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NetApp Exam NS0-093 Topic 2 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-093 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 2
[All NS0-093 Questions]

Which two statements are correct when describing L1 and L2 Watch Dog Resets (WDR)? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D

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.

Contribute your Thoughts:

Fatima
9 days ago
Wait, are we talking about actual dogs here? I'm picturing a bunch of corgis running around resetting servers. Where do I sign up for that job?
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Mari
10 days ago
Woah, these options are really tripping me up. I feel like I need to go back and review my notes on watchdog resets. Maybe I'll find a mnemonic or something to help me remember the differences.
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Lorean
21 days ago
Hold up, is this a trick question? I'm pretty sure L1 and L2 have completely different reset behaviors. Let me think this through again.
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Kathrine
10 days ago
A) L2 WDR requests creation of a core dump before reset.
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Martin
24 days ago
A and C sound right to me. We need that core dump before the reset, and L1 does a soft reset to avoid a full system crash.
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Grover
3 days ago
C) L1 WDR performs a soft reset.
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Gracia
11 days ago
A) L2 WDR requests creation of a core dump before reset.
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Arlean
30 days ago
I think B and D are correct. L1 WDR is pretty quick, while L2 WDR takes a bit longer to initiate.
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Danica
1 days ago
Yes, you're right. L1 WDR does happen quickly after the event.
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Glendora
8 days ago
I think B and D are correct. L1 WDR is pretty quick, while L2 WDR takes a bit longer to initiate.
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Santos
1 months ago
I'm not sure about statement D, L2 WDR initiated after 2 seconds. Can someone confirm?
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Martina
1 months ago
I agree with Billye, and I believe statement C is also correct, L1 WDR performs a soft reset.
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Billye
1 months ago
I think statement B is correct, L1 WDR is initiated after 0.5 seconds.
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