An engineer creates a service profile in Cisco UCS Manager and must assign a policy that reboots blades when changes are applied.
The changes must be applied only after user acknowledgment.
Which two policies must be configured to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.AE.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-manager/GUI-User-Guides/Admin-Management/3-1/b_Cisco_UCS_Admin_Mgmt_Guide_3_1/In order to meet the requirement of rebooting blades after changes are applied and only after user acknowledgment, the engineer must configure two policies in Cisco UCS Manager: the Reboot Policy and the Maintenance Policy.
Reboot Policy: The Reboot Policy in Cisco UCS Manager defines the behavior of the server blades when they are rebooted. In this case, the engineer wants the server blades to be rebooted after changes are applied, but only after user acknowledgment. Therefore, the Reboot Policy must be configured to wait for user acknowledgment before rebooting. This can be done by setting the Reboot Policy to "User Ack" mode.
Maintenance Policy: The Maintenance Policy in Cisco UCS Manager defines how maintenance tasks, such as firmware upgrades, are performed on the server blades. In this case, the engineer wants changes to be applied before the server blades are rebooted. Therefore, the Maintenance Policy must be configured to perform changes first, and then reboot the server blades. This can be done by setting the Maintenance Policy to "User-acknowledged" mode.
Therefore, the correct answers are A (Reboot Policy) and E (Maintenance Policy).