While upgrading five hosts in a vSphere cluster, the maintenance window ends. The customer does not allow you to extend the window, so now the cluster is running the hosts at different build levels. There are two hosts at the new build version, and three hosts at the previous build version. There are 11 virtual machines protected by VMware Fault Tolerance in the cluster. You now see the following error No suitable host can be found to place the Fault Tolerance Secondary VM for virtual machine SalesVM.
What is the cause of this error?
Your client wants space required for the virtual disk to be allocated when the virtual disk is created. Also, any data remaining on the physical device should not be erased during creation, but be zeroed out on demand, at a later time, on the first write from the virtual machine.
Which storage provision type would you use to meet the client's requirements?
vSphere high availability has been configured on a host cluster containing four hosts. All virtual machines reside on Host 1 and Host 2. You want to ensure virtual machines will automatically be migrated to attain the best use of resources.
In the GUI, which action must be completed at the host cluster level to accomplish this task?
You are asked to add two virtual machines to host ESXi01. The host IP address is 192.165.138.4.
When you attempt to access the host using the vSphere client, you receive the following error message?
The vSphere client could not connect to 192.165.138.4. You do not have permission to login to server 192.165.138.4.
What would generate this error message?
You enabled access to the ESXi shell. Administrators now complain that they cannot log in to the ESXi shell although you are still logged on.
What would cause this problem?