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Dell EMC D-RP-DY-A-24 Exam - Topic 4 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-RP-DY-A-24 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 4
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While running the Deployment Manager Installer for a new cluster with two RPAs, you discover that one RPA is running a different version. Which action is required to resolve this issue?

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Suggested Answer: B

Check RPA Versions: Verify the software versions on all RPAs to ensure they are running the same version of RecoverPoint.

Update RPA Version: If any RPA is running a different version, update it to match the version running on the other RPAs.

Retry Installation: Once all RPAs are running the same version, retry the failed step in the Deployment Manager Installer1.

It is crucial for the proper functioning of the RecoverPoint cluster that all RPAs run the same version of the software. Discrepancies in versions can lead to issues during installation and operation1.


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Roselle
3 months ago
I disagree, D sounds like a bad idea.
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France
3 months ago
I think C could work too, but it's risky.
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Ines
3 months ago
Surprised this is still a problem in 2023!
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Tess
4 months ago
Definitely B! Can't risk mismatched versions.
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Josephine
4 months ago
All RPAs need to be on the same version to avoid issues.
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Michell
4 months ago
I vaguely recall something about updating during the installation process, but I can't remember if that was a good idea. Could D be the answer?
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Ronnie
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where version mismatches caused problems, and I think ensuring they match first is crucial. So, B seems correct.
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Virgie
4 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I feel like continuing the installation and upgrading later could lead to issues. Maybe option C is risky?
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Iluminada
5 months ago
I remember something about needing all RPAs to be on the same version before proceeding, so I think option B might be the right choice.
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Bettye
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Option D seems like it might work, but I'm not 100% sure. I'll need to think this through a bit more before deciding.
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Loreta
5 months ago
This is straightforward. The question is asking how to resolve the version mismatch, so Option B is clearly the correct answer. I'm confident that's the way to go.
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Carylon
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Do we really need to download a new version of Deployment Manager? That seems like overkill. I'm leaning towards Option B or D.
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Diego
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to make sure all the RPAs are running the same version before continuing the installation. Option B looks like the right way to go.
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Chau
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about the implications of each approach.
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Helga
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward - the correct answer is clearly C, where the auditor should apply additional procedures if they become aware of a potential illegal act.
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Gary
5 months ago
I've got this! The process of verifying a remediated vulnerability is called a "verification", and it needs to adhere to the organization's security policies. Easy peasy.
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Irving
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about some of these terms. I feel like high-risk activities were mentioned in some practice questions, but I can't recall if they were specifically framed like option C.
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Corrie
2 years ago
Ah, the joys of cluster deployments! I'm going to have to go with B. Keeping those RPAs in sync is crucial, otherwise you might as well just throw the whole thing out and start over. Although, I hear the Deployment Manager team has a great sense of humor - maybe they'll give us a bonus point for a witty answer.
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Tracey
2 years ago
Hmm, I'd have to go with B. Seems like the safest bet to ensure everything is running the same version. Although, knowing my luck, I'll probably pick the wrong answer and end up failing the whole exam.
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Alise
2 years ago
I'm going with D. Updating the release version mid-deployment sounds like a pain, but it's probably the best way to handle this. At least it doesn't require a full reinstall.
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Willodean
1 year ago
Updating the release version mid-deployment is probably the most efficient way to handle this situation.
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Felicidad
1 year ago
Agreed, it's definitely more convenient than starting the whole deployment process again.
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Asuncion
1 year ago
I think D is the best option here. It allows you to update the release version without starting over.
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Annamaria
2 years ago
Let's go with B then. It seems like the safest choice to ensure everything runs smoothly.
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Elke
2 years ago
Agreed, it's better than having to do a full reinstallation.
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Emerson
2 years ago
Updating the release version mid-deployment with option D might cause more issues.
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Janna
2 years ago
Yeah, updating the release version during deployment seems like the most efficient way to handle this.
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Erick
2 years ago
I agree with you. It's crucial for a smooth deployment process.
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Vallie
2 years ago
I think B is the best option. It's important to have all RPAs running on the same version.
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Angelo
2 years ago
I think D is the best option here.
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Isaiah
2 years ago
In that case, we can consider option D to select the required code version during Deployment Manager.
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Yolando
2 years ago
But what if the new version doesn't support the lower RecoverPoint version on the RPA?
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Kenneth
2 years ago
I agree with Isaiah, having all RPAs on the same version is crucial.
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Isaiah
2 years ago
I think we should go with option B.
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Juliann
2 years ago
Option B is clearly the way to go. How else are we going to keep everything in sync? I bet the person who wrote this question has never actually deployed a cluster before.
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Ahmed
2 years ago
Let's make sure to follow the correct steps to keep everything in sync.
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Marshall
2 years ago
I think the person who wrote the question may not have practical experience with cluster deployments.
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Shanice
2 years ago
It's important to have all RPAs on the same version to avoid any compatibility issues.
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Latanya
2 years ago
I agree, option B is the best choice to ensure everything is running on the same version.
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