D-PVM-OE-01 無料問題集「EMC Dell Technologies PowerMax Operate」

Two PowerMax arrays have been configured for replication using SRDF During a disaster recovery operation production has been transferred to the R2 devices at the target site. Which operation begins the transfer of accumulated invalid tracks from the R2s to the R1s while production work continues on the R2s?

A customer has a clone session for the storage group DATA that is no longer needed.

Using the simulator, terminate the clone session for the storage group.
正解:
See the explanation for step by step solution.
Explanation:
We need to terminate a clone session for the storage group named "DATA" in the Unisphere for PowerMax simulator.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do this, based on typical Unisphere functionality and the context of the question:
Steps:
1. Launch the Simulator and Navigate to the TimeFinder/Clone Section
* Open Unisphere for PowerMax in your web browser.
* Log in to the simulator (you should already be logged in with the array SID 1762 selected, based on the provided image).
* In the left-hand navigation pane, locate the section related to TimeFinder operations. This is usually found under:
* Data Protection
* Local Protection
* TimeFinder
* Expand the relevant sections and click onTimeFinder SnapVXorTimeFinder Clone(the exact wording might vary slightly in the simulator). The goal is to get to the view where you can manage clone sessions.
2. Locate the Clone Session for the "DATA" Storage Group
* The TimeFinder/Clone view will display a list of existing clone sessions.
* You need to find the session associated with the "DATA" storage group. Look for the following:
* Storage Group Name:The "DATA" storage group should be listed as the source of the clone session.
* Session Type/Mode:Verify that it's a Clone session (not a SnapVX snapshot or another type of session).
3. Select the Clone Session
* Once you've found the correct clone session for the "DATA" storage group, select it.
* You can usually do this by:
* Clicking a checkbox next to the session.
* Clicking on the session itself (if the interface allows it).
4. Terminate the Clone Session
* After selecting the clone session, look for an action button or menu option to terminate it. This might be labeled:
* "Terminate"
* "Delete"
* "Remove"
* "Fracture"(in some older versions)
* "Stop"
* Click the appropriate button to initiate the termination process.
* Confirmation:You will likely be prompted with a confirmation message to ensure you want to terminate the selected clone session. Verify that you have selected the correct session (the one for the
"DATA" storage group) and confirm the termination.
A TimeFinder SnapVX snapshot of a Storage Group was created with a time-to-live setting of seven days Fourteen days after snapshot creation, a query shows that the snapshot still exists What is a possible reason for this issue?

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You are configuring a VMware cluster to use storage from both a PowerMax and a VMAX array. You want the VMware administrators to be able to provision and manage both Dell EMC storage arrays from within the vSphere client.
What must be installed and configured to meet this requirement?

An SRDF/Metro pair was created with vWitness After a network outage, the administrator discovers that the SRDF pair is in an ActiveBias state What is the correct sequence of events to bring the SRDF pair into an ActiveActive state?
正解:
On a PowerMax what is the correct sequence of steps to deduplicate data?
正解:
In PowerMax VMAX All Flash and VMAX3 which thin provisioning component can be changed with SYMCLI or Unisphere?

An administrator is managing two PowerMax arrays that are located in two different data centers. The data centers are 550 km apart and are connected by a high bandwidth network link. The administrator wants to replicate data between the two arrays and achieve the lowest RPO When using SRDF. which mode meets this requirement?

Place the steps to set Host Flags using the Create Host wizard in the correct order
正解:

Explanation:
Here's the correct sequence of actions, along with explanations:
Correct Order:
* Select the Hosts > Hosts menu option.
* Why:This is the initial navigation step within Unisphere. You need to go to the "Hosts" section where you can manage and configure host connections to the PowerMax array.
* Navigate to the storage array to be configured.
* Why:In an environment with multiple PowerMax arrays, you need to select the specific array for which you want to configure host settings.
* Click the Create button.
* Why:This initiates the "Create Host" wizard, which will guide you through the process of adding a new host and configuring its settings, including the host flags.
* Click the Set Host Flags button to override or enable any port flag settings.
* Why:Within the Create Host wizard, you'll reach a point where you can configure host flags.
Clicking the "Set Host Flags" button allows you to modify these flags.
* Host Flags:These flags are settings that define how the PowerMax array interacts with the host.
They control things like:
* SCSI support:Different variations of SCSI protocols.
* High availability:Features like auto-negotiation of failover.
* Other host-specific behaviors.
* Select the Hosts > Hosts menu option.
* Navigate to the storage array to be configured.
* Click the Create button.
* Click the Set Host Flags button to override or enable any port flag settings.
A Storage Administrator runs the command:
syradm list -environment -offline
What migration environments are listed?

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