D-PST-DY-23試験無料問題集「EMC Dell PowerStore Deploy 2023 認定」
An administrator is attempting to remove a remote replication session for a test volume. The administrator selects the test volume from the Storage tab. From the More Actions dropdown list the Unassign Protection Policy is selected.
In the Unassign Protection Policy confirmation window the administrator clicks the Unassign button and receives a Modify Volume error.
What is the cause of the error?
In the Unassign Protection Policy confirmation window the administrator clicks the Unassign button and receives a Modify Volume error.
What is the cause of the error?
正解:A
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A PowerStore user has a business need for file system snapshots of NAS Server NAS1 with the following attributes:

Taken M-F every 2 hours

Retention of 2 days

The snapshots must be accessible through the Previous Versions menu in Windows Using the PowerStore Simulator, make the appropriate configuration change.
When you have finished, continue to the next question.

Taken M-F every 2 hours

Retention of 2 days

The snapshots must be accessible through the Previous Versions menu in Windows Using the PowerStore Simulator, make the appropriate configuration change.
When you have finished, continue to the next question.
正解:
see the Explanation for the solution.
1. Launch the PowerStore Simulator and log in with the admin credentials.
2. On the left navigation pane, click Protection and then click Protection Policies.
3. Click Create Policy and enter a name and description for the policy, such as NAS1 Snapshot Policy.
4. Under Snapshot Rules, click Add Rule and configure the following settings:
5. Name: Enter a name for the rule, such as NAS1 Snapshot Rule.
6. Schedule: Select Custom and enter the following cron expression: 0 */2 * * 1-5. This expression means that the snapshots will be taken every 2 hours on Monday to Friday
7. Retention: Select Until and enter 2 days. This means that the snapshots will be deleted after 2 days.
8. Access Type: Select Snapshot. This means that the snapshots will be accessible through the Previous Versions menu in Windows
9. Click Save to create the snapshot rule and then click Next.
10. Under Replication Rules, click Skip. This means that no replication rule will be added to the policy.
11. Click Next and then click Finish to create the protection policy.
12. On the left navigation pane, click Storage and then click File Systems.
13. Select the file system that belongs to NAS Server NAS1 and click More Actions.
14. Click Edit and then click Protection Policy.
15. Select the protection policy that was created in the previous steps, such as NAS1 Snapshot Policy, and click Save.
16. Click Confirm to apply the protection policy to the file system.
1. Launch the PowerStore Simulator and log in with the admin credentials.
2. On the left navigation pane, click Protection and then click Protection Policies.
3. Click Create Policy and enter a name and description for the policy, such as NAS1 Snapshot Policy.
4. Under Snapshot Rules, click Add Rule and configure the following settings:
5. Name: Enter a name for the rule, such as NAS1 Snapshot Rule.
6. Schedule: Select Custom and enter the following cron expression: 0 */2 * * 1-5. This expression means that the snapshots will be taken every 2 hours on Monday to Friday
7. Retention: Select Until and enter 2 days. This means that the snapshots will be deleted after 2 days.
8. Access Type: Select Snapshot. This means that the snapshots will be accessible through the Previous Versions menu in Windows
9. Click Save to create the snapshot rule and then click Next.
10. Under Replication Rules, click Skip. This means that no replication rule will be added to the policy.
11. Click Next and then click Finish to create the protection policy.
12. On the left navigation pane, click Storage and then click File Systems.
13. Select the file system that belongs to NAS Server NAS1 and click More Actions.
14. Click Edit and then click Protection Policy.
15. Select the protection policy that was created in the previous steps, such as NAS1 Snapshot Policy, and click Save.
16. Click Confirm to apply the protection policy to the file system.