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HPE0-J68 Exam - Topic 8 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-J68 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 8
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A customer purchased a StoreOnce 3620 earlier in the year and has decided to add a 10GBase- adapter to it, which the customer sourced elsewhere and installed themselves. They complain that the new

adapter is not configurable.

What is the most likely reason for this issue?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Mohammad
5 months ago
Totally agree, they probably missed the LTU step!
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Sherell
6 months ago
Secure boot is definitely a thing, but not sure if that's the problem.
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Anastacia
6 months ago
Wait, does it really need to connect to InfoSight?
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Claudia
6 months ago
I think it might need a software update.
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Tammara
6 months ago
Sounds like a license issue to me.
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Ernie
6 months ago
I feel like I read something about InfoSight and adapter validation, but I can't recall if it was crucial. Could that be option D?
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Dierdre
6 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think it was about needing a License to Use for new components. So, maybe option C?
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Katy
6 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think secure boot might be a factor for some adapters. Option B sounds familiar.
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Lavonna
6 months ago
I remember something about needing to update the software for new hardware to be recognized. Could it be option A?
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Kathrine
7 months ago
Okay, let me see. I know the Customer card is important for sales, but I'm not sure if that's the only place to create and view quotes. I'll have to carefully consider all the options.
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Marya
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know Power BI can handle data visualization, but I'm not sure if Power Automate or Power Virtual Agents would be the best fit for this scenario. I'll need to think it through a bit more.
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Tricia
7 months ago
Creating a non-unique index? I'm not sure that's the right approach here. I'll have to review the question more closely.
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Louis
7 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but based on the information provided, the Form control option seems like the best fit for Rick's situation.
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Nancey
11 months ago
I bet the StoreOnce is just jealous that the customer found a cheaper adapter elsewhere. It's like the StoreOnce is saying, 'Hey, if you're not using my stuff, I'm not playing!'
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Roxane
10 months ago
A: Maybe they should check that first before trying anything else.
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Onita
10 months ago
B: Yeah, that could be the reason why it's not configurable.
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Barrie
11 months ago
A: The customer probably forgot to install a License to Use (LTU) for the adapter.
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Marti
11 months ago
D) The StoreOnce needs to connect to InfoSight to validate the adapter authenticity. It's like the StoreOnce is a security-conscious diva, and it won't let just any adapter onto the stage without a background check!
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Susana
12 months ago
B) Secure boot must be enabled in the BIOS to securely enable HBAs. That's the answer, right? Or maybe the StoreOnce just wants to make sure the adapter is 'authentically' approved before letting the customer use it.
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Margret
10 months ago
The StoreOnce software requires updating. That might be the issue as well.
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Kimbery
11 months ago
Maybe the customer failed to install a License to Use (LTU) for it. That could also be a reason.
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Olive
11 months ago
Yes, you are correct. Secure boot must be enabled in the BIOS to securely enable HBAs.
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Dewitt
12 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe the StoreOnce software just doesn't like the 'customer-sourced' adapter. You know, it's like those picky chefs who only use their own brand of spatulas.
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Maryanne
11 months ago
C: Yeah, it could be that the StoreOnce needs to connect to InfoSight to validate the adapter authenticity
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Kenneth
11 months ago
B: Maybe the customer failed to install a License to Use (LTU) for it
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Reita
11 months ago
A: The StoreOnce software requires updating
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Adolph
12 months ago
The most likely reason is C) The customer failed to install a License to Use (LTU) for it. StoreOnce hardware requires a valid LTU to enable all features, including third-party adapter configuration.
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Kerrie
10 months ago
Thanks for the heads up, I'll get that sorted out.
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Golda
10 months ago
Yeah, without the LTU, the adapter won't be configurable on the StoreOnce.
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Brigette
10 months ago
No, I didn't realize that was necessary. I'll look into that.
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Belen
10 months ago
Did you make sure to install a License to Use for the adapter?
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Daron
10 months ago
Thanks for the info, I'll get that sorted out.
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Huey
10 months ago
Yeah, without the LTU, the adapter won't be configurable on the StoreOnce.
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Von
11 months ago
No, I didn't realize that was necessary. I'll look into that.
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Rosendo
11 months ago
Did you make sure to install a License to Use for the adapter?
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Veta
1 year ago
But could it also be D) The StoreOnce needs to connect to InfoSight to validate the adapter authenticity?
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Stephaine
1 year ago
I agree with Jodi, without the LTU, the adapter may not be configurable.
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Jodi
1 year ago
I think the most likely reason is C) The customer failed to install a License to Use (LTU) for it.
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