A VSphere administrator sees the alarm: vSphere HA virtual machine failed to failover This occurred for virtual machines (VMs) in a cluster with vSphere High Availability (HA) enabled. The guest operating system on the VMs did not report a power failure. What is a possible cause of this event?

QuestionsCategory: 1V0-21.20A VSphere administrator sees the alarm: vSphere HA virtual machine failed to failover This occurred for virtual machines (VMs) in a cluster with vSphere High Availability (HA) enabled. The guest operating system on the VMs did not report a power failure. What is a possible cause of this event?
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A VSphere administrator sees the alarm:
vSphere HA virtual machine failed to failover
This occurred for virtual machines (VMs) in a cluster with vSphere High Availability (HA) enabled. The guest operating system on the VMs did not report a power failure.
What is a possible cause of this event?

A. The VMs cloning operations did not complete.

B. A reboot of vCenter Server impacted vSphere HA.

C. The host is still running but has disconnected from the network.

D. The VMs encountered an error during migration using vSphere vMotion.








 

Suggested Answer: C

Community Answer: C



This question is in 1V0-21.20 VMware Associate VMware Data Center Virtualization Exam
For getting VMware Certified Technical Associate – Data Center Virtualization 2020 Certificate




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