{"id":123940,"date":"2026-04-21T07:45:30","date_gmt":"2026-04-21T07:45:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/?p=123940"},"modified":"2026-04-21T07:45:34","modified_gmt":"2026-04-21T07:45:34","slug":"dell-d-pst-mn-a-01-dumps-v8-02-introducing-the-newest-d-pst-mn-a-01-resource-for-your-dell-powerstore-maintenance-achievement-v2-exam-preparation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/dell-d-pst-mn-a-01-dumps-v8-02-introducing-the-newest-d-pst-mn-a-01-resource-for-your-dell-powerstore-maintenance-achievement-v2-exam-preparation.html","title":{"rendered":"Dell D-PST-MN-A-01 Dumps (V8.02) &#8211; Introducing the Newest D-PST-MN-A-01 Resource for Your Dell PowerStore Maintenance Achievement v2 Exam Preparation"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>You may want to pass the D-PST-MN-A-01 Dell PowerStore Maintenance Achievement v2 exam to validate your ability to maintain Dell PowerStore storage systems. It tests key skills such as verifying system health, identifying failed components, replacing FRUs, handling physical installation and cabling, and performing non-disruptive upgrades. Here, we introduce the latest D-PST-MN-A-01 dumps (V8.02) to help you master key skills with confidence and efficiency. This version includes 90 practice questions and answers designed to mirror the structure, complexity, and objectives of the Dell PowerStore Maintenance Achievement v2 exam. By combining targeted <strong><em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/dell-emc.html\">Dell EMC<\/a><\/em><\/strong> D-PST-MN-A-01 dumps with detailed explanations, scenario-based questions, and effective preparation strategies, you can move beyond rote memorization to achieve a deep conceptual understanding that prepares you for both familiar and unfamiliar challenges on exam day. Start with DumpsBase. With the latest D-PST-MN-A-01 dumps (V8.02), you can follow a structured preparation plan, stay organized, build decision-making confidence, and significantly increase your chances of passing the certification exam on the first attempt.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Below are our D-PST-MN-A-01 free dumps for checking the quality first:<\/h2>\n\n\n<script>\n\t  window.fbAsyncInit = function() {\n\t    FB.init({\n\t      appId            : '622169541470367',\n\t      autoLogAppEvents : true,\n\t      xfbml            : true,\n\t      version          : 'v3.1'\n\t    });\n\t  };\n\t\n\t  (function(d, s, id){\n\t     var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];\n\t     if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;}\n\t     js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;\n\t     js.src = \"https:\/\/connect.facebook.net\/en_US\/sdk.js\";\n\t     fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);\n\t   }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));\n\t<\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\" >\ndocument.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\", function(event) { \nif(!window.jQuery) alert(\"The important jQuery library is not properly loaded in your site. 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If you are still not sure what to do you can contact us for help.\");\n});\n<\/script>  \n  \n<div  id=\"watupro_quiz\" class=\"quiz-area single-page-quiz\">\n<p id=\"submittingExam12061\" style=\"display:none;text-align:center;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/plugins\/watupro\/img\/loading.gif\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\"><\/p>\n\n<div class=\"watupro-exam-description\" id=\"description-quiz-12061\"><\/div>\n\n<form action=\"\" method=\"post\" class=\"quiz-form\" id=\"quiz-12061\"  enctype=\"multipart\/form-data\" >\n<div class='watu-question ' id='question-1' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-1'  class='   watupro-question-id-471951'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>1. <\/span>An Infrastructure Operations Engineer is developing a troubleshooting matrix to help junior staff avoid false positives when correlating physical LED indicators with PowerStore Manager alert severities. <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO actions represent severe anti-patterns when attempting to correlate node and drive physical LED indicators with management alerts? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_1' value='471951' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471951' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471951[]' id='answer-id-1824201' class='answer   answerof-471951 ' value='1824201'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824201' id='answer-label-1824201' class=' answer'><span>Using the Service LAN port to pull diagnostic logs when a node displays a solid amber fault LED, as the primary management network is likely down.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471951[]' id='answer-id-1824202' class='answer   answerof-471951 ' value='1824202'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824202' id='answer-label-1824202' class=' answer'><span>Verifying the physical unlit status of a node's power LED to definitively confirm a hard power loss before trusting a stale 'Critical' alert in an unresponsive U<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471951[]' id='answer-id-1824203' class='answer   answerof-471951 ' value='1824203'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824203' id='answer-label-1824203' class=' answer'><span>Correlating a blinking green activity LED on an NVMe drive with the absence of any 'Critical' or 'Major' alerts in the PowerStore Manager console.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471951[]' id='answer-id-1824204' class='answer   answerof-471951 ' value='1824204'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824204' id='answer-label-1824204' class=' answer'><span>Interpreting a blinking blue System Identification LED on a specific node as a 'Major' hardware fault indicator and initiating an unnecessary emergency host failover.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471951[]' id='answer-id-1824205' class='answer   answerof-471951 ' value='1824205'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824205' id='answer-label-1824205' class=' answer'><span>Assuming that a 'Warning' severity alert for a drive automatically corresponds to a solid amber physical fault LED, prompting the premature physical extraction of a healthy drive.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-2' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-2'  class='   watupro-question-id-471952'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>2. <\/span>What is the required default username and physical connection method used to access the PowerStore Service LAN for executing out-of-band service scripts?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_2' value='471952' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471952' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471952[]' id='answer-id-1824206' class='answer   answerof-471952 ' value='1824206'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824206' id='answer-label-1824206' class=' answer'><span>Username admin via the primary 10GbE management switch ports for management access.