An administrator would like to upgrade LCM (Life Cycle Management) to the latest version on an AHV cluster. Which step should the administrator take to guarantee LCM is upgraded to the latest version?
Nutanix documentation states that when you perform an LCM inventory, Life Cycle Manager first checks and updates its own framework before presenting other upgrade options. Nutanix’s guidance for framework updates and recommended upgrade order repeatedly references Perform Inventory as the step that ensures the system discovers and updates the LCM framework itself. That is why A is the correct answer when the goal is specifically to guarantee LCM is upgraded to the latest version. ( Nutanix )
The other actions may be valid parts of broader maintenance, but they do not ensure the LCM framework itself is brought to the latest version. Upgrading AHV or AOS addresses platform components, not the LCM service logic. Running NCC is good pre-upgrade hygiene, but it is not the mechanism that causes LCM to update. Nutanix intentionally ties framework currency to the inventory process, so the correct operational answer is to perform an inventory first. ( Nutanix )
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