D-VXR-OE-23 無料問題集「EMC Dell VxRail Operate 2023」
SIMULATION
An administrator must upgrade a VxRail cluster 7.0.x at a dark site.
The credentials for the system are:
VxRail Manager username: root
VxRail Manager password:
VMw@r3!123
vCenter Administrator:
[email protected]
vCenter Administrator password:
VMw@r3!123
VCSA username: root
VCSA password: VMw@r3!123
Use the simulator to upgrade the cluster to the latest recommended version.
An administrator must upgrade a VxRail cluster 7.0.x at a dark site.
The credentials for the system are:
VxRail Manager username: root
VxRail Manager password:
VMw@r3!123
vCenter Administrator:
[email protected]
vCenter Administrator password:
VMw@r3!123
VCSA username: root
VCSA password: VMw@r3!123
Use the simulator to upgrade the cluster to the latest recommended version.
正解:
See the step by step solution in the Explanation below
Explanation:
To upgrade a VxRail cluster to the latest recommended version at a dark site (an environment without internet access), follow these steps:
Log in to VxRail Manager:
Open a web browser and navigate to the VxRail Manager URL.
Log in using the credentials:
Username: root
Password: VMw@r3!123.
Check Current Version and Compatibility:
Once logged in, navigate to the Dashboard to view the current version of VxRail.
Verify compatibility with the target upgrade version by reviewing the VxRail Release Notes or Upgrade Guide for your specific version.
Download Upgrade Bundle:
Since the site is dark, download the necessary upgrade bundle from Dell EMC's support site using another system with internet access.
Save the upgrade bundle to a portable storage device (USB drive, external HDD, etc.).
Upload the Upgrade Bundle to VxRail Manager:
Connect the portable storage device to a local machine within the dark site.
In VxRail Manager, navigate to the Internet Upgrade section.
Select Local Upgrade and browse to the location of the upgrade bundle on your local machine.
Upload the upgrade bundle.
Perform the Upgrade:
After the bundle is uploaded, follow the on-screen prompts to begin the upgrade process.
The upgrade wizard will guide you through pre-upgrade checks, including verifying compatibility and ensuring cluster health.
Monitor the Upgrade Progress:
The upgrade process will take some time. Monitor the progress via the VxRail Manager interface.
Ensure there are no errors or issues reported during the upgrade.
Post-Upgrade Verification:
Once the upgrade is complete, verify that the VxRail Manager and vCenter report the new version correctly.
Check the health and status of the cluster to ensure all components are operational.
Steps using the Simulator:
Login to VxRail Manager:
Open the simulator and navigate to the VxRail Manager interface.
Use the provided credentials to log in:
Username: root
Password: VMw@r3!123.
Navigate to Upgrade Section:
In the VxRail Manager interface, click on Internet Upgrade or Software Upgrade.
Upload the Upgrade Bundle:
Select Local Upgrade.
Click Browse and select the upgrade bundle from your local machine.
Click Upload to start the upload process.
Initiate the Upgrade:
Once the upload is complete, follow the prompts to start the upgrade.
Confirm the pre-upgrade checks and proceed.
Monitor Upgrade Process:
Monitor the upgrade status in the VxRail Manager interface.
Wait for the upgrade to complete and ensure there are no issues.
Verify Upgrade Completion:
After the upgrade, verify the new version in the VxRail Manager dashboard.
Check the health status of the cluster to ensure everything is running smoothly.
Reference:
Dell VxRail Upgrade Guide: VxRail Upgrade Guide
Note: This example assumes the use of the VxRail Manager interface. If additional specific steps are needed for your environment, consult the official VxRail Upgrade Guide for detailed instructions tailored to your version and deployment.
Explanation:
To upgrade a VxRail cluster to the latest recommended version at a dark site (an environment without internet access), follow these steps:
Log in to VxRail Manager:
Open a web browser and navigate to the VxRail Manager URL.
Log in using the credentials:
Username: root
Password: VMw@r3!123.
Check Current Version and Compatibility:
Once logged in, navigate to the Dashboard to view the current version of VxRail.
Verify compatibility with the target upgrade version by reviewing the VxRail Release Notes or Upgrade Guide for your specific version.
Download Upgrade Bundle:
Since the site is dark, download the necessary upgrade bundle from Dell EMC's support site using another system with internet access.
Save the upgrade bundle to a portable storage device (USB drive, external HDD, etc.).
