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Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA 6.10) Sample Questions (Q92-Q97):NEW QUESTION # 92
An administrator is trying to save new settings for an Azure integration. but is having issues applying the changes.
What log should the administrator check?
  • A. / home/calm/log/sytx.log
  • B. / home/espilon/log/arjun.log
  • C. / home/espilon/log/durga.log
  • D. / home/calm/log/hercules.log
Answer: D
Explanation:
The hercules.log file is the log file for the Calm service, which is responsible for managing the integration with various cloud providers, including Azure. The administrator can check this log file to troubleshoot any issues related to the Azure integration, such as authentication, configuration, or communication errors. The other log files are not relevant for the Azure integration. The sytx.log file is the log file for the Sytx service, which is responsible for managing the Calm UI and API. The durga.log file is the log file for the Durga service, which is responsible for managing the Calm Marketplace and blueprints. The arjun.log file is the log file for the Arjun service, which is responsible for managing the Calm runbooks and playbooks.
Reference:
Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) v6.5, Section 2 - Deploy and Configure Nutanix Calm and Related Components, Objective 2.4 - Identify required configuration settings for a Nutanix Calm deployment
[Troubleshooting Calm | Nutanix Community]

NEW QUESTION # 93
What is the correct syntax for using a macro within a Calm blueprint?
  • A. %calm.object%
  • B. @@{calm.object}(@@
  • C. {{calm.object}}
  • D. $_calm.object_$
Answer: B
Explanation:
A macro is a placeholder for a value that is resolved at runtime. Macros can be used to reference various Calm objects, such as variables, secrets, credentials, tasks, and services. The correct syntax for using a macro within a Calm blueprint is @@{calm.object}(@@, where calm.object is the name of the object to be referenced. For example, @@{username}(@@ would resolve to the value of the username variable at runtime. The other options are incorrect syntaxes for macros and would not be resolved by Calm. Reference: Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) v6.5, Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) 6 Exam, Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation

NEW QUESTION # 94
An administrator has been tasked with automating the optimization of plays with the autopilot feature.
What must the administrator be aware of before configuring autopilot?
  • A. Autopilot never waits for approvals.
  • B. Autopilot only applies to new playbooks.
  • C. Autopilot feature only applies to metric-based alerts as triggers.
  • D. Autopilot will only attempt to apply the playbook a single time
Answer: A
Explanation:
Autopilot is a feature of Nutanix Calm that allows the administrator to automate the execution of playbooks based on predefined conditions or triggers. Autopilot can optimize the performance, availability, and cost of applications by applying the appropriate actions in response to events or metrics. Before configuring autopilot, the administrator must be aware of the following limitations12:
* Autopilot never waits for approvals. This means that the administrator must ensure that the playbooks are tested and verified before enabling autopilot. Autopilot will execute the playbooks without any human intervention or confirmation.
* Autopilot feature only applies to metric-based alerts as triggers. This means that the administrator can only use metrics from the Nutanix Prism Central or the Nutanix Karbon clusters as the conditions for triggering the playbooks. Autopilot does not support other types of triggers such as schedules, webhooks, or manual triggers. References: Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Automation (NCP-MCA) Exam Blueprint Guide, page 10; Nutanix Calm SaaS User Guide, section 4.3.

NEW QUESTION # 95
An administrator has set up a Blueprint to create and deploy the necessary VMs for all new hires at their company with Error Handling set up to alert on any failures. Occasionally, the Blueprint fails when a VM does not successfully power on, and the Error Handling does not behave as expected.
What could be a possible reason?
  • A. Error handling only handles errors in the blueprint itself, not in VMs.
  • B. Error handling can only work on powered on VMs.
  • C. Error handling does not address power on failures due to authentication errors.
  • D. Error handling must be enabled on Prism Element where the VM is hosted.
Answer: C
Explanation:
According to the Self-Service Administration Guide regardingError Handling in Runbook and Blueprint Tasks, there is a specific documented limitation regarding VM Power actions.
* General Behavior:The error handling mechanism is designed to allow workflows to continue or alert when tasks (including VM Power On/Off) fail for reasons such as the Prism Central being unreachable or the VM being deleted.
* The Exception (Option D):The documentation explicitly states:"Error handling, however, does not take into account the power on, power off, or restart task failures because of authentication errors."
* If the "VM Power On" task fails specifically due to an authentication issue (e.g., token expiry or connectivity preventing authentication with the host), the standard error handling flow may not trigger as expected, matching the scenario described.
* Option A is incorrect because Self-Servicecanhandle infrastructure task failures (like Power On), with specific exceptions like the one noted in D.

NEW QUESTION # 96
Exhibit.

What ports should be opened? (Choose two.)
  • A. TCP 22
  • B. UDP 5985 and 5986
  • C. UDP 22
  • D. TC 5985 and 5986
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
From the exhibit, it is clear that Prism Central needs to communicate with Calm managed target Linux VMs via SSH and with Calm managed target Windows VMs via PowerShell or Shell scripts. The appropriate ports to open for these communications are:
TCP 22: This port is used for SSH, which is necessary for managing Linux VMs.
TCP 5985 and 5986: These ports are used for PowerShell remoting, which is essential for managing Windows VMs.
Reference:
Nutanix Calm documentation on Network Ports.
Best practices for Nutanix Network Configuration.

NEW QUESTION # 97
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