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IBM C1000-085 Exam - Topic 4 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-085 exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 4
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What happens to NFS mounts after a container failover?

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Onita
3 months ago
Sysmgr remounts it in Netezza, that's a fact!
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Vanda
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? I thought it was more manual.
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Cruz
3 months ago
Definitely agree, the ipsnfs service takes care of it.
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Sage
4 months ago
I thought containers could use NFS mounts?
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Shawna
4 months ago
NFS is handled by OpenShift, no need to mount it.
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Twila
4 months ago
I believe the ipsnfs service is responsible for remounting, but I need to double-check that detail.
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Malinda
4 months ago
I practiced a question like this, and I feel like containers can use NFS mounts, but I might be mixing it up with something else.
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Denise
4 months ago
I remember something about sysmgr and Netezza, but I can't recall if it automatically remounts NFS after a failover.
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Shelton
5 months ago
I think NFS mounts are managed by the container orchestration, but I'm not sure if it's OpenShift specifically.
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Jesse
5 months ago
This seems straightforward to me. Based on my understanding, NFS mounts are managed by the container orchestration platform, so they should be automatically remounted after a failover. I'm pretty confident option D is the correct answer.
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Darrel
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. Since the question is asking about what happens after a container failover, I'm guessing the key is understanding how NFS mounts are handled in that scenario. I'll try to reason through the options and see if I can eliminate any that don't seem plausible.
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Michael
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by this question. I know NFS is used for network file sharing, but I'm not sure how that would apply to containers. I'll have to review my notes on container networking.
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Mary
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm not too familiar with NFS mounts and how they work in a container environment, so I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Fallon
1 year ago
I think it will be automatically mounted by the ipsnfs service.
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Gail
1 year ago
Containers do not allow for NFS mounts, so it won't be automatically mounted.
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Whitley
1 year ago
Wait, there's an ipsnfs service? I thought it was just the good ol' fashioned mountd daemon. Maybe I've been living under a rock for too long.
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Janine
1 year ago
Option C is just silly. Containers definitely allow for NFS mounts, otherwise, how would you even use NFS in a containerized environment? This question is making me hungry for some NFS-powered snacks.
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Gracia
11 months ago
Option C is just silly. Containers definitely allow for NFS mounts, otherwise, how would you even use NFS in a containerized environment? This question is making me hungry for some NFS-powered snacks.
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Dolores
11 months ago
C) A containers do not allow for NFS mounts.
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Corazon
11 months ago
B) Sysmgr will remount it as part of the IBM Netezza Performance Server environment
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Rashida
1 year ago
A) NFS is handled by Red Hat OpenShift and does not need to be mounted.
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Dianne
1 year ago
I'm a little confused. Doesn't option A sound like the simplest solution? If NFS is handled by OpenShift, then it shouldn't need to be manually mounted, right?
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Marci
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. It seems like option B might be the right answer since Sysmgr is responsible for managing the IBM Netezza Performance Server environment.
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Terry
1 year ago
Yes, Sysmgr handles the IBM Netezza Performance Server environment.
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Ozell
1 year ago
I think option B is correct, Sysmgr will remount it.
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Abraham
1 year ago
I believe Sysmgr will remount it as part of the IBM Netezza Performance Server environment.
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Luis
1 year ago
I think the answer is D. The ipsnfs service should handle the automatic mounting of the NFS share after a container failover.
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Kate
1 year ago
Yes, that's correct. It will be automatically mounted by the ipsnfs service.
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Becky
1 year ago
I agree, the ipsnfs service should take care of remounting the NFS share.
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Marcelle
1 year ago
I think NFS mounts are handled by Red Hat OpenShift.
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