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Question #: 59
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An administrator is consistently receiving an alarm regarding a CPU performance issue; however, there is NO CPU issue identified.
What can the administrator do to make sure the alarm is triggered when there is an actual CPU performance issue?

  • A. Change 'VM CPU Ready Time' to 'VM Memory Usage.'
  • B. Change 'Show as Critical' to 'Show as Warning.'
  • C. Change 'VM CPU Ready Time' to 'VM CPU Usage.'
  • D. Change 'is below' to 'is above.'
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️
Reference:
http://www.vfrank.org/2011/01/31/cpu-ready-1000-ms-equals-5/

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diegof1
2 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: D
CPU ready time is dependent on the number of VMs on the host and their CPU loads. It is normal for a VM to average between 0–50 ms of CPU ready time; anything over 1000 ms is considered to lead to VM performance problems. https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/virtual-machine-cpu-ready#:~:text=CPU%20ready%20time%20is%20dependent,lead%20to%20VM%20performance%20problems.
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