Which statement is FALSE?
A. The groups assigned to your user account determine the data you can view on dashboards.
B. A best practice is to create groups to meet strategicIT objectives rather than business objectives.
C. In the Groups tree,Service Provider Global Groups contain items not explicitly associated with a tenant IP domain.
D. Users can use the section of the Groups tree below their permission groups to change the data context for summary or group dashboards.
When you configure product data sources for CA Performance Center, which factor do you need to consider?
A. Only one data source product can be attached to a single CA Performance Center instance.
B. The parameters and definitions of registered data sources are not shared with any other registered data sources.
C. Each specific data source product must be registered with CA Performance Center before any configuration is attempted.
D. Each specific data source product must accept and utilize exactly the same set of rights and permissions as all other data source products.
When planning menus for dashboards, which guideline should you follow?
A. Never add custom dashboards to a default menu.
B. Share custom menus between tenants with similar needs.
C. Use the Manage Menus page to organize dashboards in a meaningful way.
D. If specific dashboards should not be available to a user,add them to a menu as a dimmed menu item.
In CA Performance Center, groups are organized in the Groups Tree. Which features characterize the Groups Tree? (Choose two)
A. Its root level is called the Root Group node.
B. It is used when an administrator manages groups.
C. It includes the Defined Tenants sub-tree for groups in a tenant space.
D. It includes a sub-node in the Defined Tenants sub-tree for Default Space groups.
When you are uninstalling the CA Performance Management components, which guidelines should you follow? (Choose two)
A. Uninstall the Data Collectors before you uninstall the Data Aggregator.
B. Uninstall the Data Aggregator before you uninstall the Data Repository.
C. Back up the Data Repository before you uninstall it,in case you want to use it at a later time.
D. When uninstalling the Data Repository,if the database is running in a cluster,launch adminTools from any node in the cluster.
In which circumstances is it particularly appropriate to use the multi-tenancy features of CA Performance Management? (Choose two)
A. To administer several customer environments from a single instance of CA Performance Center
B. To make it easier to configure CA Performance Center and its data sources for multiple languages
C. To segregate device monitoring in large business units,departments,or regional offices from each other
D. To have CA Performance Center reconcile the identity of a single managed item that is monitored by multiple data sources into a single item in the inventory
If you are planning to implement custom menus, which factor should you consider?
A. They cannot be used to open default dashboards.
B. They are automatically deleted if all their associated user accounts are deleted.
C. They are unavailable to users until an administrator edits a role to include the menu and assigns it to a user.
D. They should be created by administrators for every user so that each dashboard a user needs is always readily available on one or more custom menus.
You are installing the Data Repository in a clustered configuration. What is the minimum number of hosts that you can use for your cluster?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
How can Data Collector poll logs help you troubleshoot? (Choose two)
A. They help you to address user login problems.
B. They enable you to examine SNMP traffic between a Data Collector and a specific IP address.
C. They help you to debug synchronization problems between CA Performance Center and the Data Aggregator.
D. They help you to resolve issues such as unexpected dashboard values and metric family discovery not working.
In CA Performance Management, metric families are used to tie the vendor certifications to:
A. Monitoring profiles
B. Tenant groups
C. SNMP profiles
D. IPdomains