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VMware Exam 3V0-41.22 Topic 3 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 3V0-41.22 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 3
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SIMULATION

Task 14

An administrator has seen an abundance of alarms regarding high CPU usage on the NSX Managers. The administrator has successfully cleared these alarms numerous times in the past and is aware of the issue. The administrator feels that the number of alarms being produced for these events is overwhelming the log files.

You need to:

* Review CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values.

Complete the requested task.

Notes: Passwords are contained in the user_readme.txt. This task is not dependent on other tasks. This task should take approximately 5 minutes to complete.

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To review CPU sensitivity and threshold values, you need to follow these steps:

Log in to the NSX Manager UI with admin credentials. The default URL is https://<nsx-manager-ip-address>.

Navigate to System > Settings > System Settings > CPU and Memory Thresholds.

You will see the current values for CPU and memory thresholds for NSX Manager, NSX Controller, and NSX Edge. These values determine the percentage of CPU and memory usage that will trigger an alarm on the NSX Manager UI.

You can modify the default threshold values by clicking Edit and entering new values in the text boxes. For example, you can increase the CPU threshold for NSX Manager from 80% to 90% to reduce the number of alarms for high CPU usage. Click Save to apply the changes.

You can also view the historical data for CPU and memory usage for each component by clicking View Usage History.You can select a time range and a granularity level to see the usage trends and patterns over time


Contribute your Thoughts:

Abel
5 days ago
I remember we discussed CPU sensitivity settings in class, but I’m not entirely sure where to find them in the NSX Manager interface.
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Letha
11 days ago
I feel confident I can handle this. I've dealt with similar issues in the past, so I know where to look and what to adjust. As long as I can find the user_readme.txt, I should be able to knock this out quickly.
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Chantell
16 days ago
This task seems pretty simple, but I want to make sure I don't miss anything. I'll double-check the instructions and take my time to ensure I've addressed all the requirements.
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Bettyann
22 days ago
Okay, I think I've got a plan. I'll start by logging into the NSX Manager, then navigate to the settings to check the CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values. Shouldn't take too long to complete.
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Freeman
27 days ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about where exactly I need to look to find those settings. Hopefully the passwords in the user_readme.txt will point me in the right direction.
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Silvana
1 months ago
This seems like a straightforward task, just need to review the CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values on the NSX Managers.
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Genevieve
7 months ago
I believe we need to clear these alarms to reduce the log file clutter.
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Franklyn
7 months ago
Ah, the joys of dealing with overzealous monitoring systems. I bet the admin could set up some custom thresholds to keep those alarms under control.
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Sommer
5 months ago
User1: That's a good point, finding the right balance is key in managing alarms.
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Stephaine
5 months ago
User3: Maybe the admin can also adjust the sensitivity to avoid unnecessary alerts.
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Karma
5 months ago
User2: Agreed, setting up custom thresholds could help reduce the number of alarms.
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Emily
5 months ago
User1: The admin should definitely review the CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values.
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Jacki
5 months ago
Admin: I'll check the Complete Solution for step by step instructions on how to do that.
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Stephania
5 months ago
Stephania: That's a good idea. Custom thresholds could help manage the alarms better.
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Sommer
6 months ago
Sommer: Maybe you can adjust the thresholds to reduce the number of alarms.
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Alecia
6 months ago
Admin: I need to review CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values.
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Milly
7 months ago
Yeah, the administrator mentioned that the alarms for high CPU usage are overwhelming the log files.
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Genevieve
7 months ago
I think this task is about reviewing CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values.
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Micaela
7 months ago
This is a straightforward task. I'd review the CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values as requested and see if I can find a way to reduce the number of alarms being generated.
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Felicitas
5 months ago
I agree, this task seems simple and should only take a few minutes to complete.
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Cyril
5 months ago
Let's follow the step by step instructions in the Complete Solution to complete this task.
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Buddy
5 months ago
I think adjusting those values could help reduce the number of alarms being generated.
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Delisa
5 months ago
I will check the CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values to see if they need adjusting.
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Chantell
5 months ago
It's important to find the right balance to avoid unnecessary alarms.
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Delmy
5 months ago
Let's make sure we don't set the thresholds too high or too low.
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Shawn
6 months ago
I think adjusting those values might help reduce the number of alarms we're getting.
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Gracie
6 months ago
I'll check the CPU Sensitivity and Threshold values to see if they need adjusting.
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