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Q1. -(Topic 6) 

You need to recommend a solution to meet the monitoring requirements for App1. 

What should you recommend? 

A. Install the Management Pack for Operations Manager APM Web IIS 7, download and install the Internet Information Services (IIS) 7 Management Pack, and then run the .NET Application Performance Monitoring wizard. 

B. Configure a synthetic transaction, and then run the Process Monitoring wizard. 

C. Install the Management Pack for Operations Manager APM Web IIS 7, and then run the Process Monitoring wizard. 

D. Configure a synthetic transaction, and then run the .NET Application Performance Monitoring wizard. 

Answer:

Q2. -(Topic 7) 

You have a System Center 2012 R2 infrastructure that has Orchestrator and Service Manager installed. 

Integration between Orchestrator and Service Manager is configured. 

You need to ensure that when a change request is made in Service Manager, the following requirements are met: 

. The ticket number is logged to a file. 

. The file contains the ticket numbers for every change request. 

. Each time a ticket number is logged to the file, an email message is sent to an administrator. 

Which activities should you use in a runbook? 

A. Monitor Object, Insert Line, and Send Email 

B. Get Activity, Append Line, and Send Email 

C. Monitor State, Insert Line, and Send Email 

D. Monitor Object, Append Line, and Send Email 

Answer:

Q3. -(Topic 4) 

You need to recommend a solution to monitor all of the virtual machines by using Operations Manager. 

What should you include in the recommendation? (More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.) 

A. Agents deployed by using the Discovery Wizard 

B. Agentless monitoring 

C. Agents installed manually from a Windows Installer package 

D. Agents installed from the command line 

Answer:

Q4. -(Topic 7) 

Your company deploys System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). 

You plan to perform a new server deployment. The new server deployment will include a custom application named App1. 

You use Server Application Virtualization (Server App-V) to virtualize App1. You create an application profile. You create a service deployment to deploy the App1 by using a Windows Server 2012 R2 template. 

After deploying the service, you discover that App1 was not installed. You view the application profile as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

You need to ensure that App1 is installed when you deploy the service. 

What should you add to the application profile? 

A. A Script Application that adds the Server App-V Agent 

B. A Script Application that adds the WebDeploy Agent 

C. A Script to Application that installs the Server App-V Agent 

D. A Script to Application that installs the WebDeploy Agent 

Answer:

Q5. -(Topic 3) 

You need to identify which backup solution meets the technical requirements. 

What should you identify? 

A. A system state backup of LON-SQL1 

B. A backup of the Windows\DigitalLocker folder on LON-DC2 

C. A system state backup of MON-DC1 

D. A backup of the Windows\DigitalLocker folder on MON-DC2 

Answer:

Q6. -(Topic 7) 

Your company has a private cloud that is managed by using a System Center 2012 Operations Manager infrastructure. 

The network contains several routers and switches. 

You open the Network Devices view and discover that a switch is in a critical state. 

You need to identify the availability of the switch during the past seven days. The solution must also ensure that you can review which servers are connected to the switch. 

What should you use? 

A. The Network Node Dashboard 

B. A diagram view 

C. The Network Vicinity Dashboard 

D. A state view 

Answer:

Q7. DRAG DROP -(Topic 7) 

Your company has a private cloud that is managed by using a System Center 2012 infrastructure. 

The private cloud contains 200 servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. All of the servers are managed by Operations Manager. 

The private cloud contains an application named App1 that is deployed on-demand to several servers. The servers that run the application are identified by a registry value set during the application's installation. 

You create a monitor that targets all of the servers. 

You need to modify the monitor to only affect the servers that have the application installed. 

Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.) 

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Q8. DRAG DROP -(Topic 7) 

Your company has a private cloud that contains a System Center 2012 infrastructure. 

Audit Collection Services (ACS) is enabled. A server named Server1 has Operations Manager installed. 

You upgrade Operations Manager on Server1 and the ACS collector to System Center 2012 R2. 

