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2V0-21.23 · Question #37

An administrator is adding a new ESXi host to an existing vSphere cluster. When selecting the cluster, the administrator is unable to use the Cluster Quickstart workflow to add and configure the addit

The correct answer is A. The administrator has previously dismissed the Cluster Quickstart workflow.. You can use the Skip Quickstart button to exit the Quickstart workflow, and continue configuring the cluster and its hosts manually. You can add new hosts individually, and manually configure those hosts. Once skipped, you cannot restore the Quickstart workflow for the cluster.

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Question

An administrator is adding a new ESXi host to an existing vSphere cluster. When selecting the cluster, the administrator is unable to use the Cluster Quickstart workflow to add and configure the additional host. What could be the root cause of this issue?

Options

  • AThe administrator has previously dismissed the Cluster Quickstart workflow.
  • BThe administrator must manually add the host to the cluster before using the Cluster Quickstart
  • CThe administrator has not been assigned the required permissions to use the Cluster Quickstart
  • DThe administrator must enable the Cluster Quickstart workflow option in VMware vCenter.

How the community answered

(40 responses)
  • A
    78% (31)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • C
    8% (3)
  • D
    13% (5)

Explanation

You can use the Skip Quickstart button to exit the Quickstart workflow, and continue configuring the cluster and its hosts manually. You can add new hosts individually, and manually configure those hosts. Once skipped, you cannot restore the Quickstart workflow for the cluster.

Topics

#Cluster Quickstart#ESXi host add#workflow issue#vSphere Client

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