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471952[]' id='answer-id-1824207' class='answer   answerof-471952 ' value='1824207'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824207' id='answer-label-1824207' class=' answer'><span>Username dellsupport via the dedicated BMC\/iDRAC management port for hardware management.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471952[]' id='answer-id-1824208' class='answer   answerof-471952 ' value='1824208'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824208' id='answer-label-1824208' class=' answer'><span>Username service via the dedicated 1GbE service port on the rear of the node.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471952[]' id='answer-id-1824209' class='answer   answerof-471952 ' value='1824209'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824209' id='answer-label-1824209' class=' answer'><span>Username root via the front-panel micro-USB serial console port for factory staging.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-3' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-3'  class='   watupro-question-id-471953'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>3. <\/span>What is the primary characteristic that classifies specific Dell PowerStore components, such as NVMe drives and power supplies, as Customer-Replaceable Units (CRUs) rather than Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_3' value='471953' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471953' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471953[]' id='answer-id-1824210' class='answer   answerof-471953 ' value='1824210'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824210' id='answer-label-1824210' class=' answer'><span>They are deeply embedded within the chassis midplane and require a complete, disruptive cluster-wide shutdown to ensure safe physical extraction.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471953[]' id='answer-id-1824211' class='answer   answerof-471953 ' value='1824211'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824211' id='answer-label-1824211' class=' answer'><span>They are hard-coded with the appliance's base serial number and mandate a complex backend re-registration process through the Dell support portal.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471953[]' id='answer-id-1824212' class='answer   answerof-471953 ' value='1824212'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824212' id='answer-label-1824212' class=' answer'><span>They are designed for safe, easy replacement by on-site personnel without Dell certification.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471953[]' id='answer-id-1824213' class='answer   answerof-471953 ' value='1824213'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824213' id='answer-label-1824213' class=' answer'><span>They require specialized Dell proprietary diagnostic tools and advanced dismantling techniques to access the internal motherboard subsystems.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-4' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-4'  class='   watupro-question-id-471954'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>4. <\/span>A Technical Support Analyst is investigating an issue where a PowerStore cluster's UI localization reverted unexpectedly. A customer in Madrid had successfully installed the Spanish Language Pack on PowerStoreOS 3.2.0.0. After a scheduled maintenance window, the UI reverted entirely to English, and the Spanish option disappeared from the language selection menu. <br \/>\r<br>Maintenance Window Execution Log: <br \/>\r<br>1. Pre-Upgrade Health Check: PASSED. <br \/>\r<br>2. PowerStoreOS NDU executed: Target Version 4.0.0.0. <br \/>\r<br>3. NDU completed successfully; both nodes rebooted to Normal state. <br \/>\r<br>4. Customer logged into PowerStore Manager (Browser locale: es-ES). <br \/>\r<br>5. UI rendered in English. <br \/>\r<br>Based on the tight architectural coupling between software upgrade paths and presentation layer binaries, which THREE statements explain this behavior and define the necessary remediation? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_4' value='471954' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471954' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471954[]' id='answer-id-1824214' class='answer   answerof-471954 ' value='1824214'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824214' id='answer-label-1824214' class=' answer'><span>Language Packs are strictly bound and compiled to specific PowerStoreOS major\/minor versions because the underlying UI strings, menus, and feature sets change significantly between releases.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471954[]' id='answer-id-1824215' class='answer   answerof-471954 ' value='1824215'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824215' id='answer-label-1824215' class=' answer'><span>The NDU process automatically detects third-party UI modifications and purges them to ensure the new operating system boots into a clean, factory-default presentation state.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471954[]' id='answer-id-1824216' class='answer   answerof-471954 ' value='1824216'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824216' id='answer-label-1824216' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must execute a hidden PSTCLI command (svc_ui_rebind --lang ES) to force the new 4.0.0.0 OS to recognize and utilize the older 3.2.0.0 localization files still residing on the NVMe drives.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471954[]' id='answer-id-1824217' class='answer   answerof-471954 ' value='1824217'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824217' id='answer-label-1824217' class=' answer'><span>When the cluster upgraded from 3.2.0.0 to 4.0.0.0, the older 3.x Spanish Language Pack became incompatible with the new 4.x UI architecture and was intentionally decoupled by the system.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471954[]' id='answer-id-1824218' class='answer   answerof-471954 ' value='1824218'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824218' id='answer-label-1824218' class=' answer'><span>The customer must navigate back to Dell Support, download the specific Spanish Language Pack compiled for PowerStoreOS 4.0.0.0, and perform the upload\/upgrade process again.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-5' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-5'  class='   watupro-question-id-471955'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>5. <\/span>An Infrastructure Operations Engineer is performing a comprehensive cabling audit on a newly installed PowerStore cluster that includes one base enclosure and two SAS expansion enclosures. The audit requires verifying the integrity of both the front-end FC fabric connectivity and the back-end SAS topology. <br \/>\r<br>Audit Checklist Matrix: <br \/>\r<br>- Front-End: 32Gb Fibre Channel, Dual-Fabric, 4-Port I\/O Modules. <br \/>\r<br>- Back-End: 12Gb SAS, Dual-Loop Topology, Expansion Enclosures 1 &amp; 2. <br \/>\r<br>- Goal: Validate physical compliance before provisioning storage pools. <br \/>\r<br>Based on the intersection of front-end optical and back-end copper cabling rules, which THREE verification steps are mandatory to ensure the cluster is optimally cabled? