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VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Support Sample Questions (Q22-Q27):NEW QUESTION # 22
An administrator is asked to create a second provider gateway (provider gateway 02) in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation Region-A.
After launching the Create Provider Gateway workflow in the VCF Automation Provider Management Portal, no Tier-0 Gateway is available for assignment.
How would you resolve this issue?
  • A. Retry the Create Provider Gateway workflow.
  • B. Create a new Region.
  • C. Log into the NSX Manager, create a new TO Gateway.
  • D. Log into the NSX Manager, create a new Tier-1 Gateway.
Answer: C
Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0, aProvider Gatewayin VCF Automation is always backed by anexisting Tier-0 or Tier-0 VRF gatewayin NSX. When the administrator launches theCreate Provider Gateway workflow and no Tier-0 gateways appear for assignment, this indicates that VCF Automation cannot discover any valid Tier-0 gateways in the associated region.
The VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 documentation explicitly states thatbefore adding a Provider Gateway, an administratormust first create an Active-Standby Tier-0 Gateway in NSX Manager. The Provider Gateway workflow only lists Tier-0 gateways that already exist and are properly configured in NSX. If none are present, the list will be empty.
From the documentation:"To add a provider gateway, first you must create an Active Standby tier-0 gateway in the NSX Manager associated with the region to back it.". Provider gateways in VCF Automationare discovered from these preexisting Tier-0 gatewaysand cannot be created until they exist.
Creating a Tier-1 gateway (Option B) does not satisfy the requirement because Provider Gateways must map specifically toTier-0, not Tier-1. Retrying the workflow (Option D) will not resolve the issue because the Tier-
0 backing resource is missing. Creating a new region (Option A) is unnecessary unless required for other organizational reasons, and it still would not produce a Tier-0 gateway.
Therefore, the correct and verified solution is tolog in to NSX Manager and create the required Tier-0 gateway, after which it will appear in the Provider Gateway creation workflow.

NEW QUESTION # 23
An administrator is creating an additional Organization for All Apps within VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation.
After logging into the VCF Automation Provider Management Portal UI, the administrator is only able to create new Organizations for All Apps.
What action can the administrator take to resolve the issue and complete the task?
  • A. Delete the existing Organization for VM Apps using the VCF Automation API.
  • B. Create the new Organization for VM Apps using the VCF Automation API.
  • C. Delete any existing Organizations for All Apps from the Provider Management Portal UI.
  • D. Enable the creation of new Organization for VM Apps feature in the Provider Management Portal UI.
Answer: D
Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 Automation,Provider Administratorsmanage which types of Organizations can be created:
* VM Apps Organizations
* All Apps Organizations
These capabilities are controlled byFeature Flagswithin theVCF Automation Provider Management Portal
. If the administrator logs in and only sees the ability to createAll Apps Organizations, it means that the feature flag enablingVM Apps Organization creationhas not been turned on.
VCF Automation requires the Provider Admin to explicitly enable creation ofVM Apps Organizations, because doing so exposes VM-centric consumption models and allows the environment to differentiate between VM-only and hybrid (VM + Kubernetes) application deployments.
Therefore, the administrator simply needs to navigate to:
Provider Management Portal # Administration # Feature Flags # Enable "Create VM Apps Organizations" Option A (creating via API) is unnecessary-the UI will support it once the feature is enabled.
Option B (deleting existing VM Apps orgs) has no effect on feature availability.
Option C (deleting All Apps orgs) is unrelated and would not unlock VM Apps org creation.

