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Dell EMC D-PSC-MN-01 Exam - Topic 4 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PSC-MN-01 exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 4
[All D-PSC-MN-01 Questions]

A platform engineer is creating a Dell PowerScale cluster that must meet SEC 17a-4f rules. Node 1 is powered on and cabled.

What action must be taken to meet the requirement?

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Suggested Answer: B

To meet SEC 17a-4(f) regulations, the platform engineer must reboot the node into SmartLock Compliance mode before creating the cluster.

Understanding SEC 17a-4(f) Requirements:

SEC 17a-4(f):

A regulation that requires electronic records to be stored in a non-rewriteable, non-erasable format (WORM - Write Once Read Many).

Compliance Necessity:

Financial institutions must comply to ensure data integrity and regulatory adherence.

Dell PowerScale SmartLock Compliance Mode:

SmartLock Compliance Mode:

Provides WORM storage capabilities that meet SEC 17a-4(f) requirements.

Once enabled, it cannot be disabled, ensuring data remains immutable.

Activation Process:

Nodes must be booted into Compliance mode before cluster creation.

Requires selecting the Compliance mode boot option during node initialization.

Required Action:

Reboot into SmartLock Compliance Mode:

Power on Node 1 and access the boot menu.

Select the option to boot into SmartLock Compliance mode.

Proceed with cluster creation in this mode.

Why Other Options Are Less Suitable:

Option A (Create a cluster):

Creating the cluster without first booting into Compliance mode would not meet SEC 17a-4(f) requirements.

Option C (Activate the Enterprise Security mode license):

Enterprise Security mode enhances security features but does not specifically enable WORM storage.

Option D (Call Dell Tech Support to configure the cluster manually):

While Dell Support can assist, the engineer must still reboot into Compliance mode as per procedure.

Important Considerations:

Irreversible Setting:

Once in Compliance mode, the cluster cannot revert to a standard mode.

Data Handling:

All data stored will be subject to WORM policies.

Planning:

Ensure that Compliance mode is necessary before proceeding, as it affects the entire cluster.

Dell PowerScale Reference:

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS SmartLock Administration Guide:

Provides detailed instructions on enabling Compliance mode.

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS SmartLock Guide

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Security Configuration Guide:

Discusses regulatory compliance features.

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Security Guide

Knowledge Base Articles:

Article ID 000123008: 'Configuring SmartLock Compliance Mode for SEC 17a-4(f) Compliance'

Article ID 000123009: 'Steps to Enable Compliance Mode on PowerScale Clusters'


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Mammie
1 day ago
I think activating the license is crucial too.
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Virgie
6 days ago
Wait, isn't SmartLock Compliance mode more important?
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Bulah
11 days ago
Definitely A, that's the first step!
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Arlette
17 days ago
You need to create a cluster to start.
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Alverta
22 days ago
Reboot into SmartLock Compliance mode? What is this, the 90s?
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Sherita
27 days ago
D) Call Dell Tech Support to configure the cluster manually. Ain't nobody got time to figure that out themselves!
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Enola
2 months ago
A) Create a cluster. Seems like the obvious first step to me.
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Delmy
2 months ago
C) Activate the Enterprise Security mode license. Gotta get that security on lock.
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Jaclyn
2 months ago
B) Reboot into SmartLock Compliance mode. That's the way to go!
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Anjelica
2 months ago
I practiced a similar question where calling support was an option, but I doubt that's the best choice for this scenario.
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Wava
2 months ago
I feel like activating the Enterprise Security mode license could be important, but I’m not confident if it’s the right answer here.
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Colton
2 months ago
I remember something about SmartLock Compliance mode being crucial for regulatory compliance, but I can't recall if it's the first step or not.
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Luisa
3 months ago
I think we might need to create the cluster first, but I'm not entirely sure if that's enough to meet the SEC 17a-4f requirements.
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Eladia
3 months ago
Option B looks good to me. Rebooting into SmartLock Compliance mode should set up the necessary controls and protections to meet the SEC 17a-4f rules. I feel pretty confident about this one.
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Roxanne
3 months ago
Calling Dell Tech Support might be the safest bet here. They'll be able to guide us through the exact steps needed to properly configure the cluster for SEC 17a-4f compliance. I don't want to risk missing anything important.
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Krystina
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards option B. Rebooting into SmartLock Compliance mode seems like the most direct way to ensure the cluster meets the regulatory requirements. But I'd want to double-check the documentation to be sure.
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Howard
3 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is there a specific configuration or setting we need to enable to meet the SEC 17a-4f rules? I'm not sure if creating the cluster or activating a license is enough.
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Marget
3 months ago
I think the key here is to look at the SEC 17a-4f rules and figure out what specific requirements need to be met. Reboot into SmartLock Compliance mode sounds like the right approach.
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