An administrator has built a Playbook to run a Powershell script in a VM when a specific alert is generated. Several days later, the alert is generated, but the script does not execute and there are no Plays recorded for the Playbook.What is causing this issue?
A blueprint service needs to use scaling. The requirements are:Windows 2019 VM (12 vCPU, 24 GB memory, 500 GB volume)Minimum VMs needed at any time and at time of deployment is 2 VMsVMs should not exceed the project quota of 100 vCPUs or 300 GB of memoryThere are no other services in use within the projectWhich scaling VM replica settings meet all requirements?
Refer to the exhibit.Calm encountered the error shown in the exhibit when importing a script that maps a network drive.Upon further investigation, the Calm administrator was unable to run the script manually on a VM and discovered that elevated permissions were needed.Which command should the administrator add to the script?
Refer to the exhibit.The VM appSAP01dev is a SAP development environment application and it is common to have memory constrained alerts on this VM, but the administrator wants to avoid adding memory to development VMs like this one, since this is normally done for only production VMs.Which two actions should the administrator take to avoid adding memory to the development VMs? (Choose two.)
In order to give Consumers the ability to modify attributes, what should the Blueprint creator implement in the design?
Refer to exhibits.The variable VM_NAME is giving a warning that indicates that the variable is not found. When checking the Service tab, the variable is found to match the VM_NAME field entry as shown in the exhibit below:What is causing this warning message?