You need to ensure that agents that have been installed by using a push installation are upgraded. 

The solution must ensure that ACS is enabled on the agents. 

Which three actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. 

Answer:  

Q9. -(Topic 7) 

Your company has a private cloud that is managed by using a System Center 2012 Operations Manager infrastructure. 

You have a distributed application named App1. App1 has the following service level objectives (SLOs): 

. At least 99.9 percent uptime 

. No more than 85 percent average CPU utilization 

You need to add the SLOs that monitor the required information to Service Level Tracking. 

Which SLO or SLOs should you add? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.) 

A. Monitor state SLO - Availability 

B. Monitor state SLO - Security 

C. Collection rule SLO 

D. Monitor state SLO - Performance 

E. Monitor state SLO - Configuration 

Answer: A,C 

Explanation: 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh230719.aspx 

To define a service level objective for an application Open the Operations console with an account that is a member of the Operations Manager Administrators user role. 

Click Authoring. 

In the navigation pane, expand Management Pack Objects, and then click Service Level Tracking. 

In the Tasks pane, click Create. 

In the Service Level Tracking dialog box, type a name for the service level that you are defining. For example, type LOB Application 1. Optionally, you can provide a description. 

Click Next. 

On the Objects to Track page, under Targeted class, click Select. 

In the Select a Target Class dialog box, select a class for the service level, such as Distributed Application, from the list in the text box. You can search for a class by typing its name into the Look For text box. Click OK to close the Select a Target dialog box. 

You can use the Scope option to specify the scope for the service level. The default selection is to use all objects of the targeted class. 

Select the management pack that this service level will be saved in. You can use an existing management pack or create a new one. 

Click Next. 

On the Service Level Objectives page, click Add, and then click Monitor state SLO to create a new monitor. 

This monitor will track the availability of the application. 

Define the state monitor as follows: 

In the Service level objective name text box, type a name for the service level objective. 

For this scenario, type Availability. 

From the Monitor drop-down list, choose the specific monitor that you want to use to measure the objective. For this scenario, choose Availability. 

Using the Service level objective goal (%) spin box, provide the numerical measure for your objective. For example, select 99.990 to indicate that your goal is 99.99% availability. 

You can refine what the monitor tracks to determine availability by selecting or clearing any of the following state criteria: 

Unplanned maintenance 

Unmonitored 

Monitoring unavailable 

Monitor disabled 

Planned maintenance 

Warning 

Click OK. 

On the Service Level Objectives page, click Add, and then click Collection rule SLO to create a new collection rule. This rule will track the performance of the application Define the performance collection rule as follows: 

In the Service level objective name: text box, type a name for the service level objective. 

For this scenario, type Performance. 

Under Targeted class, click Select to open the Select a Target Class dialog box. Specify the target class for the rule from the list of targets in the text box. Note that this class must be contained in the distributed application. 

For this scenario, select the specific class the rule is targeted to, such as Windows Server 2008 Operating System. 

Under Performance collection rule, click Select to open the Select a Rule dialog box. 

Specify the performance collection rule to use. For this scenario, choose Collect Processor\ % Processor Time performance counter, and then click OK. 

Using one of the Aggregation method options, choose one of the following: 

Average 

Min 

Max 

Use the Service level objective goal drop-down list to specify either Less than or More than, and enter a value in the adjacent text box. For this scenario, choose Less Than and 80. 

This indicates that the performance goal is to never exceed 80% processor time. 

Click OK. 

On the Service Level Objectives page, click Next. 

On the Summary page, review the settings, and then click Finish. 

When the Completion page appears, click Close. 

Q10. -(Topic 2) 

You need to create an object that meets the incident management requirement after all the planned System Center 2012 R2 servers are deployed. 

Which type of object should you use? 

A. A VMM service template 

B. An Orchestrator runbook 

C. A Windows PowerShell script 

D. A Service Manager workflow 

Answer: