Question 10
A cloud administrator recently deployed a new VI workload domain. As part of the initial VI domain creation, the administrator created a new SSO domain. However, they reconsidered and now want the domain to use the same SSO domain as the management domain.
How can the VI domain be changed from a dedicated SSO domain to sharing the SSO domain with the management domain?
From the SDDC Manager console, use the rsautil command to add the VI workload domain to the management domain SSO ring.
The vSphere SSO domain cannot be changed once it has been deployed and a new VI workload domain that is part of the Management SSO domain must be created, and workloads migrated.
From the VI Workload Domain vCenter Server instance, use the rsautil command to join the management domain SSO ring.
From the Management Domain vCenter Server instance, use the rsautil command to add the VI workload domain to the management domain SSO ring.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Once the vSphere Single Sign-On (SSO) domain is set up for a workload domain, it cannot be changed. If you need the VI workload domain to use the same SSO domain as the management domain, you must create a new VI workload domain that is part of the management domain's SSO ring, and then migrate the workloads to the new domain.
Once the vSphere Single Sign-On (SSO) domain is set up for a workload domain, it cannot be changed. If you need the VI workload domain to use the same SSO domain as the management domain, you must create a new VI workload domain that is part of the management domain's SSO ring, and then migrate the workloads to the new domain.