Which two statements are correct when describing L1 and L2 Watch Dog Resets (WDR)? (Choose two.)
To determine the root cause of an unexpected node failure using the Service Processor (SP), the following commands are helpful:
1. event log show
What it does: Displays recent events logged by the Service Processor. This includes hardware failures, environmental alerts, or other events that may have caused the node failure.
Example Usage:
event log show
2. system core
What it does: Shows information about any core dumps that were generated during the failure. A core dump provides a snapshot of the system state at the time of the failure, which can be analyzed to identify the root cause.
system core
Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
A . sp status --d:
This command provides status information about the Service Processor itself but does not help diagnose the root cause of the node failure.
C . system log:
This is not a valid Service Processor command.
NetApp 'Service Processor Diagnostics Guide' details commands such as event log show and system core for troubleshooting node failures.
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