A vSphere administrator is unable to remove an ESXi host from a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS). Which two reasons could have caused this issue? (Choose two.)
A.
Virtual machine network adapters on the host are connected to the switch.
B.
The ESXi host is connected to another VDS.
C.
Virtual machine network adapters are faulty.
D.
The VDS is configured with ingress traffic shaping.
E.
The ESXi host has VMkernel adapters assigned to the switch.
The two reasons that could have caused the issue are:
A. Virtual machine network adapters on the host are connected to the switch.
If virtual machine network adapters on the host are still connected to the VDS, the administrator will not be able to remove the host from the switch. The virtual machine network adapters must be disconnected from the switch or moved to a different switch before the host can be removed.
E. The ESXi host has VMkernel adapters assigned to the switch.
If the ESXi host has VMkernel adapters assigned to the VDS, the administrator will not be able to remove the host from the switch. The VMkernel adapters must be removed from the switch or moved to a different switch before the host can be removed.
A and E are correct answers.
If you are trying to remove an ESXi host from a Distributed Switch you first have to make sure there aren't any running VMs or Hosts using the assigned VMkernel.
AE are the correct answer. Look at the pre-reqs here.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-9C1791EC-7EDA-4945-A799-0409AE46C40A.html
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