An administrator is investigating reports of users experiencing difficulties logging into a VMware vCenter instance using LDAP accounts. Which service should the administrator check as part of troubleshooting?
I don't believe B to be the answer.
Lookup Service provides a central location for services to publish their functionalities as service endpoints. vCenter Services and external solutions can query Lookup Service to list the services and its endpoints for specific functionality.
I think it's B
The authentication services contain vCenter Single Sign-On, License service, Lookup Service, and VMware Certificate Authority.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-installation/GUID-78933728-7F02-43AF-ABD8-0BDCE10418A6.html
When troubleshooting user login issues with LDAP accounts in a VMware vCenter instance, the administrator should check the Lookup Service. The Lookup Service is responsible for user authentication and identity management, making it a critical component to investigate when encountering login difficulties.
Sorry, I switch to C.
The Identity Management Service is responsible for handling user authentication, including LDAP account authentication. It's a key component for user identity management in vCenter, and issues with LDAP account authentication are often related to problems with this service.
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