What causes this failure?
An administrator has created a new linked clone pool and the virtual machines in the pool are not finishing customization. After reviewing the agent logs, it is determined that an initialization state error has occurred.
What causes this failure?
Which three actions would resolve the timeouts?
Provisioning operations for a pool are unusually sluggish, and an error message in the event database displays:
Provisioning error occurred on Pool Call-Center because of a timeout while customizing
Which three actions would resolve the timeouts? (Choose three.)
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
An administrator is deploying and deleting multiple pools of linked clone desktops during a testing phase. During the provisioning of the last pool, the desktops remain in the Customizing state for a long time. A red X appears on the icon next to the pool name, and the pool is disabled.
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
What is the cause of this problem?
A desktop administrator is creating a virtual desktop to be used as a template for linked clones.
An application that requires domain authentication is being installed, so the virtual desktop is added to the domain before installation. After the setup is complete, the administrator powers off the virtual desktop and creates the template. When a pool is created using this template, the desktops fail to finish customization. One of the desktop Event Viewer logs shows the folowing message:
getTrustedDomains: Cannot find the primary domain name
What is the cause of this problem?
Which task should the administrator perform to resolve the problem?
Ten physical desktops that use a specialized application were migrated to the View environment as linked clones. A newly-created parent virtual machine mimics the original software configuration. The configuration was tested extensively before deployment. Now, whenever a user logs in to a desktop and starts the application, it displays an error that says the SID for this desktop has already been assigned.
Which task should the administrator perform to resolve the problem?
What will resolve the issue?
An administrator has configured the View Event Database on a heavily used View environment. After 90 days the Event Database stopped adding data, even though no configuration changes were made.
What will resolve the issue?
Which two steps would help resolve the problem?
An administrator has configured the View Event Database using Microsoft SQL Server for the database. The environment has three Connection Servers. When viewing Events in View Administrator some expected data is not displayed.
Which two steps would help resolve the problem? (Choose two.)
Which configuration changes could be made to help correct this issue?
An administrator is setting up the View Event Database using a Microsoft SQL Server for the data. After configuring the settings in View Manager, the following error is displayed:
An error occurred while attempting to configure the database. Double check the database parameters and ensure that the database is not down, restarting, or otherwise unavailable.
Which configuration changes could be made to help correct this issue?
What should the administrator verify to diagnose the issue?
Due to site security requirements, a View environment needs the ability to determine if a user has logged in to a specific desktop at any time during the previous two months. Upon viewing the Events page in View Administrator, the administrator finds that only the previous four weeks of events are shown.
What should the administrator verify to diagnose the issue?
Which three steps should the administrator take to diagnose the problem?
After performing several actions in View Administrator, an administrator wants to review the events log to verify one of the actions. However, no events are recorded, and no error messages are displayed.
Which three steps should the administrator take to diagnose the problem? (Choose three.)