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After a server power failure, the administrator noticed the scheduled resyncing in the cluster monitor displays objects to be resynchronized under the pending category.
What are these objects in this category?

  • A. These objects belong to virtual machines, which are powered off.
  • B. Object resynchronization must be started manually.
  • C. There are too may objects to be synchronized.
  • D. The delay timer has not expired.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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fr33exam
3 years ago
Selected Answer: C
C The pending category displays the objects with the expired delay timer that cannot be resynchronized. This can be due to insufficient resources in the current cluster or the vSAN FTT policy set on the cluster not being met.
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jb844
3 years ago
Selected Answer: C
From Kayman comment and that doc: Objects Description ETA to compliance Estimated time left for the resynchronization to complete. The objects to be resynchronized are categorized as active, queued, and suspended. The objects that are actively synchronizing fall in the active category. The objects that are in the queue for resynchronization are the queued objects. The objects that were actively synchronizing but are now in the suspended state falls in the suspended category. Scheduled resyncing Remaining number of objects to be resynchronized. You can classify scheduled resyncing into two categories: scheduled and pending. The scheduled category displays the objects that are not resyncing because the delay timer has not expired. Resynchronization of objects starts once the timer expires. The pending category displays the objects with the expired delay timer that cannot be resynchronized. This can be due to insufficient resources in the current cluster or the vSAN FTT policy set on the cluster not being met.
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Kayman
3 years, 1 month ago
I believe the answer is C. There may be insufficient resources to resync all the objects. ================= https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-monitoring.doc/GUID-57D74904-A8C4-4F3B-8D2A-1017AA8EBA85.html The pending category displays the objects with the expired delay timer that cannot be resynchronized. This can be due to insufficient resources in the current cluster or the vSAN FTT policy set on the cluster not being met. =================
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