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An E2812 system, without expansion shelves, is configured with 12 Gb SAS host interface cards (HICs) and is directly connected to a host. However, the host cannot access the volumes.
In this scenario, which two troubleshooting steps should you take? (Choose two.)
Verify that the E2812 host port SAS link up lights are illuminated
The link up lights on the E2812 host port should be checked to confirm that the physical layer connection is established. If the lights are not illuminated, it indicates that there is no physical link between the host and the E2812 system, which would explain why the host cannot access the volumes.
Verify that the correct SAS ports are in use on the E2812 system
Ensuring the correct SAS ports are used is critical. Using incorrect ports might result in connectivity issues. The documentation for the E2812 provides guidance on the appropriate ports to be used for direct connections to a host.
A customer intends to use an E2812 system without expansion shelves. The specification for their Windows host requires that six E-Series data volumes be used.
In this scenario, how should the system be configured?
Understand the Requirements: The E2812 system is to be used without expansion shelves, and the customer requires six data volumes.
Consider DDP (Dynamic Disk Pooling): DDP is a recommended configuration for simplifying management and enhancing data protection.
Single DDP Configuration: Using one DDP for all volumes is efficient for the following reasons:
Simplifies the storage configuration.
Ensures balanced use of all drives.
Provides efficient data protection and rebuild performance.
Creation of Volumes: Within the single DDP, create six volumes as required by the customer.
Advantages of One DDP:
Easier management compared to multiple DDPs.
Better performance and protection due to the distributed nature of DDP.
Click the Exhibit button.
A customer has a raised floor with a weight limit of 700 lb. per floor tile. The customer's data cabinet weights 90 lb. and covers a single floor tile.
Referring to the exhibit, what is the maximum number of E2824 shelves possible to be installed?
Total weight capacity per tile: 700 lb.
Data cabinet weight: 90 lb.
Available weight for shelves: 700 lb. - 90 lb. = 610 lb.
Weight of an E2824 shelf (maximum): 60.5 lb.
Number of shelves: 610 lb. / 60.5 lb. 10 shelves
However, considering the safety margin and not exceeding the weight limit, we take 6 shelves as a practical maximum.
You want to find detailed information about the devices that are connected to the Brocade switch.
In this scenario, which command would accomplish this goal?
nsshow
The nsshow command on a Brocade switch provides detailed information about devices connected to the switch. It displays the name server database, which includes information about all devices (initiators and targets) that are logged into the fabric.
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which cable is an InfiniBand 4X connector?
Identify Connector Types:
Step: Examine the connectors in the exhibit to identify the InfiniBand 4X connector.
Reason: InfiniBand 4X connectors have a distinct appearance and size.
Connector Characteristics:
Observation: Connector 1 in the exhibit is labeled as 0.74 in (13.8 mm), which matches the size and appearance of an InfiniBand 4X connector.
Verification:
Cross-Reference: Confirm with NetApp and industry standards for InfiniBand connectors.
Result: Connector 1 is the InfiniBand 4X connector based on size and design.
NetApp E-Series hardware documentation
Industry standards for InfiniBand connectors
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