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Dell EMC D-UN-DY-23 Exam - Topic 7 Question 54 Discussion

A deployment engineer creates a file system to test File Level Retention Compliance (FLR-C). After testing the feature, they are unable to delete the file system.What is causing this issue?
A) Individuals with an administrative role cannot delete FLR-C file systems that contain locked files.
B) The engineer must delete all locked files before the file system can be deleted.
C) The engineer must use the security admin role to delete the FLR-C enabled file system.
D) The FLR-C option must be changed to FLR-E before the file system can be deleted.

Dell EMC D-UN-DY-23 Exam - Topic 7 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-UN-DY-23 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 7
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A deployment engineer creates a file system to test File Level Retention Compliance (FLR-C). After testing the feature, they are unable to delete the file system.

What is causing this issue?

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Lindy
1 day ago
Nah, I think C) is the way to go, security admin has the power!
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Pauline
7 days ago
B) makes sense, gotta clear those locked files first.
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Laura
12 days ago
I thought admins could delete anything? This is surprising!
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Melynda
17 days ago
Totally agree, those locked files are a pain!
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Mabel
22 days ago
A) is correct, locked files prevent deletion.
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Bok
27 days ago
I don't think changing the FLR option is necessary for deletion, so D seems off to me.
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Norah
1 month ago
I feel like the role of the user matters here, but I can't recall if it specifically needs to be a security admin for C.
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Shelton
1 month ago
I think I came across a similar question where we had to delete locked files first, so B might be the right answer.
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Thurman
1 month ago
I remember something about locked files preventing deletions, so A seems likely, but I'm not entirely sure.
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