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Question #: 30
Topic #: 1
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Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator configures a lease policy, (`1 Day Lease`), for the App-Dev project so that machines have a starting lease of one day and a maximum lease of five days.
The following week, the administrator is assigned a ticket to address an issue with machines being deleted without any notifications being received. The administrator requests a new machine deployment through the App-Dev project's service catalog. Given the one day lease period, the administrator expects to receive an automated `Lease Expiring` system immediately following a successful deployment; however, the email is not received. The administrator checks the deployment that has just been created (as displayed in the exhibit) and confirms that the `1 Day Lease` policy has been correctly applied.
Which action should the administrator take to resolve this issue? (Choose the best answer.)

  • A. Add an email endpoint.
  • B. Configure the notification email Server.
  • C. Ensure the users have notifications enabled.
  • D. Run the Configure mail workflow.
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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diegof1
11 months ago
Answer is B As a cloud administrator, you configure an email server if you want to send messages to users about events in Automation Service Broker and Automation Assembler. The messages are a courtesy that improves the experience of your consumers. Procedure: 1. Select Content and Policies > Notifications > Email Server. 2. Enter the information for each setting. If you need assistance on a particular setting, consult the signpost help. 3. To verify the configured settings, click Test Connection. 4. To save, click Create. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Aria-Automation/8.14/Using-Automation-Service-Broker/GUID-9973D5B2-9C42-448D-B2DA-E2F781292A9D.html#GUID-9973D5B2-9C42-448D-B2DA-E2F781292A9D https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Aria-Automation/8.14/Using-Automation-Service-Broker/GUID-9973D5B2-9C42-448D-B2DA-E2F781292A9D.html#GUID-9973D5B2-9C42-448D-B2DA-E2F781292A9D
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obeythefist
2 years ago
Selected Answer: B
I wasn't sure about this one, but looking at the document linked by AMNA2022, it seems that it should be "B". Let's check the answers and see what works and what doesn't: A. Add an email endpoint. This is not exactly how it works for either configuring mail or configuring notifications. I don't like this answer. B. Configure the notification email Server. The linked article is very interesting and implies that emails happen straight away as soon as the email server is configured. Emails are sent to deployment owners when the lease is expired and no other procedure is required (of course, deployment owners need a valid email address). C. Ensure the users have notifications enabled. This doesn't seem to be required based on the article, so no. D. Run the Configure mail workflow. Likewise it seems notifications for lease expiry happen as soon as the email server is configured so this is also not required. A difficult question, for sure.
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AMNA2022
2 years, 8 months ago
correct answer is - B. Configure the notification email Server. Ref: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.3/Using-and-Managing-Service-Broker/GUID-9973D5B2-9C42-448D-B2DA-E2F781292A9D.html#GUID-9973D5B2-9C42-448D-B2DA-E2F781292A9D
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