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_5' value='471955' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471955' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471955[]' id='answer-id-1824219' class='answer   answerof-471955 ' value='1824219'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824219' id='answer-label-1824219' class=' answer'><span>Back-end verification dictates that the SAS cabling must follow a strict loop topology, ensuring Node A connects exclusively to LCC A (Link Control Card A) on the expansions, and Node B connects exclusively to LCC<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471955[]' id='answer-id-1824220' class='answer   answerof-471955 ' value='1824220'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824220' id='answer-label-1824220' class=' answer'><span>Front-end verification requires confirming that the installed SFPs match the designated fabric speed (32Gb) and are seated sequentially in the I\/O module ports according to the physical numeric labels (0, 1, 2, 3).<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471955[]' id='answer-id-1824221' class='answer   answerof-471955 ' value='1824221'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824221' id='answer-label-1824221' class=' answer'><span>Both front-end SFPs and back-end SAS cables feature physical latching mechanisms and dedicated status LEDs that must be visually inspected to confirm positive link state and secure mechanical seating.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471955[]' id='answer-id-1824222' class='answer   answerof-471955 ' value='1824222'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824222' id='answer-label-1824222' class=' answer'><span>The front-end FC cables and back-end SAS cables are physically interchangeable; the system relies entirely on the SFP transceivers to auto-negotiate whether the port operates as host I\/O or expansion I\/<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471955[]' id='answer-id-1824223' class='answer   answerof-471955 ' value='1824223'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824223' id='answer-label-1824223' class=' answer'><span>Back-end SAS expansion loops must be cross-connected directly into the front-end Fibre Channel I\/O modules to provide a dedicated, high-speed optical replication path between the base and expansion enclosures.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-6' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-6'  class='   watupro-question-id-471956'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>6. <\/span>An Infrastructure Operations Engineer is developing a risk assessment matrix for a major data center migration. The project requires replacing several hardware components across a PowerStore cluster while maintaining strict Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for uptime. <br \/>\r<br>Component Replacement Requirements: <br \/>\r<br>- Component X: 4x NVMe SSD Drives <br \/>\r<br>- Component Y: 2x Power Supply Units (one per node) <br \/>\r<br>- Component Z: 1x Base Enclosure Chassis <br \/>\r<br>Based on the architectural definitions of Customer-Replaceable Units (CRUs) versus Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs), which THREE statements accurately describe the operational constraints and trade-offs for these replacements? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_6' value='471956' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471956' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471956[]' id='answer-id-1824224' class='answer   answerof-471956 ' value='1824224'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824224' id='answer-label-1824224' class=' answer'><span>Component X (NVMe Drives) are CRUs and can be hot-swapped individually, but rapid sequential replacement requires monitoring the background rebuild resource consumption to avoid impacting host latency.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471956[]' id='answer-id-1824225' class='answer   answerof-471956 ' value='1824225'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824225' id='answer-label-1824225' class=' answer'><span>Component Y (Power Supplies) are CRUs that permit zero-downtime replacement, provided the engineer replaces them sequentially and verifies the peer PSU is sustaining the node's power load.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471956[]' id='answer-id-1824226' class='answer   answerof-471956 ' value='1824226'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824226' id='answer-label-1824226' class=' answer'><span>All listed components (X, Y, and Z) are classified as CRUs under the PowerStore self-service model, meaning the operations team assumes full liability for any data loss during the migration.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471956[]' id='answer-id-1824227' class='answer   answerof-471956 ' value='1824227'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824227' id='answer-label-1824227' class=' answer'><span>While Component X and Y are designed for customer replacement, Component Z is a massive FRU that requires a complete, disruptive power-off of the appliance and Dell technical execution.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471956[]' id='answer-id-1824228' class='answer   answerof-471956 ' value='1824228'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824228' id='answer-label-1824228' class=' answer'><span>Component Z (Base Enclosure) is a CRU that allows the customer to migrate the internal nodes to a new chassis without requiring a Dell-certified engineer or a cluster outage.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-7' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-7'  class='   watupro-question-id-471957'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>7. <\/span>An Infrastructure Operations Engineer is creating a training module for junior staff on how to manage out-of-band firmware updates. The engineer lists several actions that represent severe misunderstandings of the PowerStore architecture. <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO statements represent dangerous anti-patterns regarding the execution of drive firmware updates? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_7' value='471957' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471957' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471957[]' id='answer-id-1824229' class='answer   answerof-471957 ' value='1824229'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824229' id='answer-label-1824229' class=' answer'><span>Running the svc_health_check script immediately prior to the drive firmware update to verify that the cluster is in a 'Normal' state.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471957[]' id='answer-id-1824230' class='answer   answerof-471957 ' value='1824230'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824230' id='answer-label-1824230' class=' answer'><span>Attempting to physically pull individual drives from the chassis to flash them using an external workstation to speed up the cluster update process.