Resolving vLCM Depot Connectivity Issues
A company has a vLCM-managed cluster with a desired image that includes ESXi 8.0 U1 and multiple VIBs. After remediating, one host fails with an error: 'Failed to retrieve VIBs from depot'. What is the most likely cause?
Quick Answer
The vCenter Server not having internet access to the VMware depot is the most likely cause because the specific wording of the error, failing to retrieve VIBs from the depot, is a retrieval failure, not a validation or compatibility failure. vLCM desired-image remediation works by pulling the ESXi base image and any additional VIBs from a depot, which by default is VMware's own online depot reachable over the internet unless the environment has been configured with an offline or local depot instead. If vCenter Server cannot reach that depot, whether due to a firewall, proxy misconfiguration, or simple lack of outbound access, the download step fails outright and remediation stops before it can even evaluate whether the host meets the image requirements. This is worth distinguishing from other vLCM failure messages: an incompatibility or hardware compatibility list issue would produce a validation-style error about the host not meeting requirements, whereas a message specifically about failing to retrieve VIBs points at the download step itself. Recognizing this distinction is the key skill being tested; vLCM error messages are usually precise about which phase of the process failed, so matching the wording of the error to validation versus download versus apply is the fastest way to identify the root cause on similar exam questions involving vLCM remediation failures.
⚠ Common exam trap
A common mix-up: candidates confuse a depot retrieval failure with image validation or compatibility issues, but the error message explicitly points to a network or depot accessibility problem, not a VIB-level conflict.
Answer choices
Why each option matters
Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.
Correct answer & explanation
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The vCenter Server does not have internet access to the VMware depot.
The error 'Failed to retrieve VIBs from depot' indicates that vCenter Server cannot reach the depot from which the VIBs are sourced. In a vLCM-managed cluster using a desired image, the image specification includes VIBs that may be hosted on the VMware online depot or a local depot. If vCenter Server lacks internet access to the VMware depot, it cannot download the required VIBs, causing the remediation to fail. This is the most likely cause because the error is specifically about retrieval, not validation or compatibility.
Answer analysis
Option-by-option breakdown
For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.
- ✗
The cluster has a baseline attached that conflicts with the desired image.
Why it's wrong here
vLCM clusters do not use baselines.
- ✗
The image validation failed due to incompatible VIBs.
Why it's wrong here
Validation would fail before remediation, not during.
- ✗
The host firmware is not compatible with the selected VIBs.
Why it's wrong here
Firmware compatibility is checked separately by HSM.
- ✓
The vCenter Server does not have internet access to the VMware depot.
Why this is correct
vLCM downloads VIBs from the depot; if unreachable, the remediation fails.
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Variation 1. Refer to the exhibit. What is the most likely cause of the failure?
hard- A.The component is already downloaded.
- B.The vLCM service is not running.
- C.The component is corrupted.
- ✓ D.The vCenter cannot reach the VMware depot.
Why D: The error indicates a connection timeout to the VMware depot. Option A is wrong because the error is about download failure, not already downloaded. Option B is wrong because the vLCM service is logging, indicating it is running. Option C is wrong because the error is about download failure, not corruption.
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