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Question #: 33
Topic #: 1
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An administrator uses SSH to log into a vSAN ESA host and runs the esxcli vsan debug object overview command.

The administrator notices the Healthy Components column, the last column, is reporting some components are not in a fully healthy state.
What could cause this behavior?

  • A. New physical disks have been claimed and a rebalance operation is underway.
  • B. The applied Storage policy has been updated.
  • C. New VMDKs have been added to multiple VMs, but the storage policy has not finished applying.
  • D. One host is in maintenance mode with ensure accessibility.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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walker0418
1 day, 5 hours ago
Verified on vSAN lab, D is correct.
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Kywik
10 months, 1 week ago
D is the correct answer.
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MarlonC
1 year ago
A is correct
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jchampion
1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q7H-koHngE
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Ansari678
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C. New VMDKs have been added to multiple VMs, but the storage policy has not finished applying. The "Healthy Components" column shows that the number of components in a fully healthy state is less than the total number of components, which suggests that some components are not fully healthy. When new VMDKs are added to VMs, it can trigger the reconfiguration of storage components to meet the requirements of the storage policy. During this reconfiguration process, some components may temporarily not be in a fully healthy state until the reconfiguration completes. This is a common behavior in vSAN when changes are made to VMs or storage policies.
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