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471957[]' id='answer-id-1824231' class='answer   answerof-471957 ' value='1824231'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824231' id='answer-label-1824231' class=' answer'><span>Assuming that applying a standalone drive firmware update package will automatically patch the base nodes with the latest PowerStoreOS security fixes.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471957[]' id='answer-id-1824232' class='answer   answerof-471957 ' value='1824232'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824232' id='answer-label-1824232' class=' answer'><span>Scheduling the drive firmware update during a period of exceptionally low host I\/O utilization to minimize the overall execution duration.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471957[]' id='answer-id-1824233' class='answer   answerof-471957 ' value='1824233'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824233' id='answer-label-1824233' class=' answer'><span>Uploading the drive firmware .tgz package through the standard Settings &gt; Upgrades menu instead of the dedicated Hardware component view.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-8' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-8'  class='   watupro-question-id-471958'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>8. <\/span>What is the primary objective of verifying the physical and logical health status of a PowerStore node immediately following a maintenance event?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_8' value='471958' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471958' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471958[]' id='answer-id-1824234' class='answer   answerof-471958 ' value='1824234'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824234' id='answer-label-1824234' class=' answer'><span>To revert the appliance's management and service network interface IP configurations to factory defaults to eliminate transient network conflicts that may occur after maintenance procedures.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471958[]' id='answer-id-1824235' class='answer   answerof-471958 ' value='1824235'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824235' id='answer-label-1824235' class=' answer'><span>To force internal NVMe solid-state drives to undergo a destructive low-level format and rebuild parity information from scratch prior to reintegration into the storage pool.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471958[]' id='answer-id-1824236' class='answer   answerof-471958 ' value='1824236'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824236' id='answer-label-1824236' class=' answer'><span>To ensure the node passed Power-On Self-Test (POST), completed OS initialization, and reached 'Normal' state before processing host I\/<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471958[]' id='answer-id-1824237' class='answer   answerof-471958 ' value='1824237'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824237' id='answer-label-1824237' class=' answer'><span>To initiate automatic deployment of the latest PowerStoreOS health validation package across all cluster nodes to verify firmware compatibility and system integrity following maintenance activities.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-9' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-9'  class='   watupro-question-id-471959'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>9. <\/span>A Data Center Operations Manager is planning the execution timing for an NDU on a heavily loaded PowerStore X-series cluster (running AppsON). The manager must balance the speed of the upgrade against the potential impact on production workloads. <br \/>\r<br>Which THREE statements accurately describe the physical realities, constraints, and trade-offs of this specific NDU execution? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_9' value='471959' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471959' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471959[]' id='answer-id-1824238' class='answer   answerof-471959 ' value='1824238'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824238' id='answer-label-1824238' class=' answer'><span>The manager can manually accelerate the upgrade by clicking the &quot;Force Fast Path&quot; option in PowerStore Manager, which temporarily bypasses the cache destaging phase during node reboots.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471959[]' id='answer-id-1824239' class='answer   answerof-471959 ' value='1824239'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824239' id='answer-label-1824239' class=' answer'><span>While the upgrade is strictly non-disruptive to active I\/O availability, the overall performance (latency and throughput) will be temporarily reduced because the cluster operates on a single node during each reboot phase.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471959[]' id='answer-id-1824240' class='answer   answerof-471959 ' value='1824240'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824240' id='answer-label-1824240' class=' answer'><span>The internal ESXi hypervisors on the X-series nodes will enter maintenance mode sequentially, requiring sufficient spare compute capacity on the peer node or an external cluster to host the migrating VMs.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471959[]' id='answer-id-1824241' class='answer   answerof-471959 ' value='1824241'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824241' id='answer-label-1824241' class=' answer'><span>If a transient hardware error occurs during the execution, the NDU will automatically attempt to roll back the entire cluster to the previous OS version without pausing to alert the administrator.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471959[]' id='answer-id-1824242' class='answer   answerof-471959 ' value='1824242'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824242' id='answer-label-1824242' class=' answer'><span>Executing the NDU during peak load will significantly extend the total duration of the upgrade because the system must prioritize serving host I\/O over the internal data synchronization required for node failovers.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-10' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-10'  class='   watupro-question-id-471960'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>10. <\/span>A Dell Systems Support Analyst is reviewing an automated support bundle. The customer reported a transient outage where host block access dropped for 45 seconds before automatically recovering.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nEvent Log Correlation:<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n[14:00:00] Event 0x00305101: Component failure detected (Node B BBU).<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n[14:00:01] Event 0x00402001: FC Link Port 0 Down (Node B).<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n[14:00:01] Event 0x00402001: FC Link Port 1 Down (Node B).<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n[14:00:05] Event 0x00109005: Multi-pathing degraded.