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Why is the administrator unable to save the completed profile?

An administrator would like to set up Host Profiles in a vSphere architecture. Using the vSphere Client, the administrator connects to vCenter Server and navigates to Management, then begins to build a new Host Profile but is unable to save the profile. Why is the administrator unable to save the completed profile?

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A.
The administrator does not have the proper vSphere edition so this feature is not licensed

B.
The Host Profiles service is stopped and must be restarted to access this option

C.
No ESXi hosts have been added to vCenter Server, and this option will not be available until at least one host is managed

D.
No DRS/HA Cluster has been defined, and Host Profiles must be applied to a cluster.

19 Comments on “Why is the administrator unable to save the completed profile?

  1. Anitha says:

    Answer should be option C:No ESXi hosts have been added to vCenter Server, and this option will not be available until at least one host is managed

    http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc_50/GUID-DD8C6FF2-1949-4C82-A4BA-578988CA7BA1.html

    Create a Host Profile from Host Profiles View
    You can create a host profile from the Host Profiles main view using the configuration of an existing host.

    Prerequisites
    You must have a vSphere installation and at least one properly configured host in the inventory.




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    1. Daniel says:

      Its beacuse if you go to MGNT and then clickon create Profile you get the wizard and the first question is IMPORT or FROM HOST. If you dont have a host you cant CREATE a profile.

      So what the question is suggesting is that you have one ESXi host from which the profile is created.




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    1. Brian says:

      Get this! I just took the mock exam and selected this answer ” The administrator does not have the proper vSphere edition so this feature is not licensed” and got a 100% but it gave me this error:

      Test Status: Passed Percent Correct: 100.00%
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      Help/Questions: Direct all questions regarding this Test to certification@vmware.com
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      Missed Questions:
      Question: An administrator would like to set up Host Profiles in a vSphere architecture. Using the vSphere Client, the administrator connects to vCenter Server and navigates to Management, then begins to build a new Host Profile but is unable to save the profile.
      Why is the administrator unable to save the completed profile?

      Incorrect response(s):
      The administrator does not have the proper vSphere edition so this feature is not licensed




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  2. Alex says:

    then begins to build a new Host Profile but is unable to save the profile

    Begin but not able to save, which means it already pass the import/from host window.

    I think A is right.




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  3. Alex says:

    then begins to build a new Host Profile but is unable to save the profile

    Begin but not able to save, which means it already pass the import/from host window.

    I think A is right.




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  4. swip says:

    Question: An administrator would like to set up Host Profiles in a vSphere architecture. Using the vSphere Client, the administrator connects to vCenter Server and navigates to Management, then begins to build a new Host Profile but is unable to save the profile.
    Why is the administrator unable to save the completed profile?
    Incorrect response(s):
    No ESXi hosts have been added to vCenter Server, and this option will not be available until at least one host is managed
    Explanation: If a license exists for Host Profiles, the option will exist even if no ESX hosts have been added to vCenter Server.




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  5. Mantas says:

    vmware says:

    incorrect response(s):
    No ESXi hosts have been added to vCenter Server, and this option will not be available until at least one host is managed
    Explanation: If a license exists for Host Profiles, the option will exist even if no ESX hosts have been added to vCenter Server.




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  6. rene says:

    VMware mock exam says answer A.
    I (think) the valid explanation is that you can also choose to “import” an host profile and therefore you don’t need an existing host to be present…




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  7. daxbea says:

    Using host profiles is only supported for VMware vSphere 4.0 hosts or later. This feature is not supported for
    VMware Infrastructure 3.5 or earlier hosts. If you have VMware Infrastructure 3.5 or earlier hosts managed by
    your vCenter Server 4.0 or later, the following problems can occur if you try to use host profiles for those hosts:
    n You cannot create a host profile that uses a VMware Infrastructure 3.5 or earlier host as a reference host.
    n You cannot apply a host profile to any VMware Infrastructure 3.5 or earlier hosts. The compliance check
    fails.
    n While you can attach a host profile to a mixed cluster that contains VMware Infrastructure 3.5 or earlier
    hosts, the compliance check for those earlier hosts fails.




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  8. Mike says:

    Question: An administrator would like to set up Host Profiles in a vSphere architecture. Using the vSphere Client, the administrator connects to vCenter Server and navigates to Management, then begins to build a new Host Profile but is unable to save the profile.
    Why is the administrator unable to save the completed profile?
    Incorrect response(s):
    The administrator does not have the proper vSphere edition so this feature is not licensed
    The administrator does not have the proper vSphere edition so this feature is not licensed

    vmware says A is incorrect




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  9. Sebaa says:

    Still pointing to the wrong answer…

    “If a license exists for Host Profiles, the option will exist even if no ESX hosts have been added to vCenter Server.” according to the VMWare VCP 5 Mock test




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  10. Sherri says:

    Just took one of the 30 question mylearn.vmware.com tests and the answer was NOT C because of the following reason according to VMware:

    “No ESXi hosts have been added to vCenter Server and this option will not be available until at least one host is managed because

    If a license exists for Host Profiles, the option will exist even if no ESX hosts have been addeded to vCenter Server.”




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