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Question 76

Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator attempts to provision their first clustered database environment with NDB. The operation fails with the Operation Error shown in the exhibit.
Which database engine was being deployed during this operation?

Correct Answer: B
The error message in the exhibit indicates that the operation failed during the "Create and Register Database Server VMs" step because "Provisioning of all the observers simultaneously took more than two hours." This type of error is associated with MySQL, as it involves observers which are a part of MySQL Group Replication, used for ensuring high availability1. The other options are not related to the error message, as they do not use observers or Group Replication for clustering. References:
* 1: Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) course, Module 5: Database High Availability, Lesson 5.2:
MySQL Group Replication, slide 7
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Question 77

Within NDB, an administrator needs to register a PostgreSQL database server VM with a database.
Where should the database data and log files be located in order to successfully complete this task?

Correct Answer: A
To register a PostgreSQL database server VM with a database on NDB, the database data and log files must be located on a separate mount point from the operating system and the binary installation. This is because NDB uses the mount point as the identifier for the database server VM and the database. If the data and log files are on the same mount point as the operating system or the binary installation, NDB will not be able to recognize them as a valid database server VM or database. Therefore, the administrator should create a separate mount point for the data and log files and specify it during the registration process. References: Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) Course Details, Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) Certification Details, Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) YouTube Playlist, [How to Allow Remote Access to PostgreSQL database], [5 Ways to Host PostgreSQL Databases], [Starting the Database Server].
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Question 78

Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator is receiving critical NDB email alerts regarding storage for the DBA database, which is a member of a database group.
How would the administrator remediate the issue within NDB?

Correct Answer: A
The administrator can remediate the issue of critical storage alerts by scaling up the storage directly from the Database Summary page for that specific DBA database. This action allows for an increase in storage capacity to alleviate space constraints and prevent future critical alerts related to storage space1. The other options are not correct, as they either involve scaling the entire database group, which may not be necessary or desired, or require additional steps outside of NDB, which may not be feasible or efficient. References:
* 1: Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) course, Module 2: Database Provisioning, Lesson 2.4:
Database Scaling, slide 5
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Question 79

An administrator would like to leverage the Oracle restore feature within NDB for a RAC database.
Prior to the restoration operation, what must the administrator do?

Correct Answer: B
To leverage the Oracle restore feature within Nutanix Database Service (NDB) for a Real Application Clusters (RAC) database, the administrator must ensure that the database is registered with NDB prior to initiating the restoration operation. Registration allows NDB to recognize the RAC database, manage its metadata, and perform operations like restore using Time Machine snapshots or backups. Without registration, NDB cannot access the necessary configuration details or protection data, rendering the restore feature unavailable.
* Option A (Ensure the database is in a Down state) is incorrect because the database state (Up or Down) is not a prerequisite for initiating a restore; the process handles state transitions.
* Option B (Ensure the database is registered with NDB) is correct as registration is the foundational requirement for NDB to manage and restore the RAC database.
* Option C (Ensure the database is in an Up state) is incorrect because an Up state is not required; restore can proceed regardless of the current state.
* Option D (Ensure more than one node of the RAC is reachable) is incorrect because while RAC node availability is important for HA, it is not a mandatory prerequisite for the restore operation itself.
This ensures the restore process can proceed with the necessary NDB oversight.
References
* Nutanix Database Service (NDB) User Guide, Chapter 5: Configuring Time Machines, Section:
Restoring RAC Databases
* Nutanix Support & Insights, Knowledge Base Article: "Preparing Oracle RAC for Restore in NDB"
* Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5 Blueprint, Section 5: Protect Databases Using Time Machine
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Question 80

Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator, whose accounts are shown in the exhibit, is trying to add a new database admin as a local user to NDB, but is unable to complete the task.
What is most likely the cause of the issue?

Correct Answer: C
Based on the exhibit, the administrator is logged in with the Database Admin account ([email protected]), which does not have the permission to create local users on NDB. Only the Super Admin account (bsmith) has this permission, as indicated by the User type column. Therefore, the administrator needs to log out and log in again with the Super Admin account to add a new database admin as a local user to NDB. References: Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) Course Details, Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) Certification Details, Nutanix Database Automation (NCP-DB) YouTube Playlist, Nutanix Database Automation User Guide.
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