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Nutanix NCP-CN Exam - Topic 3 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-CN exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 3
[All NCP-CN Questions]

[Prepare the Environment for an NKP Deployment]

Refer to the exhibits.

A Cloud Administrator had provisioned a Kubernetes cluster named demo that is no longer actively being used. A Quick review from the Systems Engineer confirms that the following VMs are part of the demo Kubernetes cluster

How should the demo cluster be properly deleted?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Adria
2 months ago
Wait, can we really just delete like that?
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Becky
2 months ago
C seems risky, better to use A.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
I think B is too manual, not efficient.
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Leana
3 months ago
Option A is the correct command to delete the cluster.
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Jennifer
3 months ago
D sounds like a safer approach, but it's more work.
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Jenifer
3 months ago
I vaguely recall a similar question where we had to use acli commands. Option C might be the answer, but I’m not 100% sure.
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Felix
3 months ago
I feel like option D could be correct too, especially since it involves kubectl, but I’m not confident about the VM deletion part.
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Moira
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about needing to delete the VMs manually. Maybe option B is the way to go?
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Mike
4 months ago
I think option A sounds right since it mentions using the nkp command, which we practiced in class.
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Chanel
4 months ago
This seems straightforward enough. The question is asking how to properly delete the demo cluster, so I'll go with Option A to run the nkp delete cluster command. That should take care of the entire cluster setup.
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Luisa
4 months ago
I'm a little confused by the different options here. Do I need to use both the Nutanix CLI and Kubernetes commands to fully delete the cluster? Or is there a single, recommended approach?
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Lawrence
4 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to use the correct Nutanix CLI command to delete the entire cluster, rather than just deleting the VMs individually. Option A looks like the right approach.
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Tanja
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions a "demo" cluster, but the options seem to reference different commands and namespaces. I'll need to make sure I understand the right approach.
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Chan
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward Kubernetes cluster deletion question. I'll need to carefully review the options and think through the proper steps.
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Edda
7 months ago
Ha! Deleting VMs without a plan? That's like trying to build a house by demolishing the old one first. Option D is the way to go, folks.
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Weldon
7 months ago
Option C is like a one-liner, but I'm not sure if it will properly clean up the entire cluster. Sounds a bit risky to me.
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Fatima
5 months ago
A: Good idea. Let's go with option D then to delete the demo cluster.
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Sophia
5 months ago
B: Yeah, I agree. Maybe we should go with option D to be safe and make sure everything is properly cleaned up.
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Maybelle
6 months ago
A: I think option C might be too risky, we might miss something important.
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Maryann
7 months ago
Option A looks promising, but I'm not sure about the -n kommander-default-workspace part. Shouldn't we just delete the cluster itself?
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Paris
7 months ago
I think Option D is the way to go. Deleting the VMs without first removing the cluster config could cause issues down the line.
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Rima
6 months ago
Yes, it's important to properly remove the cluster config before deleting the VMs.
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Susana
6 months ago
I agree, Option D seems like the safest choice.
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Emelda
7 months ago
Yes, Option D seems like the safest choice to avoid any potential issues in the future.
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Michell
7 months ago
I agree, it's important to properly delete the cluster configuration before removing the VMs.
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Frank
8 months ago
Option B seems the easiest way to delete the cluster. Why bother with all the complex commands?
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Dick
8 months ago
User 2: But using the command line can ensure a clean deletion without any leftover resources.
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Aileen
8 months ago
User 1: Option B does seem like the simplest solution.
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Solange
8 months ago
I'm not sure, maybe we should also consider running kubectl config delete-cluster demo -n kommander-default-workspace.
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Clorinda
8 months ago
I agree with Christiane, that seems like the proper way to delete the demo cluster.
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Christiane
8 months ago
I think we should run nkp delete cluster -c demo -n kommander-default-workspace.
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