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Nutanix Exam NCP-MCA Topic 3 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-MCA exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 3
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An administrator did not specify scripts under any of the Stop service-level actions, so the system didn't generate any orchestration edges.

What should the administrator do to prevent this?

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Suggested Answer: A

When scripts are not specified under the Stop service-level actions, the system does not generate orchestration edges automatically. To prevent this issue, the administrator should manually update all system-defined actions. This involves defining the necessary scripts or actions to ensure proper orchestration and dependencies are in place.


Nutanix documentation on Service-Level Actions.

Nutanix Best Practices for Orchestration Management.

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Adolph
2 months ago
This is a real head-scratcher! I guess the administrator needs to get their act together and stop relying on the system to do all the work. Manually creating dependencies is the way to go, I reckon.
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Ronald
2 months ago
I'm going with C. Manually doing an API call for all system-defined actions sounds like the quickest fix to me.
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Thurman
30 days ago
I'm going with C. Manually doing an API call for all system-defined actions sounds like the quickest fix to me.
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Tesha
1 months ago
I agree with A. Manually updating all system-defined actions seems like the most thorough approach.
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Valentin
1 months ago
I think D is the best option. Creating a dependency for all system-defined actions will ensure they are properly linked.
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Becky
2 months ago
I disagree. I think the administrator should manually create a package for all system-defined actions to prevent this issue.
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Bettina
2 months ago
D is the answer. Manually creating a dependency for all system-defined actions will ensure the system generates the necessary orchestration edges.
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Tamar
1 months ago
Definitely. Dependencies help in organizing and executing actions effectively.
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Graciela
2 months ago
I agree. It's a crucial step in ensuring smooth operation of the system.
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Larae
2 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to set up dependencies to avoid issues.
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Tayna
2 months ago
D is the answer. Manually creating a dependency for all system-defined actions will ensure the system generates the necessary orchestration edges.
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Stephanie
2 months ago
I agree with Virgina. Creating a dependency will ensure that the system generates orchestration edges.
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Virgina
3 months ago
I think the administrator should manually create a dependency for all system-defined actions.
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Isidra
3 months ago
I think B is the way to go. Manually creating a package for all system-defined actions seems like the most comprehensive approach.
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Gwen
3 months ago
B) Manually create a package for all system-defined actions.
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Noel
3 months ago
A) Manually do the update for all system-defined actions.
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