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A junior administrator recently made changes to an E-Series system. As a result of these changes, the management host lost the ability to manage the E-Series system through in-band management, but the host still has access to the E-Series data volumes.

In this scenario, what caused this issue?

A.

The access volume was un-mapped

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A.

The access volume was un-mapped

B.

The management IPs were changed

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B.

The management IPs were changed

C.

The ownership of the management host's volumes changed

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C.

The ownership of the management host's volumes changed

D.

Auto Load Balancing was disabled

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D.

Auto Load Balancing was disabled

Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

If the management host loses the ability to manage the E-Series system through in-band management but still has access to data volumes, the most likely cause is that the access volume was un-mapped. The access volume is crucial for in-band management as it provides a path for management commands.

In-band management relies on this special volume to communicate management commands between the host and the storage system. If the access volume is un-mapped, the management interface on the host will no longer be able to send these commands, even though data volumes remain accessible.

NetApp E-Series SANtricity Storage Manager Documentation

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asked 18/11/2024
bijay ghimire
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