Hosts and switches are connected to a FAS8040. Multiple FC-enabled SVMs have been created, and LUNs have been mapped to multiple hosts. During failover testing, one of the hosts lost connectivity to its LUNs. What needs to be examined?
You have a 4-node FAS8040 cluster licensed for FCP and iSCSI. Each node has both FC and iSCSI LIFs. One of your Windows 2012 Servers has a single 8Gb FC port and a single 10 Gb Ethernet port with switched connectivity to the FC and Ethernet ports on the cluster. You need to use both ports on the host for multipath access to a LUN on the NetApp cluster. What will accomplish this task?
A customer has a clustered Data ONTAP solution and needs to connect several Windows 2012 servers using iSCSI for LUN access. Before the LUN can be seen, what must be configured on the host?
You have executed the following FC configuration workflow:
1. Verify IMT supported configuration.
2. Install VSC for VMware vSphere on a Windows Server.
3. Add the storage cluster to VSC and set recommended values.
4. Update host HBA firmware and BIOS.
5. Provision the LUN.
6. Manually create an igroup and add the host WWPNs into it.
7. Map the LUN to the igroup.
8. Create datastore and its containing LUNS and volumes.
In step 8, you are not able to see the LUNs you provisioned on your storage controller. When you run igroup show you see the ESX host's initiators; however, they are listed not logged in. What is the problem?
An administrator wants to provide isolation among physical devices connected to the same FCP fabric. Which Cisco switch feature accomplishes this task?
A company has a 4-node Data ONTAP cluster called cl01. The administrator attempts to create a volume on svm1 and can only select aggregates that are owned by node cl01-01 or cl01-02. What is causing the problem?
You created a 5 TB VMware volume "vol_esx_nfs1" in "svm1" for an NFS datastore. The storage efficiency savings of the vmdks are one over 50%, but the application team wants to minimize the possibility of an out-of-space condition. You enable autogrow, autoshrink, and snapshot autodelete with the following commands: volume modify