To view information about all roles and the number of users assigned to each in NDB, the user must belong to the Super Administrator role. This role provides full administrative privileges, including access to the "Users and Roles" section of the NDB GUI, where role assignments and user counts are visible. Lower-tier roles (e.g., Database Infrastructure Administrator, Database Administrator, Infrastructure Administrator) have limited scopes and cannot access this comprehensive role/user overview.
Other options are insufficient:
B. Database Administrator: Focuses on database operations, not user management.
C. Infrastructure Administrator: Handles cluster resources, not role/user analytics.
Thus, the verified answer is D, requiring the highest privilege level.
Official Nutanix Database Automation References
Nutanix Database Management & Automation (NDMA) course, Module 1: Introduction to NDB, Lesson 1.4: Managing Users and Roles.
Nutanix Certified Professional - Database Automation (NCP-DB) v6.5 Knowledge Objectives, Section 1: Understand NDB Basics, Objective 1.3: Manage User Permissions (applicable to v6.10).
Nutanix NDB Administration Guide: "Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)" section, detailing Super Administrator privileges.
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