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Hitachi Vantara HQT-4180 Exam - Topic 4 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Hitachi Vantara's HQT-4180 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 4
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You need to replace a failing power supply (PS) in a VSP E590.

What is the correct procedure?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Cordie
3 months ago
D is a bit confusing, I’ve never heard of using the MPC for this.
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Rodrigo
3 months ago
Wait, I thought you could just swap it out without blocking anything?
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Dierdre
3 months ago
C is definitely not the right choice, it’s about the PS, not the controller.
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Lashon
4 months ago
I disagree, A seems simpler and faster.
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Florencia
4 months ago
B is the way to go, always use the Maintenance Utility!
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Tamra
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option B, but I’m a bit uncertain if blocking the PS directly is ever allowed.
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Jerilyn
4 months ago
I feel like I might be mixing up the steps. Was it the controller we block or just the power supply?
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Carissa
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I think we definitely need to use the Maintenance Utility to block the PS first.
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Renato
5 months ago
I think we learned that it's important to block the power supply before replacing it, but I'm not sure if it's the Maintenance Utility or the MPC we should use.
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Matthew
5 months ago
The Maintenance Utility is the key here, so I'll choose option B to make sure I handle this correctly.
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An
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between blocking the PS versus blocking the controller. I'll need to review the details on that.
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Daisy
5 months ago
This seems straightforward, I think I'll go with option B to use the Maintenance Utility for blocking the PS before replacing it.
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Gabriele
5 months ago
Option A looks tempting, but I want to make sure I follow the proper procedure, so I'll go with option B to be safe.
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Eleni
5 months ago
Okay, let me see if I can break this down step-by-step. I think I remember how to do ratio estimation, but I want to make sure I'm applying it correctly.
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Therese
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The function is using strrpos() instead of strpos(), so that's an important clue.
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Gregoria
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. MPLS VPNs have a lot of different capabilities, so I'll need to carefully review each option to make sure I select the right two functions.
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Laurena
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I'll need to carefully consider the implications of the company changing its dividend policy and using more debt. I'll make sure to read through all the options thoroughly.
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Malcom
9 months ago
Ah, the age-old power supply replacement dance. I'm just glad I don't have to do the Maintenance Utility Mambo to fix my home computer.
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Simona
9 months ago
D? Really? Using the MPC for this? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. B is the clear winner here.
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Josephine
8 months ago
D) Use the MPC for blocking the PS, then replace it.
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Lasandra
8 months ago
C) Use the Maintenance Utility for blocking the controller, then replace the PS.
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Rupert
8 months ago
B) Use the Maintenance Utility for blocking the PS, then replace it.
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Yuki
9 months ago
A) Check if the status of the PS is blocked, and if yes, then replace it directly.
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Asha
10 months ago
C seems overly complicated. Why would I need to block the controller just to replace a power supply? B is the way to go.
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Rolf
10 months ago
I was going to say A, but then I realized that blindly replacing a blocked PS without proper precautions could be dangerous. Better to use the Maintenance Utility as in B.
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Tandra
8 months ago
User 3: I always use the Maintenance Utility before replacing any components. Option B is the correct procedure.
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Rodolfo
8 months ago
User 2: Rodolfo, I agree with you. It's safer to use the Maintenance Utility like in option B.
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Karina
9 months ago
User 1: I think A is the way to go.
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Ettie
10 months ago
I think B is the correct answer. Using the Maintenance Utility to block the PS before replacing it seems like the safest and most proper procedure.
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Kanisha
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C might be the right choice. Using the Maintenance Utility for blocking the controller before replacing the PS sounds logical.
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Nan
9 months ago
I think D is the correct answer. Using the MPC for blocking the PS seems more efficient.
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Chauncey
9 months ago
I agree, using the Maintenance Utility for blocking the PS before replacing it is the way to go.
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Devon
11 months ago
But wouldn't it be safer to use the Maintenance Utility to ensure everything is properly blocked before replacing the PS?
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Cristina
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe we should check if the status of the PS is blocked, and if yes, then replace it directly.
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Devon
11 months ago
I think the correct procedure is to use the Maintenance Utility for blocking the PS, then replace it.
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