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NetApp Exam NS0-093 Topic 5 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-093 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 5
[All NS0-093 Questions]

In maintenance mode, which of the following commands shows disk ownership?

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Suggested Answer: A, D

FRUs on FAS9000 Supporting Replacement Without Takeover:

A (I/O Module): I/O modules can be replaced hot (without takeover) to maintain system uptime during hardware servicing.

D (NVRAM Module): NVRAM modules on FAS9000 can also be replaced without a node takeover, ensuring data integrity during replacement.

Why Other Options Are Incorrect:

B (DCPM Module): The DCPM (Data Center Power Management) module is not hot-swappable and requires a node takeover.

C (Caching Module): The caching module is integrated and typically requires a node takeover or power-down for replacement.

NetApp Reference Documentation:

Refer to the 'NetApp FAS9000 Hardware Service Guide' for supported FRU replacement procedures and operational constraints.


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Mendy
2 days ago
Disk ownership? More like disk confusion if you ask me. I hope the right answer is in there somewhere, or this exam is going to be a real 'storage' war.
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Dorothy
13 days ago
A) sysconfig --v? Is this a trick question or something? That command sounds more like it would display system configuration, not disk ownership.
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Jamey
10 hours ago
A) I think you're right, sysconfig --v does seem more related to system configuration.
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Alyce
15 days ago
C) aggr status? What does that have to do with disk ownership? This question is not as straightforward as I thought.
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Avery
23 days ago
B) disk show --v? Really? That's more like showing disk details, not ownership. I'm pretty sure the correct answer is D.
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Lashon
29 days ago
That makes sense, I see your point. Let's wait for others to share their opinions.
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Annita
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's D) storage show disk --p because it specifically mentions disk.
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Carrol
1 months ago
D) storage show disk --p sounds like the right command to show disk ownership in maintenance mode. I've used that before when troubleshooting disk issues.
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Arlene
10 days ago
Yes, I agree. That command has been helpful for me in the past as well.
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Ruthann
13 days ago
I think D) storage show disk --p is the right command to check disk ownership.
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Lashon
1 months ago
I think the answer is B) disk show --v.
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