NEW QUESTION # 24
An administrator is planning to apply updates to a VMware vCenter instance.
What two actions can the administrator take to confirm the status of the vCenter services? (Choose two.)
  • A. Connect to the vCenter Server Management console and review the services statuses.
  • B. Connect to the ESX DCUI where the vCenter Appliance is running and run the services.sh script.
  • C. Connect to the vCenter appliance shell and run the vim-top command.
  • D. Connect to the vSphere Client and review vCenter performance charts.
  • E. Connect to the vCenter appliance shell and run the services-control -status command.
Answer: A,E
Explanation:
Before applying updates to a vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA), an administrator must validate that all vCenter services are healthy. VMware provides two supported and documented methods for checking vCenter service status:
1. Using the vCenter Appliance Shell
Running the command:
services-control --status
This command displays the status of all vCenter-related services (vmdird, vmcad, vpxd, vsan-health, etc.). It is the authoritative diagnostic tool embedded in the appliance for confirming whether services are running, stopped, or in a degraded state. This method is explicitly documented in vSphere 9.0 service management procedures.
This matchesOption B.
2. Using the vCenter Server Management Interface (VAMI)
Accessed at:
https://<vcenter-fqdn>:5480
The VAMI console provides a graphical interface underServices, showing the real-time health, status, and start/stop controls for all vCenter services. VMware documentation instructs administrators to review service status here before performing upgrades or maintenance operations.
This matchesOption C.
Incorrect Options Explained
* A. vSphere performance charts# These show workload data, not service health.
* D. vim-top command# Displays vSphere hosts' runtime metrics, not vCenter services.
* E. Running services.sh on ESXi DCUI# vCenter doesnotrun ESXi services; this script is for ESXi hosts only.

NEW QUESTION # 25
In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation an administrator is troubleshooting an issue with a newly created Organization. When the Organization administrator attempts to create a Namespace, they receive an error "Failed to list VPC after selecting a region.
The administrator logs into the NSX Manager for the Region and does not see an NSX Project for the Organization. What could cause these symptoms?
  • A. The Provider Administrator hasn't set up the Organization's Networking Configuration for the selected Region.
  • B. The Organization Administrator hasn't created a Project in the selected Region.
  • C. The Provider Administrator hasn't granted the Organization Administrator role to the First User.
  • D. The Organization Administrator hasn't created a VPC in the selected Region.
Answer: A
Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Automation, every Organization requires a properly configured Networking Configuration for each Region in which it operates. This configuration step-performed by the Provider Administrator-creates the NSX Project corresponding to the Organization, enabling Namespace creation, VPC visibility, and workload provisioning.
The error "Failed to list VPC after selecting a region" combined with the absence of an NSX Project in NSX Manager is a direct indicator that the Organization's Networking Configuration was never initialized. VCF Automation automatically creates the NSX Project only when the Provider Admin completes this step.
Option B is invalid because the Organization Administrator cannot create NSX Projects manually; they are system-generated during networking setup.
Option C is incorrect because role assignment affects administrative permissions, not NSX project creation.
Option D is also incorrect-the Organization Admin cannot create a VPC until the NSX Project exists.

NEW QUESTION # 26
An administrator is responsible for managing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The following information has been provided about the VCF fleet configuration:
* The VCF fleet consists of a single VCF instance with a single management domain and a single workload domain.
* VCF Automation has a single Organization for VM Apps configured with a VCF Cloud Account for the workload domain.
The administrator has been tasked with creating a new Organization for All Apps to support the developers need to deploy Kubernetes-based applications in a new region in a workload domain.
The administrator attempts to create a new region through the VCF Automation Provider Portal but the VMware NSX manager for the workload domain does not appear on the list of available NSX managers.
What action must the administrator complete to resolve the issue?
  • A. Trigger an inventory synch in VCF Operations fleet management.
  • B. Add the SDDC Manager integration for the VCF instance.
  • C. Deploy an additional VCF workload domain cluster.
  • D. Deploy a new VCF workload domain.
Answer: B
Explanation:
In VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Automation, the Provider Portal must have full visibility into the underlying VCF inventory-includingNSX Managers,clusters,regions,vCenters, andSDDC Manager objects-before new regions can be created for Kubernetes-based deployments (All Apps Orgs).
The issue described:
"The NSX Manager for the workload domain does not appear in the list of available NSX Managers" occurs whenSDDC Manager is not integratedinto VCF Automation. Without this integration, VCF Automation cannot discover workload domains or their associated NSX Managers. As a result, when attempting to create a new region, the NSX Manager list is empty.
The required action is:
Add the SDDC Manager integration under VCF Automation # Provider Portal # Integrations.
This integration enables Automation to pull:
* NSX Manager inventory
* vCenter endpoints
* Workload domain topology
* Cluster details
Only after this integration is complete will the NSX Manager appear and allow region creation.
Option A and D (deploying new WLD or cluster) are unnecessary-inventory access is the problem, not resources.
Option B (triggering inventory sync) cannot work becauseno SDDC Manager integration exists.

NEW QUESTION # 27
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