A. Loosen the thumbscrew on the release lever then slide the compute module into the chassis.
B. Slide the release lever to the right and guide the node into the chassis.
C. Close the module lever and slide the module into the chassis until it clicks.
D. Support the node with both hands and slide it into the node bay.
A. Configuring the initial cluster network settings
B. Ensuring appropriate environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity
C. Preparing an inventory of all software applications to be used
D. Setting up remote monitoring tools
A. Dual port 10/100 GbE
B. Dual port 10/25 GbE or dual port 40/100 GbE
C. Dual port 10/40 GbE or single port 100GbE
D. Single port 10 GbE or dual port 25/40 GbE
A. Not functioning
B. On and healthy
C. Warning event
D. Cold and redundant
A. Cooling fans
B. Hard drives
C. Power supplies
D. Network cards
A. H600 nodes can operate normally in this environment.
B. Generation 6 PowerScale nodes require high-line power.
C. In this environment, each chassis can accommodate only two nodes.
D. Additional space is required for transformers in this environment.
A. Verifying the availability of adequate power sources
B. Arranging for specialized cooling systems
C. Ensuring the floor can support the weight of the hardware
D. Planning for future expansion
A. Configuring network settings
B. Validating the compatibility of the FRU with the node
C. Creating a backup of the node's configuration
D. Assigning a static IP address to the FRU
A. Run a synchronization process with other nodes
B. Remove the node from the cluster and replace it
C. Reboot the node to clear any temporary issues
D. Isolate the node immediately and perform a data integrity scan
A. Public IP addresses for all nodes
B. Unrestricted internet access
C. Serial connection between nodes
D. Private interconnects between nodes