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NetApp Exam NS0-520 Topic 4 Question 58 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-520 exam
Question #: 58
Topic #: 4
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After the addition of extra DS224C disk shelves, you notice that the output of the system node run -node node_1 sysconfig command shows Mixed-path. You need to investigate why the additional shelves are providing this error.

In this scenario, which two tools would help diagnose this issue? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C, D

Moving SAN LIFs

If a node needs to be taken offline, you can move a SAN LIF to preserve its configuration information, such as its WWPN, and avoid rezoning the switch fabric. Because a SAN LIF must be taken offline

before it is moved, host traffic must rely on host multipathing software to provide nondisruptive access to the LUN. You can move SAN LIFs to any node in a cluster, but you cannot move the SAN LIFs

between storage virtual machines (SVMs).

Yoy can find more information on this link:

https://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.netapp.doc.dot-cm-sanag%2FGUID-09F5C2A3-FA66-4252-BEEF-D556A143CD30.html


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Cordelia
1 years ago
Sounds like a solid plan. B and D it is then.
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Cortney
1 years ago
Agreed, so options B and D seem right. Keep it online and move within existing SVM.
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Lynna
1 years ago
Makes sense. Also, I'd move it within the same storage virtual machine to avoid complications.
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Desire
1 years ago
I think taking the SAN LIF offline could disrupt services. So, I'll go with keeping it online.
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Cordelia
1 years ago
Yeah, SAN LIF moves sound complicated. Any idea on the answers?
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Basilia
1 years ago
This question seems technical. Not sure what SAN LIF means.
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