Servers
• Initiate from the OVM Manager’s home page or right-click menu on the Infrastructure Cloud navigation pane.
• Specify fully qualified domain name or IP address of the OVM Server(s) and the OVM agent password.
• After discovery, the OVM Server(s) will be owned by the OVM Manager but unconfigured.

Discovering an Oracle VM Server

• Because Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c is managing the OVM environment indirectly via OVM Managers, discovering an OVM Server places it under the ownership of an OVM Manager and as such it only needs to be accessible by the OVM Manager and not directly accessible by the OMS. Implicit prerequisites to discovery are that OVM Server 3.1.1 has been installed and the OVM agent password is known.
o Initiate the discovery process by selecting the Discover Virtual Server menu option from the OVM Manager’s right-click menu in the infrastructure cloud target navigation panel or from the VM Manager menu on the OVM Manager’s home page.
o Enter the fully qualified domain name(s) or IP addresses of the OVM Servers to be discovered on separate lines in the Virtual Servers text area.
o Specify the OVM Agent password (the username is assumed to be oracle and this field should not be changed). This password will be used for all OVM Servers being discovered, so must be common to all of them.
o Press the Submit button to create a job that will execute the discovery process. You will be presented with a dialog confirming the job creation with a Job Details button that you can press to monitor the job as it progresses.
o Once the discovery job completes, the newly discovered OVM Server(s) will be shown in the target navigation panel on the infrastructure cloud home page as child nodes of the OVM Manager you chose initially.