Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the diagram shown in the exhibit, what will happen if PDU-B fails?
Answer : A
Click the Exhibit button.
cl01::>ucadmin show
Current Current Pending -
Pending Admin -
Node Adapter Mode Type Mode -
------------- ------- -------
--------- -------- --------- -
----------
cl01-01 0c fc target --
online
cl01-01 0d fc target --
online
cl01-01 3a cna target --
online
cl01-01 3b cna target --
online
cl01-01 4a cna target --
online
cl01-01 4b cna target --
online
cl02-01 0c fc target --
online
cl02-01 0d fc target --
online
cl01-02 3a cna target --
online
cl01-02 3b cna target --
online
cl01-02 4a cna target --
online
cl01-02 4b cna target --
online
12 entries were displayed.
cl01::>
Referring to the exhibit, which cables are valid for connecting port 0d on node cl01-02 when the switch is 10 meters away?
Answer : B
You have a switch called NK5-A configured with an NP_Port.
Which switch feature on NK5-A uses NP_Ports to allow for fabric expansion of new FC switches without having to designate additional domain IDs?
Answer : D
Which resource identifies the number of UTA2 ports available on a FAS8020 controller?
Answer : A
Click the Exhibit button.
Based on the exhibit, you are configuring a 4-node cluster with an iSCSI LIF ob each node.
You connect using the first LIF from a Windows Server 2012 host.
How would you add the other three LIFs?
Answer : C
You successfully migrated LUNs accessed over FC from a 7-Mode system to clustered
Data -
ONTAP 8.3. Your Windows 2012 Server is unable to see the new LUNs.
What are three reasons for this problem? (Choose three.)
Answer : B,C,E
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A storage administrator has the configuration shown in the exhibit.
In which scenario would a volume move be successful?
cl01::>vserver show vserver
svm1
Vserver: svm1 -
Vserver Type: data -
Vserver UUID: 1630b8eb-c2a6-
11e4-a7dd-123478563865
Root Volume: svm1_root -
Aggregate: Node1_aggr1,
Node2_aggr1 -
Name Service Switch: file,
nis
Allowed Protocols: fcp -
Disallowed Protocols: nfs,
cifs, iscsi, ndmp
Is Vserver with Infinite -
Volume: false -
QoS Policy Group: -
cl01::>vserver show vserver
svm2
Vserver Type: data -
Vserver UUID: 1630b8eb-c2a6-
11e4-a7dd-123478563412
Root Volume: svm2_root -
Aggregate: Node1_aggr1,
Node2_aggr1, Node1_aggr2 -
Name Service Switch: file,
nis
Allowed Protocols: fcp -
Disallowed Protocols: nfs,
cifs, iscsi, ndmp
Is Vserver with Infinite -
Volume: false -
QoS Policy Group: -
cl01::>
Answer : A
Click the Exhibit button.
cl01::>iscsi portal show
Logical Status CurrCurr -
Vserver Interface TPGT -
Admin/Oper IP Address Node -
Port Enabled -
---------- ---------- ---- --
-------- ---------------- ----
------- ---- -------
svm1 1-a 1035 up/up
192.168.1.66 cl01-01 e0a true
svm1 1-b 1051 up/up
192.168.1.67 cl01-01 e0b true
svm1 2-a 1046 up/down
192.168.1.68 cl01-02 e0a true
svm1 2-b 1052 up/up
192.168.1.69 cl01-02 e0b true
Referring to the exhibit, which action would you take to troubleshoot the iscsi-2-a interface?
Answer : B
You are asked to configure the Service Processor on a newly installed node, and must verify the following command: system-service processor network modify node local address-family IPv4 enable true
-ip-address 192.168.123.98 netmask 255.255.255.0
Which statement about this command is true?
Answer : A
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cl01-01::>vol show vserver
svm1 volume v_iscsi_exch01
Vserver Name: svm1 -
Volume Name: v_iscsi_exch01 -
Aggregate Name: a1_cl01_sas -
Volume Size: 5 GB -
Volume State: online -
Volume Type: RW -
Volume Style: flex -
Available Size: 4.75GB -
Filesystem Size: 5GB -
Total User-Visible Size:
4.75 GB
Used Size: 144 KB -
Used Percentage: 5%
Volume Nearly Full Treshold -
Percent: 95%
Volume Full Treshold -
Percent: 98%
Maximum Autosize (for -
flexvolvs only): 6GB
(DEPRECATED) Autosize
Increment (for flexvolvs -
only): 256MB
Minimum Autosize: 5GB -
Autosize Grow Threshold -
Percentage: 85%
Autosize Shrink Threshold -
Percentage: 50%
Autosize Mode: off -
Autosize Enabled (for -
flexvolvs only): false
Space Guarantee Style: volume -
Space Guarantee in Effect:
true
Snapshot Directory Access -
Enabled: true -
Space Reserved for Snapshot -
Copies: 5%
Snapshot Reserve Used: 0%
Snapshot Policy: none -
Node name: cl01-01 -
Reserved Space for -
Overwrites: 0B -
Fractional Reserve: 100%
Primary Space Management -
Strategy: volume_grow -
Total Physical Used Size:
144KB
Physical Used Percentage: 0%
A customer has a volume with the configuration shown in the exhibit.
What will happen if the volume vs_iscsi_exch01 reaches 85% used?
Answer : D
Which information-gathering command should you use to gather logs for troubleshooting switch information for your Brocade switches?
Answer : B
Hosts and switches are connected to a FAS8040. Multiple FC-enabled SVMs have been created, and LUNs have been mapped to multiple hosts. During failover testing, one of the hosts lost connectivity to its LUNs.
What needs to be examined?
Answer : A
You currently have the following configuration on your cluster: cl01::>igroup show instance
Vserver Name: svm1 -
Igroup Name: ig2 -
Protocol: mixed -
OS Type: linux -
Portset Binding Igroup:
Igroup UUID: 3fb136c7cfd611dfa9ab123478563412
Initiators:
What must you do to limit the LIFs that are used by an initiator to access a LUN?
Answer : A
Reference: https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1368525/html/GUID-5CC27202-
A43F-429F-AB13-C70E7CD58E09.html
Microsoft ODX supports which scenario on clustered Data ONTAP 8.3?
Answer : D
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cl01::>igroup show vserver
svm1
VserverIgroup Protocol OS -
Type Initiators -
--------- ------------- ------
-- --------- -----------------
--------------------
svm1 esx_cluster mixed vmware
20:00:00:25:b5:11:a0:01,
20:00:00:25:b5:11:b0:01,
iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:esx02
cl01::>
A customer is provisioning storage for two ESXi hosts using FCoE with CNA adapters. The customer mapped the LUN to the igroup shown in the exhibit. After scanning for new devices, the LUN is only seen by one of the ESXi hosts.
What caused the problem?
Answer : A
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