The Application team reports that a previously existing port group has disappeared from vCenter. An engineer confirms that the VMM domain association for the EPG is no longer present. Which action determines which user is responsible for the change?
A.
Check the EPG audit logs for the “deletion” action and compare the affected object and user.
B.
Evaluate the potential faults that are raised for that EPG.
C.
Examine the health score and drill down to an object that affects the EPG combined score.
D.
Inspect the server logs to see who was logging in to the APIC during the last few hours.
*Audit Logs: Audit logs in Cisco ACI record all user-initiated configuration changes, including actions such as creating, updating, or deleting objects like EPGs. These logs include details such as the name of the user who performed the action, a timestamp, and the specific object affected by the change.
*Relevance to the Scenario: Since the VMM domain association for the EPG has disappeared, checking the audit logs for a "deletion" action will reveal which user made this change and when it occurred. This is the most direct way to identify responsibility.
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