Upload the Upgrade Bundle to VxRail Manager:
Connect the portable storage device to a local machine within the dark site.
In VxRail Manager, navigate to the Internet Upgrade section.
Select Local Upgrade and browse to the location of the upgrade bundle on your local machine.
Upload the upgrade bundle.
Perform the Upgrade:
After the bundle is uploaded, follow the on-screen prompts to begin the upgrade process.
The upgrade wizard will guide you through pre-upgrade checks, including verifying compatibility and ensuring cluster health.
Monitor the Upgrade Progress:
The upgrade process will take some time. Monitor the progress via the VxRail Manager interface.
Ensure there are no errors or issues reported during the upgrade.
Post-Upgrade Verification:
Once the upgrade is complete, verify that the VxRail Manager and vCenter report the new version correctly.
Check the health and status of the cluster to ensure all components are operational.
Steps using the Simulator:
Login to VxRail Manager:
Open the simulator and navigate to the VxRail Manager interface.
Use the provided credentials to log in:
Username: root
Password: VMw@r3!123.
Navigate to Upgrade Section:
In the VxRail Manager interface, click on Internet Upgrade or Software Upgrade.
Upload the Upgrade Bundle:
Select Local Upgrade.
Click Browse and select the upgrade bundle from your local machine.
Click Upload to start the upload process.
Initiate the Upgrade:
Once the upload is complete, follow the prompts to start the upgrade.
Confirm the pre-upgrade checks and proceed.
Monitor Upgrade Process:
Monitor the upgrade status in the VxRail Manager interface.
Wait for the upgrade to complete and ensure there are no issues.
Verify Upgrade Completion:
After the upgrade, verify the new version in the VxRail Manager dashboard.
Check the health status of the cluster to ensure everything is running smoothly.
Reference:
Dell VxRail Upgrade Guide: VxRail Upgrade Guide
Note: This example assumes the use of the VxRail Manager interface. If additional specific steps are needed for your environment, consult the official VxRail Upgrade Guide for detailed instructions tailored to your version and deployment.
SIMULATION
During a maintenance task on a VxRail Appliance, the system LED on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local is required to be enabled so the node can be correctly identified in the physical rack.
Use the simulator to enable the System LED for the node.
During a maintenance task on a VxRail Appliance, the system LED on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local is required to be enabled so the node can be correctly identified in the physical rack.
Use the simulator to enable the System LED for the node.
正解:
See the step by step solution in the Explanation below
Explanation:
To enable the system LED on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local for identification in the physical rack, follow these steps:
Log in to vSphere Client:
Open the vSphere Client.
Enter the username: [email protected].
Enter the password: VMw@r3!123.
Click Login.
Navigate to the Host:
In the vSphere Client interface, navigate to the Hosts and Clusters view.
Expand the VxRail-DC and then the VxRail-Cluster.
Select the host named vcluster730-esx03.edu.local.
Access Host Actions:
Right-click on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local.
From the context menu, select Actions.
Enable System LED:
In the Actions menu, locate and select Enable LED or Turn On Locator LED (the exact wording might vary).
Confirm the action if prompted.
Verify LED Activation:
Check the physical rack to ensure that the system LED on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local is enabled and the node is easily identifiable.
Reference:
VMware vSphere Host Management Guide: vSphere Host Management
Note: The exact steps to enable the LED might vary slightly based on the version of vSphere Client you are using, but the general process involves selecting the host and using the Actions menu to enable the system LED.
Explanation:
To enable the system LED on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local for identification in the physical rack, follow these steps:
Log in to vSphere Client:
Open the vSphere Client.
Enter the username: [email protected].
Enter the password: VMw@r3!123.
Click Login.
Navigate to the Host:
In the vSphere Client interface, navigate to the Hosts and Clusters view.
Expand the VxRail-DC and then the VxRail-Cluster.
Select the host named vcluster730-esx03.edu.local.
Access Host Actions:
Right-click on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local.
From the context menu, select Actions.
Enable System LED:
In the Actions menu, locate and select Enable LED or Turn On Locator LED (the exact wording might vary).
Confirm the action if prompted.
Verify LED Activation:
Check the physical rack to ensure that the system LED on vcluster730-esx03.edu.local is enabled and the node is easily identifiable.
Reference:
VMware vSphere Host Management Guide: vSphere Host Management
Note: The exact steps to enable the LED might vary slightly based on the version of vSphere Client you are using, but the general process involves selecting the host and using the Actions menu to enable the system LED.