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NetApp Exam NS0-184 Topic 4 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-184 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 4
[All NS0-184 Questions]

You have completed a base installation and system registration of an AFF A250 system, but you notice that you have one failed drive. Neither ''un-failing'' nor reseating the drive helped to repair it. You must ensure proper replacement of the failed drive.

In this scenario, which two actions should you take? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Karima
28 days ago
You know, if I had a nickel for every time a customer asked me to 'un-fail' a drive, I'd have enough to buy a whole new AFF A250 system. Maybe we should just start handing those out instead of drives.
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Venita
1 months ago
D? Power off the system? Are you kidding me? That's like trying to fix a flat tire by setting the car on fire. A and B, all day every day. Let's keep this show on the road, people!
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Ena
5 days ago
A) Ask the customer to open a technical case with NetApp Support.
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Dorothy
2 months ago
C? Run Active IQ Config Advisor? What is this, some kind of tech support scam? A and B all the way, my friend. Gotta keep that AFF A250 humming along!
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Junita
1 days ago
Definitely, gotta follow the proper procedures to get that failed drive replaced quickly.
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Huey
2 days ago
Yeah, you're right. A and B are the way to go. Can't risk the system being down for too long.
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Dalene
6 days ago
B) Ask the customer for a drive with the same capacity and replace it.
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Starr
13 days ago
A) Ask the customer to open a technical case with NetApp Support.
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Elouise
2 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of the failed drive. I'd definitely go with A and B - let the experts at NetApp handle it, and just swap out the bad drive. No need to power off the whole system, that's just overkill.
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Lettie
2 months ago
A and B are the correct actions. I need to get the customer to open a case with NetApp Support and replace the failed drive with one of the same capacity.
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German
2 months ago
I also think we should run Active IQ Config Advisor to collect all the logs on the system. It can help diagnose the issue.
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Helaine
2 months ago
I agree with Rosamond. It's important to get support involved for a proper replacement.
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Rosamond
2 months ago
I think we should ask the customer to open a technical case with NetApp Support.
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