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VMware 2V0-32.22 Exam - Topic 2 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-32.22 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 2
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An administrator needs to change the password for the admin user account on vRealize Operations. Which two methods can the administrator use to complete this task? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

An administrator can change the password for the admin user account on vRealize Operations using these two methods:

A . Log in to the vRealize Operations admin UI as the admin user and use the change password functionality [46]: This is the standard method for changing passwords within the vRealize Operations interface. The administrator logs in with their current credentials and can then update the password through the user settings.

B . Log in to the Primary node via SSH and use the appropriate command to reset the admin user account password [47]: This method involves accessing the primary node of the vRealize Operations cluster through SSH and using the vcops-admintool reset-password command to reset the admin password. This is useful if the administrator cannot access the admin UI or prefers to use the command line.


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Erasmo
3 months ago
D seems like overkill for just a password change.
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Anissa
3 months ago
C is unnecessary, just use A or B.
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Jean
3 months ago
Wait, can you really reset the password via SSH? Sounds risky!
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Kathryn
4 months ago
Totally agree, those are the go-tos.
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Nan
4 months ago
A and B are the right methods!
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Stephanie
4 months ago
I remember something about taking the cluster offline, but I can't recall if that was for password changes or something else.
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Jesusita
4 months ago
I recall a question about using the Lifecycle Manager, so option D might be a possibility, but I’m not completely confident.
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Lou
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option B could be right too, especially if SSH access is needed for admin tasks.
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Francene
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar; I remember practicing changing passwords directly in the admin UI.
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Noah
5 months ago
Ah, this is a good one. I think the key here is to focus on the admin user account specifically. Options A and B seem like the most direct ways to handle that. I'll make sure to select those two.
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Bernardo
5 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I'm pretty confident that A and B are the right answers, but I'm not sure about the other options. I'll make sure to double-check my work before submitting.
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Emeline
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know we can change the password through the admin UI, but I'm not sure about the SSH method. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Levi
5 months ago
This seems straightforward - I think the two correct methods are A and B, logging in to the admin UI or the primary node via SSH to change the password.
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Kate
1 year ago
Ah, I see what they're trying to do here. They want to make sure we know the proper procedures for securely resetting admin passwords in vRealize Operations. A and B are the way to go.
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Latrice
1 year ago
It's important to follow the proper procedures to ensure security when resetting admin passwords in vRealize Operations.
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Latrice
1 year ago
Exactly, A and B are the correct methods to change the password for the admin user account on vRealize Operations.
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Amie
1 year ago
Hmm, D and E seem a bit convoluted. Why would I need to go through vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager or SSH into each node? A and B are the way to go.
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Mariann
1 year ago
Agreed, no need to overcomplicate things with D and E.
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Ezekiel
1 year ago
Yeah, A and B are definitely the most straightforward methods.
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Alfreda
1 year ago
B) Log in to the Primary node via SSH and use the appropriate command to reset the admin user account password
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Van
1 year ago
A) Log in to the vRealize Operations admin UI as the admin user and use the change password functionality
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Timothy
1 year ago
I agree with A and B. I wouldn't want to take the cluster offline just to change a password, that seems like overkill.
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Simona
1 year ago
D) Log in to vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager and use the rotate password functionality
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Kristel
1 year ago
C) Log in to the vRealize Operations admin UI as the admin user, take the cluster offline and use the change password functionality
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Johana
1 year ago
B) Log in to the Primary node via SSH and use the appropriate command to reset the admin user account password
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Isaac
1 year ago
A) Log in to the vRealize Operations admin UI as the admin user and use the change password functionality
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Vashti
1 year ago
I'm not sure about option E. I think the administrator should use option B to reset the password via SSH on the Primary node.
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Gerry
1 year ago
I agree with Kathrine. Option A allows changing the password through the admin UI, and option E involves resetting the password via SSH.
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Heike
1 year ago
Well, I think A and B are the correct answers here. Changing the password through the admin UI or via SSH on the Primary node seem like the obvious options.
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Refugia
1 year ago
Using SSH on the Primary node is a good backup option in case the admin UI is not accessible.
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Lawana
1 year ago
I think logging in to the admin UI is the easiest way to change the password.
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Elza
1 year ago
I agree, A and B are the best methods to change the password.
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Kathrine
1 year ago
I think the administrator can use option A and option E to change the password.
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