An administrator is responsible for enabling file access for desktop users. Many users have complained that they cannot access their files. An alert in the vSphere Client states that the storage connectivity alarm for all hosts has been triggered. The storage screen indicates that everything is connected, but the triggered alert has not been acknowledged.
Which action will correct the user access problem?
A.
Rescan the storage on the file-sharing virtual machine on which the users are seeing the problem.
B.
Reconnect the storage containing the user files to the host that is running the file-sharing virtual machine. Rescan the affected host and then refresh the remaining hosts if needed.
C.
Reconnect the storage containing the user files to the host that is running the file-sharing virtual machine. Rescan the storage on all the hosts in the cluster.
D.
Tell each user to reboot their computer.
Why wouldn’t the answer be C?
a rescan is done when a change to the storage or connection has been made. it only needs to be done on one Host while the rest of the host using the same datastore only need to refresh since a rescan has alread y been done previously by another host.
Thanks – but wouldn’t it be easier to simply do a rescan at the cluster level in terms of least about of administrative work to achieve the same result?
Point being wouldn’t C be an alternative answer to the question if it achieves the same result as B?
I say B & D.
B because it’s the correct thing to do, and D just for laughs!