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An administrator is creating a NAS server with a Standalone Windows server. Creation of trie NAS server fails What is the cause of the failure?

A.
A Storage Pool lor NAS has not been created
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A.
A Storage Pool lor NAS has not been created
B.
The NAS server is using the same VLAN as block storage networks
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B.
The NAS server is using the same VLAN as block storage networks
C.
DNS was not defined in the NAS server creation wizard
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C.
DNS was not defined in the NAS server creation wizard
D.
FSN has not been added to the cluster
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D.
FSN has not been added to the cluster
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

The creation of a NAS server requires a dedicated storage pool. If a storage pool specifically for NAS has not been created, the NAS server creation will fail. This is because the NAS server needs to allocate space from a storage pool to store the file system data. Without a designated storage pool, the NAS server cannot be configured properly1.

The other options, while important for the operation and integration of a NAS server, are not directly related to the creation process itself. For instance, using the same VLAN as block storage networks (Option B) may lead to network conflicts, but it would not prevent the creation of the NAS server. Similarly, not defining DNS in the NAS server creation wizard (Option C) could cause resolution issues later on, but it is not a prerequisite for the creation of the NAS server. Lastly, while adding FSN to the cluster (Option D) is a necessary step for enabling file system services, it is not the cause of the NAS server creation failure in this context.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. A Storage Pool for NAS has not been created, as it is a fundamental requirement for the NAS server creation process in a PowerFlex environment.

asked 16/09/2024
Wislon Pereira
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