Which two tools can be used to recover an inconsistent aggregate? (Choose two.)
To recover an inconsistent aggregate, the following tools can be used:
1. wafl_check
What it does: This tool is used to perform a consistency check on WAFL metadata. It identifies and attempts to fix WAFL inconsistencies in aggregates.
When to use: Run wafl_check after identifying WAFL inconsistencies to repair minor metadata issues.
2. wafliron
What it does: This tool repairs WAFL inconsistencies by reconstructing metadata. It is more powerful than wafl_check and should only be run under NetApp Support guidance, as improper use can result in data loss.
When to use: Use wafliron for severe WAFL inconsistencies that cannot be resolved by wafl_check.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
A . file check:
This is not a valid NetApp tool.
C . wafl snapiron:
While similar in name, snapiron is used for snapshot recovery, not aggregate recovery.
'ONTAP Aggregate Troubleshooting Guide' details the usage of wafl_check and wafliron.
NetApp Support documentation provides guidelines for recovering inconsistent aggregates.
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