Which two datapoints does VM Monitoring evaluate before resetting a virtual machine? (Choose two.)
A.
High CPU activity on the VM
B.
High CPU activity on the ESXi host running the VM
C.
Heartbeats sent from VMware Tools
D.
High memory utilization on the VM
E.
I/O activity
Explanation:
https://ha.yellow-bricks.com/vm_and_application_monitoring.html
Correct: C, E
https://ha.yellow-bricks.com/vm_and_application_monitoring.html
When you enable VM Monitoring, the VM Monitoring service (using VMware Tools) evaluates whether each virtual machine in the cluster is running by checking for regular heartbeats and I/O activity from the VMware Tools process running inside the guest. If no heartbeats or I/O activity are received, this is most likely because the guest operating system has failed or VMware Tools is not being allocated any time to complete tasks. In such a case, the VM Monitoring service determines that the virtual machine has failed and the virtual machine is rebooted to restore service.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID-62B80D7A-C764-40CB-AE59-752DA6AD78E7.html