A virtual machine fails to power on after being deployed from a template.
What two remediation steps could correct this issue? (Choose two.)
A. Increase CPU rese
rvation
B. Decrease memory reservation
C. Increase memory reservation
D. Increase datastore capacity
E. Decrease CPU reservation
Reference:
C and D
Problem
When you clone a virtual machine or deploy a virtual machine from a template, you might not be able to power on the virtual machine after creation.
Cause
The swap file size is not reserved when the virtual machine disks are created.
Solution
Reduce the size of the swap file that is required for the virtual machine. You can do this by increasing the virtual machine memory reservation.
Alternatively, you can increase the amount of space available for the swap file by moving other virtual machine disks off the datastore that is being used for the swap file.
You can also increase the amount of space available for the swap file by changing the swap file location to a datastore with adequate space.
(i.e. increase capacity)
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.troubleshooting.doc/GUID-2742CE14-20FD-416F-B89C-A156053A973F.html
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