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Question 21


Referring to the exhibit, what do you need to do to return the MetroCluster to a normal state?

Correct Answer: A
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Question 22

You receive the "Unable to connect to the management gateway server" error when trying to connect to a node management IP.
In this situation, how do you determine whether core dumps are generated for the mgwd user space process?

Correct Answer: D
The mgwd user space process is responsible for managing the cluster configuration and providing the management interface for ONTAP. If this process crashes, it may generate a core dump file in the /mroot/etc/mgwd/core directory of the node. To access this directory, you need to log in to the systemshell, which is a Linux shell that runs on the node. The systemshell can be accessed by logging in to the nodeshell using the node console and then running the systemshell command. The nodeshell is a custom shell that provides access to ONTAP commands and utilities. The service processor and the clustershell are not relevant for collecting core dumps from the mgwd process. Reference = ONTAP 9 Cluster Administration, page 29-30; ONTAP 9 Troubleshooting Guide, page 23-24.
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Question 23

Your customer complains that u host will constantly report losing a connection to the iSCSl target and then report that the session was reestablished.

As shown in the exhibit, what is a cause of this flapping?

Correct Answer: A
IQN stands for iSCSI Qualified Name, which is a unique identifier for an iSCSI initiator or target1.
ONTAP uses IQN to authenticate and authorize iSCSI sessions2.
If two hosts have the same IQN, they will cause a conflict and ONTAP will reject the new session request from the second host3.
This will result in the host losing the connection to the iSCSI target and then reporting that the session was reestablished, as shown in the exhibit.
To avoid this problem, each host should have a unique IQN. Reference:
iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) - NetApp
iSCSI authentication and authorization - NetApp
Troubleshooting iSCSI issues - NetApp
[Configuring iSCSI initiators - NetApp]
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Question 24

You notice poor performance on your FlexGroup and execute the system node run -node * flexgroup show command for more Information. You notice the "Urge" column has non-zero values.
In this scenario, which statement is true?

Correct Answer: C
= The "Urge" column in the flexgroup show command indicates the urgency of data rebalancing for each constituent volume. A non-zero value means that the data placement is uneven across the volumes, which can affect the performance of the FlexGroup. The target value is the desired percentage of data for each volume, and the difference value is the deviation from the target. The FlexGroup tries to balance the data placement by moving data between the volumes, but this process can be slow or interrupted by other factors. Therefore, it is recommended to monitor the "Urge" column and take corrective actions if the values are high or persistent. Reference = What do "flexgroup show" target and urgency and other columns mean?, NetApp ONTAP FlexGroup volumes - Best practices and implementation guide
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Question 25

A user mentions that their home drive, that Is an export within a volume, is no longer allowing them to save files. The drive reports that it Is full, even though It shows that minimal data is written to it.
Which statement would explain this behavior?

Correct Answer: C
= A user quota is a limit on the amount of disk space or the number of files that a user can consume on a volume. A user can be represented by multiple IDs, such as UNIX user ID (UID), Windows user ID (SID), or name mapping ID. A file owned by any of these IDs is subject to the restriction of the user quota. If a user has files in different directories or qtrees within the same volume, all of those files count towards the user's quota limit. Therefore, if other files within the volume are also owned by the user, they could exceed the user quota and prevent the user from saving more files to their home drive, even if the home drive itself shows minimal data usage. Reference = How quotas work with users and groups overview, ONTAP - How quotas work with users and groups
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