Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Design & Implementation of HP SIM for ISS Solutions(HP0-S14) (13)

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41. If a previously monitored server is powered off, which status is displayed in the PF column of the HP SIM homepage? (Select two.)
A. Minor
B. Major
C. Critical
D. Normal
E. Unknown
Answer: CD

42. How does PMP determine its sample rate?
A. PMP uses the same sample rate as HP SIM.
B. The PMP sample rate is set to 120 seconds and cannot be changed.
C. The PMP sample rate is user-defined on the PMP Monitoring Administration page.
D. PMP uses the same sample rate of the HP Insight Management Agents on the target server.
Answer: D

43. Your Central Management Server (CMS) consists of HP SIM 5.0, PMP 4.x, and an Oracle database. You have recently added a ProLiant BL40p to the server blade enclosure. You have licensed this server in the PMP License Administration page and enabled monitoring. However, you cannot perform an offline analysis of this server. Why?
A. Offline analysis requires the PMP logging feature to be manually enabled.
B. Offline analysis is supported only with MSDE or Microsoft SQL Server databases.
C. Offline analysis is not supported for discontinued servers such as the ProLiant BL40p.
D. Offline analysis requires a separate table space to be created beforehand in the Oracle database.
Answer: A

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