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n[14:00:45] Event 0x00109010: Paths restored via Node A Active\/Optimized transition.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nBased on the fusion of event code analysis and high-availability architecture, which TWO conclusions guide the appropriate remediation strategy? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_10' value='471960' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471960' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471960[]' id='answer-id-1824243' class='answer   answerof-471960 ' value='1824243'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824243' id='answer-label-1824243' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must execute the svc_network_restart script to forcefully reset the FC Link ports on Node B before replacing any hardware.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471960[]' id='answer-id-1825765' class='answer   answerof-471960 ' value='1825765'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825765' id='answer-label-1825765' class=' answer'><span>The 45-second disruption represents the expected timeout and MPIO convergence period as host software recognized the Node B paths were dead and shifted I\/O exclusively to Node A. <\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471960[]' id='answer-id-1825766' class='answer   answerof-471960 ' value='1825766'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825766' id='answer-label-1825766' class=' answer'><span>The host outage was caused because the customer failed to configure their Fibre Channel SAN zoning correctly prior to the Node B BBU failure.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471960[]' id='answer-id-1825767' class='answer   answerof-471960 ' value='1825767'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825767' id='answer-label-1825767' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must dispatch a certified Dell Field Service Engineer to perform an invasive FRU replacement of the internal Battery Backup Unit (BBU) inside Node B.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471960[]' id='answer-id-1825768' class='answer   answerof-471960 ' value='1825768'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825768' id='answer-label-1825768' class=' answer'><span>The primary root cause is a failure of the Fibre Channel I\/O module on Node B; the BBU alert is a secondary symptom caused by the sudden drop in optical voltage.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-11' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-11'  class='   watupro-question-id-471961'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>11. <\/span>A Technical Support Analyst receives an escalation regarding a newly deployed PowerStore cluster. The local network team reports that they can successfully ping the cluster's Management IP address and access the PowerStore Manager UI, but the ESXi hosts cannot discover the iSCSI targets. <br \/>\r<br>Network Switch Log Snippet (ToR Switch 1): <br \/>\r<br>[08:12:01] Port Eth1\/1 (VLAN 10 - Mgmt): Link UP. MAC learned. <br \/>\r<br>[08:12:05] Port Eth1\/2 (VLAN 20 - iSCSI): Link UP. <br \/>\r<br>[08:15:00] WARN: Port Eth1\/2 (VLAN 20 - iSCSI): Rx drops detecting giant frames. <br \/>\r<br>[08:16:00] ERROR: Port Eth1\/2 (VLAN 20 - iSCSI): No valid iSCSI PDU received. <br \/>\r<br>Based on the distinct characteristics of iSCSI versus management networks, which TWO configuration or cabling errors are the most likely causes of this specific failure? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_11' value='471961' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471961' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471961[]' id='answer-id-1824244' class='answer   answerof-471961 ' value='1824244'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824244' id='answer-label-1824244' class=' answer'><span>The PowerStore global system MTU was incorrectly set to 1500, causing fragmentation that the upstream switch cannot process.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471961[]' id='answer-id-1824245' class='answer   answerof-471961 ' value='1824245'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824245' id='answer-label-1824245' class=' answer'><span>The ESXi hosts and the PowerStore iSCSI targets were provisioned on different IP subnets, and the dedicated iSCSI VLAN lacks a routing gateway.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471961[]' id='answer-id-1824246' class='answer   answerof-471961 ' value='1824246'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824246' id='answer-label-1824246' class=' answer'><span>The ToR switch ports designated for iSCSI (VLAN 20) are not configured to support Jumbo Frames (MTU 9000), causing the switch to drop the larger payload packets.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471961[]' id='answer-id-1824247' class='answer   answerof-471961 ' value='1824247'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824247' id='answer-label-1824247' class=' answer'><span>The management network cables were physically cross-wired with the intra-cluster appliance Service LAN ports, isolating the data plane.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471961[]' id='answer-id-1824248' class='answer   answerof-471961 ' value='1824248'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824248' id='answer-label-1824248' class=' answer'><span>The technician accidentally plugged the host iSCSI cables into the 1GbE Management ports, completely bypassing the 25GbE I\/O modules.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-12' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-12'  class='   watupro-question-id-471962'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>12. <\/span>An Infrastructure Operations Engineer is reviewing the proactive notification strategy established by a junior administrator. The team's inbox has been flooded with hundreds of emails daily from the PowerStore cluster, causing alert fatigue and masking genuine hardware issues. <br \/>\r<br>Current Alert Routing Rule Configuration: <br \/>\r<br>- Rule Name: Global_Email_Alerts <br \/>\r<br>- Destination: ops-team@company.com <br \/>\r<br>- Severity Filters: Critical, Major, Minor, Warning, Info <br \/>\r<br>- Event Category: All Events <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO actions represent severe anti-patterns in this alert routing configuration that degrade the effectiveness of proactive monitoring? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_12' value='471962' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471962' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471962[]' id='answer-id-1824249' class='answer   answerof-471962 ' value='1824249'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824249' id='answer-label-1824249' class=' answer'><span>Forwarding alerts to a shared distribution list (ops-team@company.com) rather than individual user accounts, violating auditing compliance.