After an application is no longer needed, a user puts in a ticket to delete the VM. The administrator finds the VM in Prism Central and deletes it, but then realize that it was a Self-Service (formerly Calm) managed VM.
When the administrator attempts the application in Self-Service using the Delete action, it fails because the Substrate cannot be found.
How would the administrator delete the application from management?
A company's NOC personnel have a custom Python script they run manually by logging into each VM to fix a common issue across all of the corporate VMs. Management has no audit history of who is running the script or when it is occurring. The company has recently implemented Calm and management has asked its administrators to accomplish these tasks:
Reduce the manual effort for the NOC personnel.
Ensure the process is repeatable across all applications.
Provide audit history for management of the actions.
Which two actions should the administrators take to accomplish these tasks? (Choose two.)
An administrator needs to simplify daily operations within Prism Central for multiple clusters. Which entity can a category be assigned to?
An administrator has been manually performing routine tasks on a set interval that are listed below:
1. Acknowledging Alerts
2. Generating Reports
3. Looking up cluster details
As the environment grows, these tasks will become cumbersome to run and maintain accuracy.
Which trigger type should the administrator implement in order for these actions to occur on a set interval.
What is one prerequisite for deploying Self-Service (formerly Calm)?
Refer to the exhibit.
Saving the Calm Blueprint gives the validation error for VMware Blueprints shown in the exhibit.
What could be the cause of the error?
What are two valid trigger types available for executing Playbooks? (Choose two.)
Exhibit.
An administrator needs to add pre-create tasks and install package in the VM, but all options are grayed out.
What is the issue?
The development leadership has submitted a request to run a resource-intensive script after hours on separate test environments for testing application load. The current environments are setup as separate projects within Self-Service (formerly Calm).
Requirements:
* The script needs to run on each test environment.
* The script needs to run at separate times for each test environment.
* The development team needs the ability to modify the script as needed.
How would the administrator accomplish the task?
Which are valid entity types to be associated with a playbook using a manual trigger?