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Huawei Exam H13-629 Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-629 exam
Question #: 36
Topic #: 1
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The OceanStor 18000 system used by a client business application has a total of three pools, each of which is a 9-disk RAID5. Someday analyzing the log of business interruption, we found that there are some scenarios in the system that caused the failure. What will cause the host access to the stored business in the following scenario? (Multiple choice.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C, D

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Kayleigh
1 months ago
This question is like a mystery novel! I feel like I'm playing Sherlock Holmes, trying to figure out the culprit. Hope I can solve this case without getting my hands dirty.
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A) In the fully redundant group environment, occurred the master reset.
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Lindsey
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards D. The log entries indicate disk faults in two different pools, which could definitely lead to host access problems.
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Dalene
2 hours ago
C) The POOL where the business is located is all thin LUN and not a snapshot. LUN copy, clone and copy services are configured in the log POOL, which is a space full of print information.
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Kris
2 days ago
B) With the BST (bad track) feature turned off, a BST bad track appears on the LUN.
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Brinda
14 days ago
A) In the fully redundant group environment, occurred the master reset.
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Sage
2 months ago
I'm not sure about the correct answer, but I'm pretty sure it's not A. A master reset in a fully redundant group environment shouldn't cause host access issues.
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Edmond
2 months ago
The answer is clearly C. The scenario describes a situation where the POOL containing the business data is thin LUN, without snapshots, and the log POOL is full, which can cause issues with LUN copy, clone, and copy services.
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Chauncey
4 hours ago
I don't think so, A doesn't seem to match the scenario described in the log.
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Lettie
11 days ago
Could it also be A? The master reset in a fully redundant group environment could cause issues.
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Marla
15 days ago
I agree, C seems to be the most likely cause of the host access failure.
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Christoper
19 days ago
I think the answer is C. The scenario mentions thin LUNs and a full log POOL.
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Sunny
2 months ago
I'm not sure about option B, turning off the BST feature might not necessarily cause host access failure.
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Vesta
2 months ago
I agree with Noah, a master reset in a fully redundant group environment could definitely lead to host access issues.
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Noah
2 months ago
I think option A could cause host access failure because of the master reset.
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