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471962[]' id='answer-id-1824250' class='answer   answerof-471962 ' value='1824250'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824250' id='answer-label-1824250' class=' answer'><span>Selecting 'All Events' as the category, which causes the system to generate duplicate SMTP emails for events already being captured by the SNMP traps.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471962[]' id='answer-id-1824251' class='answer   answerof-471962 ' value='1824251'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824251' id='answer-label-1824251' class=' answer'><span>Utilizing SMTP for internal data center communications, which inherently lacks the cryptographic security required by modern storage event standards.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471962[]' id='answer-id-1824252' class='answer   answerof-471962 ' value='1824252'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824252' id='answer-label-1824252' class=' answer'><span>Failing to segregate the routing rules so that only actionable, stateful hardware and cluster faults (Critical\/Major) trigger urgent human interruption.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471962[]' id='answer-id-1824253' class='answer   answerof-471962 ' value='1824253'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824253' id='answer-label-1824253' class=' answer'><span>Including 'Info' and 'Warning' severities in a direct-to-human email routing rule, which guarantees inbox flooding with routine system telemetry and background task updates.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-13' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-13'  class='   watupro-question-id-471963'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>13. <\/span>A Field Service Engineer is cabling a new 4-port Fibre Channel I\/O module on Node A. The engineer needs to connect the cables according to the official Dell port labeling standards mapped out in the installation runbook.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nInstallation Task: Connect \"Fabric A Primary\" to Port 0.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nHow are the front-end FC ports physically labeled and sequenced on the PowerStore I\/O module to guide the engineer?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_13' value='471963' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471963' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471963[]' id='answer-id-1824254' class='answer   answerof-471963 ' value='1824254'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824254' id='answer-label-1824254' class=' answer'><span>They are grouped into unified physical pairs (with ports labeled 0\/1 and 0\/2) that share a single, wide SFP+ transceiver housing to support split-path routing.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471963[]' id='answer-id-1825769' class='answer   answerof-471963 ' value='1825769'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825769' id='answer-label-1825769' class=' answer'><span>They are labeled using hexadecimal letters (A, B, C, D) from right to left to intentionally differentiate them from the numeric base enclosure drive slots.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471963[]' id='answer-id-1825770' class='answer   answerof-471963 ' value='1825770'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825770' id='answer-label-1825770' class=' answer'><span>They are explicitly numbered sequentially (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3) from left to right or bottom to top, depending on the module's orientation.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471963[]' id='answer-id-1825771' class='answer   answerof-471963 ' value='1825771'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825771' id='answer-label-1825771' class=' answer'><span>They are color-coded internally and rely on the PowerStore Manager UI to assign logical port numbers during the initial cluster discovery wizard.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-14' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-14'  class='   watupro-question-id-471964'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>14. <\/span>A Field Service Engineer has just completed an I\/O module replacement (FRU) in Node A and has powered the node back on. The node boots up, and the physical power LED is solid green. However, the SAN administrators report that the newly installed front-end Fibre Channel ports are not active on the fabric. <br \/>\r<br>System Log Snippet (Node A): <br \/>\r<br>[INFO] POST completed successfully. <br \/>\r<br>[INFO] Node operational_state transitioning to Normal. <br \/>\r<br>[WARN] CRU\/FRU database mismatch: Expected IOM 1 WWN [old_WWN], Found [new_WWN]. <br \/>\r<br>[INFO] Initiating hardware discovery process... <br \/>\r<br>Based on the interaction between the node health verification sequence and FRU replacement procedures, which TWO actions are required to verify the new hardware and restore host connectivity? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_14' value='471964' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471964' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471964[]' id='answer-id-1824255' class='answer   answerof-471964 ' value='1824255'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824255' id='answer-label-1824255' class=' answer'><span>Issue a node power_off command to Node B to temporarily force the cluster software to bind exclusively to the new Node A I\/O module.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471964[]' id='answer-id-1824256' class='answer   answerof-471964 ' value='1824256'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824256' id='answer-label-1824256' class=' answer'><span>Ignore the warning log as a false positive, since a solid green power LED guarantees all internal CRUs\/FRUs are fully functional.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471964[]' id='answer-id-1824257' class='answer   answerof-471964 ' value='1824257'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824257' id='answer-label-1824257' class=' answer'><span>Run the svc_appliance_shutdown script on the appliance to perform a factory reset, clearing the old WWN bindings from the NVRA<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471964[]' id='answer-id-1824258' class='answer   answerof-471964 ' value='1824258'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824258' id='answer-label-1824258' class=' answer'><span>Connect via PSTCLI and verify that the hardware discovery process has successfully registered the new I\/O module's WWNs in the cluster database.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471964[]' id='answer-id-1824259' class='answer   answerof-471964 ' value='1824259'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824259' id='answer-label-1824259' class=' answer'><span>Verify the specific port link and activity LEDs directly on the new I\/O module to confirm physical layer connectivity with the SAN switch.