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Question 11

A customer is calling you to troubleshoot why users are unable to connect to their CIFS SVM.

Referring to the Information shown in the exhibit, what Is the source of the problem?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 12

Your customer installed the shelf firmware for their NS224 shelf over a week ago, and the firmware has not upgraded on shelf 1 module B. The customer wants to know what the next steps would be to get the firmware upgraded after verifying that the shelf firmware is indeed loaded onto the system.
Which step would you perform to complete the firmware upgrade?

Correct Answer: A
The question refers to a scenario where the shelf firmware for an NS224 shelf has not been upgraded on one of the NVMe shelf modules (NSM) after a week of installation.
The NSM is responsible for managing the communication between the drives and the I/O modules (IOM) in the shelf1.
The shelf firmware for the NSM is automatically updated when the NSM is inserted into the shelf or when the system is rebooted2.
If the automatic update does not work, the manual update process involves reseating the NSM, which means removing it from the shelf and inserting it back3.
Reseating the NSM triggers the firmware update and also resets the NSM's state3.
The other options are not correct, because:
B) Reseating the disk in Bay 0 will not affect the NSM firmware update, as the disk is not connected to the NSM1.
C) Power cycling the shelf will disrupt the I/O operations and may cause data loss or corruption4.
D) Reseating the PSU of the shelf will not affect the NSM firmware update, as the PSU is not connected to the NSM1. Reference:
NS224 NVMe drive shelf overview - NetApp
Shelf firmware update process - NetApp
Module firmware upgrade stuck on NS224 shelf - NetApp Knowledge Base
Power cycle a disk shelf - NetApp
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Question 13

You have a 2-node NetApp FAS2750 switchless cluster with twenty-four 1.8 TB disks that is experiencing performance issues. Upon investigation, you discover several type B consistency points.

Referring to the exhibit, which corrective action would address these consistency points?

Correct Answer: C
A type B consistency point (CP) is triggered when the NVRAM buffer is full and needs to be flushed to disk. A type B CP indicates that the write workload is higher than the disk throughput, and the system is experiencing back pressure1 A switchless cluster is a cluster configuration that does not use external switches for cluster interconnect and management network. A switchless cluster has lower bandwidth and redundancy than a switched cluster, and is limited to two nodes2 The exhibit shows the output of the sysstat -x command, which displays the system performance statistics in extended mode. The output shows that the system has high CPU utilization, high disk utilization, high NVRAM utilization, and several type B CPs. These are signs of performance issues and resource contention3 The best corrective action to address these consistency points is to add an additional shelf of twenty-four 1.8 TB disks. This will increase the disk capacity and throughput, and reduce the disk utilization and the frequency of type B CPs4 Creating additional data LIFs will not address the consistency points, because the data LIFs are used for data access protocols, not for NVRAM flushing5 Converting the 2-node switchless cluster to a 2-node switched cluster will not address the consistency points, because the cluster interconnect and management network are not related to the disk performance6 Replacing the twenty-four 1.8 TB disks with twelve 4 TB disks will not address the consistency points, because the disk throughput will not increase, and the disk utilization will remain high7 Reference:
1: Where can I learn more about Consistency Points? - NetApp Knowledge Base 2: ONTAP 9 - Cluster and SVM Peering Express Guide - The Open Group 3: ONTAP 9 - Commands: Manual Page Reference - The Open Group 4: ONTAP 9 - Hardware Universe - The Open Group 5: ONTAP 9 - Network Management Guide - The Open Group 6: ONTAP 9 - Clustered Data ONTAP Concepts Guide - The Open Group 7: ONTAP 9 - Logical Storage Management Guide - The Open Group
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Question 14

Your customer added a new DS4246 shelf to their FAS2750 single-node system and created a new aggregate on the new shelf. Two weeks later, they log into Active IQ and discover the Medium Impact error shown below.
Shelves with both connections via the same SAS path detected

Referring to the exhibit, which statement is correct?

Correct Answer: B
According to the SAS cabling rules and concepts for shelves with IOM12/IOM12B modules1, one of the goals is to provide a single, easily understood universal algorithm for all SAS products and configurations. One of the rules is that of the two paths to a single disk storage stack from a single node, one should connect to the top and one to the bottom of the storage stack. This ensures maximum possible resilience and minimizes the reliance on controller takeovers. The exhibit shows that both SAS connections from one controller go to the same shelf, which violates this rule and causes the error message. This situation is not normal for a FAS2750 single-node system and can reduce reliability and availability. The cables should be reconnected according to the SAS cabling rules and the controller-to-stack cabling worksheet template for quad-pathed connectivity2. Reference = SAS cabling rules and concepts - shelves with IOM12/IOM12B modules, SAS cabling issue: Both SAS connections from one controller go to the same shelf, Controller-to-stack cabling worksheet template for quad-pathed connectivity.
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Question 15

Refer to the exhibit.

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

Correct Answer: B
The question refers to a MetroCluster configuration, which is a disaster recovery solution that uses two physically separated, mirrored clusters1.
The exhibit shows a MetroCluster switchover scenario, where Site A has experienced a disaster and Site B has taken over the tasks of Site A2.
To return the MetroCluster to a normal state, you need to perform a MetroCluster switchback operation, which reverses the switchover and activates the original sync-source storage virtual machines (SVMs) on Site A3.
To perform a MetroCluster switchback, you need to enter the metrocluster switchback command on the cluster that was the source of the switchover, which is Site A in this case3.
The other options are not correct, because:
A) Entering the metrocluster switchback command on Site B will not work, as Site B is the destination of the switchover, not the source3.
C) Entering the storage failover giveback command on Site B will not work, as this command is used for local HA failover within a cluster, not for MetroCluster switchover between clusters4.
D) Entering the storage failover giveback command on Site A will not work, as this command is used for local HA failover within a cluster, not for MetroCluster switchover between clusters4. Reference:
Understanding MetroCluster data protection and disaster recovery - NetApp Perform IP MetroCluster switchover and switchback - NetApp Performing a switchback - NetApp High-availability configuration - NetApp
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