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Exam NCM-MCI topic 1 question 6 discussion

Actual exam question from Nutanix's NCM-MCI
Question #: 6
Topic #: 1
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A customer recently set up Async Replication between Site A and Site B. The customer wants to conduct a planned failover and clicks Activate on Site B. The customer then runs the following command on Site A: ncli pd deactivate_and__destroy_vms name=<protection_domain_name>.
What does this do to the customer environment?

  • A. VMs get deleted from Site B and the protection domain is now Active.
  • B. VMs are powered off on Site A and must be manually powered on at Site B.
  • C. VMs get deleted from Site A and the protection domain is no longer active.
  • D. Customer must then manually power off VMs at Site A and power them on at Site B.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Cromo19
5 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
With the screenshot from the command output, it is clear that if the VM is not powered off before running it, it fails.
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pharoah2000
1 year ago
D is the best answer here 1. power off VMs on Site A, without powering off VM, CLI command won't work 2. run the CLI on Site A > Site A become Secondary 3. power on VMs at Site B
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njmadeja
1 year, 1 month ago
D. is correct
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nabillose
1 year, 1 month ago
Correct :C
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