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-15' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-15'  class='   watupro-question-id-471965'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>15. <\/span>A Technical Support Analyst is guiding a customer through a catastrophic failure response. Node A suffered a motherboard failure and was replaced (FRU). However, the cluster refuses to exit its degraded state. <br \/>\r<br>Service Port Execution (Node A): <br \/>\r<br>&gt; svc_diag -s hardware_check <br \/>\r<br>[INFO] POST... PASS <br \/>\r<br>[INFO] OS Boot... PASS <br \/>\r<br>[WARN] Cluster Sync... BLOCKED (Peer Version Mismatch) <br \/>\r<br>Service Port Execution (Node B): <br \/>\r<br>&gt; svc_dc run -upload <br \/>\r<br>[ERROR] SupportAssist tunnel unavailable. Archiving locally. <br \/>\r<br>Synthesizing these two out-of-band script outputs, which TWO actions dictate the correct remediation path for the analyst? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_15' value='471965' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471965' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471965[]' id='answer-id-1824260' class='answer   answerof-471965 ' value='1824260'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824260' id='answer-label-1824260' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must immediately dispatch a replacement motherboard for Node B, as the version mismatch indicates a spreading hardware corruption.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471965[]' id='answer-id-1824261' class='answer   answerof-471965 ' value='1824261'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824261' id='answer-label-1824261' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must instruct the customer to reboot Node B to force it to synchronize its older firmware with the newer firmware residing on the replacement Node<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471965[]' id='answer-id-1824262' class='answer   answerof-471965 ' value='1824262'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824262' id='answer-label-1824262' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must force the cluster sync to bypass the version mismatch by executing the svc_cluster_override command on Node<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471965[]' id='answer-id-1824263' class='answer   answerof-471965 ' value='1824263'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824263' id='answer-label-1824263' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must use an out-of-band USB reimaging tool or specific service scripts to manually upgrade\/downgrade the new Node A's OS to perfectly match Node B's OS version.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471965[]' id='answer-id-1824264' class='answer   answerof-471965 ' value='1824264'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824264' id='answer-label-1824264' class=' answer'><span>The analyst must instruct the customer to manually extract the .tgz log bundle from Node B via SCP, as the degraded cluster state has disabled the outbound telemetry tunnel.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-16' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-16'  class='   watupro-question-id-471966'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>16. <\/span>A Data Center Technician observes that the fault LED on the rear of Node B in a PowerStore cluster is illuminated solid amber. The PowerStore Manager alert console is simultaneously displaying a new event related to this node. <br \/>\r<br>PowerStore Manager &gt; Monitoring &gt; Alerts <br \/>\r<br>Active Event: Node B Hardware Status Change <br \/>\r<br>Which alert severity level and corresponding operational state directly correlate with this specific physical indicator on a compute node?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_16' value='471966' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471966' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471966[]' id='answer-id-1824265' class='answer   answerof-471966 ' value='1824265'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824265' id='answer-label-1824265' class=' answer'><span>An 'Info' severity alert confirming the node has temporarily paused its background garbage collection process to prioritize incoming front-end host I\/O requests.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471966[]' id='answer-id-1824266' class='answer   answerof-471966 ' value='1824266'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824266' id='answer-label-1824266' class=' answer'><span>A 'Warning' severity alert signifying the node's internal<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471966[]' id='answer-id-1824267' class='answer   answerof-471966 ' value='1824267'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824267' id='answer-label-1824267' class=' answer'><span>2 NVMe boot drive is approaching its 90% capacity threshold for staging temporary support material logs and diagnostic bundles.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471966[]' id='answer-id-1824268' class='answer   answerof-471966 ' value='1824268'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824268' id='answer-label-1824268' class=' answer'><span>A 'Major' severity alert indicating the node is successfully downloading a PowerStoreOS version 3.5 update package over the dedicated management network interface and requires a scheduled reboot to complete installation.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471966[]' id='answer-id-1824269' class='answer   answerof-471966 ' value='1824269'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824269' id='answer-label-1824269' class=' answer'><span>A 'Critical' severity alert indicating the node experienced hardware failure, POST failure, or entered Service Mode, stopping I\/O processing.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-17' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-17'  class='   watupro-question-id-471967'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>17. <\/span>A Field Service Engineer needs to replace a faulty 32Gb Fibre Channel I\/O module (CRU) on Node A. The PowerStore Manager UI is unresponsive due to a web services daemon hang, so the engineer connects to the Service Port using SSH. <br \/>\r<br>&gt; pstcli -u admin -p Password! node -id N1 power_off <br \/>\r<br>Which statement accurately describes the sequence of validation and physical safety required after executing this specific PSTCLI command before the module can be extracted?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_17' value='471967' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471967' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471967[]' id='answer-id-1824270' class='answer   answerof-471967 ' value='1824270'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824270' id='answer-label-1824270' class=' answer'><span>The command initiates a warm reboot (transitioning the node to ACPI S5 power state); the engineer must extract the I\/O module within the critical 10-second window before the node BIOS initiates the Power-On Self-Test (POST) sequence.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471967[]' id='answer-id-1824271' class='answer   answerof-471967 ' value='1824271'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824271' id='answer-label-1824271' class=' answer'><span>The command disables the PCIe bus on Node A via PCIe reset while keeping the CPU active; the engineer may extract the module immediately after the CLI returns a 'Success' message.