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Which action should the administrator take on the vmkernel portgroup on all hosts used by Virtual SAN cluster

A vSphere administrator observes a problem with the Virtual SAN Cluster Setting as shown:
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Which action should the administrator take on the vmkernel portgroup on all hosts used by Virtual
SAN cluster to resolve this problem?

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A.
Select the Virtual SAN traffic option

B.
Increase the MTU value

C.
Change the DNS server address

D.
Increase the Port Speed

Explanation:

6 Comments on “Which action should the administrator take on the vmkernel portgroup on all hosts used by Virtual SAN cluster

  1. Bart says:

    http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&docTypeID=DT_KB_1_1&externalId=2058368

    On Standard vSwitch Step 9 AND On Distributed vSwitch Step 6.:
    In the Port properties page, select Virtual SAN traffic, configure the settings for the VMkernel adapter, and enter appropriate values in these required fields:

    Network label – Enter a label. For example, Virtual SAN.
    VLAN ID – If you are using VLANs to separate Virtual SAN traffic, enter the relevant VLAN ID.
    IP Settings – Enter the desired IPv4 network details (DHCP, if applicable).
    TCP/IP stack – Select the relevant TCP/IP stack.




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  2. elizabeth says:

    i mean all you can do apparently is select edit and go from there

    wtf is this man 🙂
    it looks like the virtual san is already on so all you can do is like switch it to manual or something

    ambiguous garbage only answer I can see working is
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