Where should the administrator set the alarm to meet the requirement?

An administrator needs to configure an alarm that notifies administrators if an application is
impacted by overcommitment of memory resources. The environment consists of 100 virtual
machines running on 5 ESXi hosts that are configured in a fully automated HA/DRS cluster. The
cluster is configured with a parent resource pool and Production and Development child pools.
Where should the administrator set the alarm to meet the requirement?

An administrator needs to configure an alarm that notifies administrators if an application is
impacted by overcommitment of memory resources. The environment consists of 100 virtual
machines running on 5 ESXi hosts that are configured in a fully automated HA/DRS cluster. The
cluster is configured with a parent resource pool and Production and Development child pools.
Where should the administrator set the alarm to meet the requirement?

A.
On each virtual machine

B.
On each host

C.
On the Production resource pool

D.
On the cluster

Explanation:



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Bart

Bart

http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2012021

Example: Create a badge threshold rule to enable notifications for an object called Production-Cluster and all virtual machine objects that belong to this cluster

In the Add Rule dialog box, type a name for the rule, and specify at least one email address.
Start typing Production-Cluster in the Object Name field.
vCenter Operations Manager lists all objects that match the text that you type.
Select Production-Cluster from the list.
Select the Include Children check box to enable notifications for child objects.
Select the VM check box to enable only notifications related to virtual machine objects.
Click OK to save the rule.

papali

papali

I do not think they talking of vrealize…