Which action can resolve the issue?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Users are having difficulty accessing a web server since a new web application was configured in a virtual machine running on sc-titanrum03.vmeduw.com. The vSphere Client reports the error shown in the Exhibit. DRS is set to fully automated mode, but the problem has nor resolved.

Which action can resolve the issue?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Users are having difficulty accessing a web server since a new web application was configured in a virtual machine running on sc-titanrum03.vmeduw.com. The vSphere Client reports the error shown in the Exhibit. DRS is set to fully automated mode, but the problem has nor resolved.

Which action can resolve the issue?

A.
Hot-add a CPU to the the web server virtual machine.

B.
Add an ESXi host to the cluster

C.
vMotion one or more running virtual machines on the ESXi host running the web server virtual machine to the other ESxi host in the cluster.

D.
Power off one or more virtual machine on the ESXi host running on the Web server virtual machine and migrate them to the other ESXi host in the cluster.



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OS

OS

I don’t think that adding an vCPU to vm “web server” will resolve the problem, if DRS doesn’t migrate the vm the other host, there aren’t enough resources in the cluster “internal web cluster” so use resource pool to limit cpu usage in mhz or answer B, Add an ESXi host to the cluster.

Art Abington

Art Abington

Correct answer B. The error in the screen shot is “host” cpu usage. Adding another cpu to the guest will only make the situation worse.