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

Your organization is planning to expand its data center capacity and must configure a new PowerMax 2500 system. The goal is to ensure high performance and sea abi ity Whi e maintaining redundancy Which configuration option is specific to the PowerMax 2500 system?

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What does the symcf g discover command do when upgrading Solutions Enabler on a Linux host1?

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What are the two configuration rules that apply to SRDF groups and connections during Non-Disruptive Migrations'?

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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.
The customer has successfully completed a Non-Disruptive Migration.
Use the simulator to verify migration sessions and remove the migration environment.
正解:
See the explanation for step by step solution.
Explanation:
Okay, I understand. The task is to verify the completion of Non-Disruptive Migrations (NDM) and then remove the migration environment using 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 Migration Section
* Open Unisphere for PowerMax in your web browser.
* Log in to the simulator.
* In the left-hand navigation pane, locate the section related to migrations. This is usually under either:
* Data Mobility
* Migration
* Expand the relevant section and click onMigrations(or a similar option like "Local Migrations" or
"NDM"). This will take you to the view where you can manage Non-Disruptive Migrations.
2. Verify Migration Session Status
* The Migrations view will list all current and past migration sessions.
* Look for the following status indicators to confirm that the migrations have completed successfully:
* Status:The status should typically be "Completed," "Cutover Complete," or a similar status indicating successful completion.
* Progress:If a progress bar or percentage is shown, it should be at 100% or show that all data has been synchronized.
* Important:If any sessions are still in a "Running," "Synchronizing," or other non-completed state, do not proceed with removing the migration environment. Wait for them to complete.
3. Select Completed Migrations for Removal
* Once you've verified that all relevant migration sessions are successfully completed, select the sessions that you want to remove.
* You can usually select sessions by:
* Clicking a checkbox next to each session.
* Clicking on the session itself (if the interface allows it).
4. Remove the Migration Environment
* After selecting the completed migration sessions, look for an action button or menu option to remove them. This might be labeled:
* "Remove"
* "Delete"
* "Cleanup"
* "Remove Session"
* Click the appropriate button to initiate the removal process.
* Confirmation:You will likely be prompted with a confirmation message to make sure you want to remove the selected migration sessions. Verify that you have selected the correct sessions and confirm the removal.
5. Verify Removal (Optional)
* After the removal operation completes, the Migrations view should refresh.
* Verify that the migration sessions you removed are no longer listed.