2V0-622 · Question #187
Which two are valid compliance results that indicate the need to apply a Host Profile? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. Non-compliant C. Unknown. Host Profile compliance checks produce specific status results, and only Non-compliant and Unknown statuses indicate that remediation by applying the profile is needed.
Question
Which two are valid compliance results that indicate the need to apply a Host Profile? (Choose two.)
Options
- ANon-compliant
- BInconsistent
- CUnknown
- DDisconnected
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A92% (47)
- B6% (3)
- D2% (1)
Why each option
Host Profile compliance checks produce specific status results, and only Non-compliant and Unknown statuses indicate that remediation by applying the profile is needed.
Non-compliant means the host configuration actively differs from the reference Host Profile, requiring the profile to be applied to bring the host into compliance. Unknown means the compliance check could not complete - often because the host is powered off or unreachable - so the profile may still need to be applied once the host is accessible. Both statuses signal that the current compliance state is unverified or violated.
Inconsistent is not a defined compliance result in vSphere Host Profiles; it is not part of the compliance status vocabulary.
Unknown means the compliance check could not complete - often because the host is powered off or unreachable - so the profile may still need to be applied once the host is accessible.
Disconnected is a host connection state in vCenter, not a Host Profile compliance result status.
Concept tested: vSphere Host Profile compliance status results
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.hostprofiles.doc/GUID-F5E3BACB-D2CF-4F31-A8D5-C9B875B24C49.html
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