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Question 36

You have a customer who is concerned with high CPU and disk utilization on their SnapMirror destination system. They are worried about high CPU and disk usage without any user operations.
In this situation, what should you tell the customer?

Correct Answer: B
SnapMirror is a data replication technology that allows efficient and flexible data protection and disaster recovery for NetApp ONTAP storage systems1 SnapMirror transfers data between source and destination volumes using a network connection. SnapMirror can use storage efficiency features such as compression and deduplication to reduce the amount of data transferred and stored1 SnapMirror transfers are scheduled and controlled by policies that define the frequency, retention, and priority of the transfers. SnapMirror policies can also specify the network bandwidth limit for the transfers2 SnapMirror transfers are considered background tasks that run in the absence of user workload. SnapMirror transfers can consume CPU and disk resources on both source and destination systems, depending on the amount and type of data being replicated3 SnapMirror transfers can throttle up or down depending on the availability of system resources and network bandwidth. SnapMirror transfers will throttle up when there is no user workload, and throttle down when there is user workload. This is to ensure that SnapMirror transfers do not impact the performance of user operations3 Therefore, if a customer is concerned with high CPU and disk utilization on their SnapMirror destination system, the best answer is to explain that background tasks such as SnapMirror throttle up in the absence of user workload. This is normal and expected behavior, and it does not indicate a problem with the system3 Reference:
1: ONTAP 9 Data Protection - SnapMirror - The Open Group 2: ONTAP 9 Data Protection - SnapMirror Policies - The Open Group 3: SnapMirror storage efficiency configurations and behavior - Resolution Guide - NetApp Knowledge Base
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Question 37

Your customer calls you because one application is not able to access a NetApp ONTAP S3 bucket. While reviewing the EMS log on the cluster, you see the following message:

The same credentials work in another application.
In this scenario, what would cause this problem?

Correct Answer: B
The error message indicates that the access is denied for user 'anonymous user' (Vserver 50), from client IP 10.10.10.10 accessing resource '/offload-target'. This means that the application is not providing a valid user name or access key to authenticate with the ONTAP S3 server. According to the NetApp documentation1, ONTAP S3 server supports both v2 and v4 signatures, but v2 signatures are deprecated and not recommended. Therefore, the application should use v4 signatures to access the ONTAP S3 bucket. Additionally, the application should specify the bucket name in the host name, not in the resource path, as shown in the following example2:
https://bucket-name.s3-server-name.com/object-name
Reference = 1 ONTAP S3 Server Overview - NetApp Documentation 2 Accessing an ONTAP S3 bucket - NetApp Documentation
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Question 38

You created a new NetApp ONTAP FlexGroup volume spanning six nodes and 12 aggregates with a total size
of 4 TB. You added millions of files to the FlexGroup volume with a flat directory structure totaling 2 TB, and
you receive anout of apace error message on your host.
What would cause this error?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 39

A customer calls you to troubleshoot a network issue. The customer wants to create a packet trace for all clients on the 192.168.9.0/24 subnet.

Referring to the exhibit, on which interface do you have to run the packet trace?

Correct Answer: B
To create a packet trace for all clients on the 192.168.9.0/24 subnet, you have to run the packet trace on the interface that has an IP address in the same subnet. According to the exhibit, the only interface that matches this criterion is e2a-100, which has an IP address of 192.168.3.1/24. The other interfaces have IP addresses in different subnets, such as 10.92.4.202/16, 10.91.3.132/24, 10.95.7.114/24, and 10.92.6.200/16. Therefore, the correct answer is B. e2a-100. Reference = How to capture packet traces on ONTAP 9.10+ systems, How to capture packet traces (tcpdump) on ONTAP 9.2 to 9.9 systems, How to download captured packet traces from ONTAP
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Question 40

A storage administrator reports that a monitoring toot is reporting that the storage controller reads between 90% to 93% CPU use. You run the sysstat -m command against the node in question.

Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct?

Correct Answer: D
= CPU utilization in ONTAP is not a linear measure of the system load, nor can it be used alone as a measure of the overall system utilization. ONTAP uses a Coarse Symmetric Multiprocessing (CSMP) design which partitions system functions into logical processing domains, each with its own scheduling rules and resource availability. Therefore, a high CPU utilization does not necessarily indicate a performance problem, unless it is accompanied by other contributing factors such as high latency, low throughput, or high queue depth. ONTAP has several mechanisms to optimize CPU usage and balance the workload across the cores, such as WAFL parallelization, exempt processing, and CPU pinning. The CPU utilization reported by the sysstat command is an average across all cores and domains, and does not reflect the actual CPU activity or availability for each domain. Therefore, the CPU is not a first-order monitoring metric for ONTAP, and other metrics such as latency, throughput, and queue depth should be considered first. Reference = What is CPU utilization in Data ONTAP: Scheduling and Monitoring?, How to measure CPU utilization, What are CPU as a compute resource and the CPU domains in ONTAP 9?, Monitoring CPU utilization before ONTAP upgrade
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