Netapp NS0-180 Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
You want to create a data volume on aggr0 and you receive a message with the following warning:
''Warning: You are about to create a volume on a root aggregate. This may cause severe performance or stability problems and therefore is not recommended. Do you want to proceed?''
What is the reason for this severe performance or stability problem?
''Warning: You are about to create a volume on a root aggregate. This may cause severe performance or stability problems and therefore is not recommended. Do you want to proceed?''
What is the reason for this severe performance or stability problem?
- AController failover and storage failover are separate processes that must occur in parallel, otherwise problems will arise.
- BThe performance load generated by the data volume can be very strong, so it should not be shared with vol0 on aggr0, requiring a separate aggregate for it.
- CThe performance load generated by the vol0 cannot be shared with any other volume on aggr0, requiring a dedicated aggregate for it.
- DController failover and storage failover are separate processes that must occur at different times, otherwise problems will arise.
Correct Answer:
B
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One possibly cause is Disk I/O contention on the data volume.
The root volume in Cluster-Mode is used to store and update various tables of the replicated database. Crucial information regarding the locations of LIFs, volumes, aggregates, and different jobs required to run in the cluster are stored in these tables. If a root aggregate has very busy data volumes, the disks in the aggregate will experience higher latency. When a node is unable to update its copy of the replicated database fast enough, it will consider itself unhealthy and stop serving all the data until it can catch up. This is extremely disruptive and affects all the volumes on the node, even if the cause is related to the data volumes stored on the root aggregate only.
Reference: Why is a warning displayed when attempting to create one or more data volumes in the root aggregate in Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode? https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?id=3013563&page=content&locale=en_US
One possibly cause is Disk I/O contention on the data volume.
The root volume in Cluster-Mode is used to store and update various tables of the replicated database. Crucial information regarding the locations of LIFs, volumes, aggregates, and different jobs required to run in the cluster are stored in these tables. If a root aggregate has very busy data volumes, the disks in the aggregate will experience higher latency. When a node is unable to update its copy of the replicated database fast enough, it will consider itself unhealthy and stop serving all the data until it can catch up. This is extremely disruptive and affects all the volumes on the node, even if the cause is related to the data volumes stored on the root aggregate only.
Reference: Why is a warning displayed when attempting to create one or more data volumes in the root aggregate in Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode? https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?id=3013563&page=content&locale=en_US
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Question #2
You have completed a clustered Data ONTAP installation for a new customer. You are now ready to hand off the system to the customer.
Which three actions should you take at this stage in the installation process? (Choose three.)
Which three actions should you take at this stage in the installation process? (Choose three.)
- AShow the customer how to open a case with NetApp Support.
- BDemonstrate System Manager and its functionality.
- CTell the customer to call their sales representative if there are further questions.
- DTell the customer you are finished and then leave the site.
- EShow the customer how to set up a support account.
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Question #3
What happens to the NTP configuration in clustered Data ONTAP 8.3 when a node joins a cluster?
- AA node that joins a cluster has a separate NTP service.
- BA node that joins a cluster automatically adopts the NTP configuration of the cluster.
- CA node that joins a cluster must be manually configured in the NTP.
- DA node that joins a cluster must reboot before running the NTP service.
Correct Answer:
B
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A node that joins a cluster automatically adopts the NTP configuration of the cluster.
Reference: How to configure and troubleshoot NTP on clustered Data ONTAP 8.2 and later using CLI https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=1014787
A node that joins a cluster automatically adopts the NTP configuration of the cluster.
Reference: How to configure and troubleshoot NTP on clustered Data ONTAP 8.2 and later using CLI https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=1014787
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Question #4
You are assigned to install five DS2246 with twenty-four 400 GB SSDs per shelf to a single node system.
According the NetApp, which statement is correct?
According the NetApp, which statement is correct?
- AYou cannot install five SSD shelves to one System.
- BYou need at least two stacks.
- CYou need at least three stacks.
- DYou can put all shelves in one stack.
Correct Answer:
D
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Up to 10 shelves are supported per stack for the DS2246, so we one stack is enough as we only have five shelves (DS2246s).
Reference: Making the Move from FC to SAS Storage
http://www.netapp.com/as/communities/tech-ontap/tot-fc-sas-1101-as.aspx
Up to 10 shelves are supported per stack for the DS2246, so we one stack is enough as we only have five shelves (DS2246s).
Reference: Making the Move from FC to SAS Storage
http://www.netapp.com/as/communities/tech-ontap/tot-fc-sas-1101-as.aspx
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Question #5
Which three types of interface groups are supported on NetApp storage systems? (Choose three.)
- Asingle mode
- BHA interconnect
- CIPspaces
- Dstatic multimode
- Edynamic multimode
Correct Answer:
ADE
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You can create three different types of interface groups on your storage system: single-mode, static multimode, and dynamic multimode interface groups.
Reference: Types of interface groups
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1196907/html/GUID-EFA72201-E035-41E2-AC53-CD81A472B5ED.html
You can create three different types of interface groups on your storage system: single-mode, static multimode, and dynamic multimode interface groups.
Reference: Types of interface groups
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1196907/html/GUID-EFA72201-E035-41E2-AC53-CD81A472B5ED.html
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