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In a vRealize Automation environment, there is only one reservation configured as "Compute01" with one storage path "datastore01" configured with a priority of 1 for the "Finance" business group. Virtual machine provisioning fails resulting in the following error message:

What can the administrator do to address this issue?

  • A. Increase the reserved storage available in the reservation.
  • B. Increase the priority of the storage path.
  • C. Add a new reservation policy for the reservation.
  • D. Increase the size of the datastore.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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m_usmanayub
4 years, 11 months ago
A is the correct answer
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Mig
5 years ago
D - correct answer - Increase datastore size
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Zippy12
5 years ago
If you increase the datastore size without also increasing the reservation, vRA won't consider the newly added space. You're assuming datastore01 is 1 TB with 996 GB in use, but it might be 1 TB with a 200 GB reservation of which 196 GB is used. Increasing it to a 50 TB datastore with a 200 GB reservation won't change anything here. I say A.
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juanmy
5 years ago
@quovadisnp, If I add a new reservation policy in that reservation how can it solve the problem?, I understand that when the machine is provisioned, there is an existing reservation policy (that is bound to that reservation) in the blueprint for that machine. So changing the reservation policy and then changing it in the blueprint, is this gonna make increase the reserved storage of the reservation? @Zippy12 can you give more details please. Saludos desde Peru!
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quovadisnp
5 years, 3 months ago
A isn't valid because A implies the reservation already exists, the reservation does not exist, there is only a compute reservation. B is invalid because the priority is already at its highest. D isn't valid because it's outside the scope of what you'd ask a vRA administrator to do. The KB article is valid but not entirely for this question. C is the correct answer. https://usermanual.wiki/Pdf/vrealizeautomation74configuration.975498135/view
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Zippy12
5 years ago
A implies the reservation already exists, but I think "configured with a priority of 1 for the 'Finance' business group" in the question indicates that this is the case. Adding a new reservation policy for the reservation along won't matter, unless you also update the blueprint, so C isn't going to work without additional steps.
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qw2e3ed
5 years, 4 months ago
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2151030
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sudheeshjm
5 years, 4 months ago
So which is the correct one?
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oscarjq
5 years, 4 months ago
And why not A??
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