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2V0-622D · Question #224

The virtual machine log rotation size can be changed for all VMs by which two interfaces? (Choose two.)

The correct answer is A. vSphere Web Client D. PowerCLI. Changing VM log rotation size for all VMs globally is supported through the vSphere Web Client and PowerCLI, as both operate at the vCenter level and apply settings across all managed VMs.

Section 8 – Deploy and Administer VMware Virtual Machines

Question

The virtual machine log rotation size can be changed for all VMs by which two interfaces? (Choose two.)

Options

  • AvSphere Web Client
  • BESXi host client
  • Cesxcli
  • DPowerCLI

How the community answered

(59 responses)
  • A
    88% (52)
  • B
    5% (3)
  • C
    7% (4)

Why each option

Changing VM log rotation size for all VMs globally is supported through the vSphere Web Client and PowerCLI, as both operate at the vCenter level and apply settings across all managed VMs.

AvSphere Web ClientCorrect

The vSphere Web Client connects to vCenter Server and provides access to global advanced configuration settings that apply across all VMs in the environment, including log rotation size.

BESXi host client

The ESXi host client manages a single ESXi host in isolation and cannot apply configuration changes globally across all VMs in a vCenter-managed environment.

Cesxcli

esxcli is a per-host command-line interface that operates at the individual ESXi host scope and does not provide a mechanism for changing VM log rotation settings across all VMs globally.

DPowerCLICorrect

PowerCLI enables scripted bulk configuration of advanced VM settings through vCenter Server, allowing log rotation size changes to be applied consistently across all virtual machines.

Concept tested: Global VM log rotation configuration interfaces

Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-F0E5E372-C208-4652-BDA3-A6A01B0E0B03.html

Topics

#VM log rotation#PowerCLI#vSphere Web Client#VM configuration

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