What additional step is required for LCM to upgrade an AHV host that has GPUs?
A.
Use Direct Uploads to upload appropriate driver bundles.
B.
Run LCM in dark site mode so it can update AHV independently.
C.
Create an agent VM on each host that has GPU drivers installed.
D.
Update NCC to the latest version and re-run Inventory.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Nutanix Life Cycle Manager (LCM) relies on validated firmware and driver bundles for hardware components. For GPU-enabled hosts, LCM documentation states:
“GPU-enabled AHV hosts require GPU driver bundles to be uploaded manually via the Direct Uploads mechanism so that LCM can validate and upgrade the necessary GPU components during workflow execution.”
GPU drivers are vendor-specific and not always available in the standard catalog, so the administrator must upload them before LCM can orchestrate the upgrade.
Running in dark site mode does not provide missing GPU bundles. Creating agent VMs is unrelated to GPU driver operations. Updating NCC improves validations but does not provide GPU support files.
Therefore, Direct Uploads of GPU driver bundles is required.
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