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471967[]' id='answer-id-1824272' class='answer   answerof-471967 ' value='1824272'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824272' id='answer-label-1824272' class=' answer'><span>The command isolates Fibre Channel optical links by disabling SFP+ transceivers; the engineer must verify that Link LEDs on the specific 32Gb I\/O module display solid amber before proceeding with physical removal.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471967[]' id='answer-id-1824273' class='answer   answerof-471967 ' value='1824273'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824273' id='answer-label-1824273' class=' answer'><span>The command initiates a graceful shutdown, destaging cache to<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471967[]' id='answer-id-1824274' class='answer   answerof-471967 ' value='1824274'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824274' id='answer-label-1824274' class=' answer'><span>2 drives. The engineer must confirm Node A's rear Power LED is off before unlatching the module.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-18' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-18'  class='   watupro-question-id-471968'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>18. <\/span>What is the fundamental architectural distinction between the &quot;Alerts&quot; view and the &quot;Events&quot; (Event History) view when navigating the Monitoring section of the PowerStore Manager?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_18' value='471968' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471968' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471968[]' id='answer-id-1824275' class='answer   answerof-471968 ' value='1824275'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824275' id='answer-label-1824275' class=' answer'><span>Specifically, the Alerts view is configured to exclusively display active hardware component failures\u2015including disk drive faults, power supply anomalies, and controller errors\u2015while the Events view is designed to exclusively capture and log software-level operating system errors, user authentication attempts, and various application-generated events in a time-ordered sequence.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471968[]' id='answer-id-1824276' class='answer   answerof-471968 ' value='1824276'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824276' id='answer-label-1824276' class=' answer'><span>The Alerts view displays active, stateful issues requiring admin action, while the Events view provides a chronological, read-only log of all system activities and changes.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471968[]' id='answer-id-1824277' class='answer   answerof-471968 ' value='1824277'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824277' id='answer-label-1824277' class=' answer'><span>Within PowerStoreOS, accessing the predictive failure analysis functionality embedded in the Alerts view necessitates the provisioning of a dedicated Enterprise licensing tier, whereas the Events view and its comprehensive logging capabilities are natively enabled across all standard PowerStore appliance models and deployment configurations at no extra licensing cost.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471968[]' id='answer-id-1824278' class='answer   answerof-471968 ' value='1824278'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824278' id='answer-label-1824278' class=' answer'><span>The Events view is a real-time, interactive dashboard that allows administrators to clear hardware faults, while the Alerts view is a read-only historical archive of those cleared faults.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-19' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-19'  class='   watupro-question-id-471969'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>19. <\/span>During a routine hot-swap of a degraded power supply, an inexperienced technician commits a procedural error that results in a complete power loss to the node and a subsequent Data Unavailable (DU) event on the cluster. <br \/>\r<br>Event Log Sequence (Node A): <br \/>\r<br>[10:14:22] WARN: PSU 1 internal fault detected. Power redundancy lost. <br \/>\r<br>[10:14:30] INFO: Technician arrives on site. <br \/>\r<br>[10:14:45] CRIT: AC power lost on PSU 0 Node A. <br \/>\r<br>[10:14:45] FATAL: Node A unexpected power loss. Halting immediately. <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO anti-patterns would directly cause this catastrophic outcome during a hot-swap attempt? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_19' value='471969' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471969' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471969[]' id='answer-id-1824279' class='answer   answerof-471969 ' value='1824279'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824279' id='answer-label-1824279' class=' answer'><span>The technician failed to wear a grounded ESD wristband, causing a static discharge that shorted the midplane upon approaching the rack.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471969[]' id='answer-id-1824280' class='answer   answerof-471969 ' value='1824280'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824280' id='answer-label-1824280' class=' answer'><span>The technician extracted the faulty power supply without first issuing a PSTCLI command to logically offline the power module from the cluster.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471969[]' id='answer-id-1824281' class='answer   answerof-471969 ' value='1824281'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824281' id='answer-label-1824281' class=' answer'><span>The technician attempted to replace the power supply while Node A was already operating in a degraded single-PSU state due to an active facility power outage on the A-feed.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471969[]' id='answer-id-1824282' class='answer   answerof-471969 ' value='1824282'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824282' id='answer-label-1824282' class=' answer'><span>The technician disconnected the power cord from the healthy peer power supply (PSU 0) instead of the faulted unit (PSU 1).<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-20' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-20'  class='   watupro-question-id-471970'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>20. <\/span>A Dell Systems Support Analyst is reviewing a maintenance timeline for a PowerStore Base Enclosure. A Field Service Engineer previously powered off Node A using PSTCLI to replace a faulty internal fan module. After reseating the node, the engineer reconnected the power cables. <br \/>\r<br>Current Node A LED Status Observations (T+5 minutes after power connection): <br \/>\r<br>- Base Enclosure Power LED: Solid Blue <br \/>\r<br>- Node A Power LED: Blinking Green (1Hz) <br \/>\r<br>- Node A Fault LED: Solid Amber <br \/>\r<br>- Node B Power LED: Solid Green <br \/>\r<br>PSTCLI Output (Executed against cluster IP): <br \/>\r<br>&gt; pstcli cluster show <br \/>\r<br>health_state: Degraded <br \/>\r<br>&gt; pstcli node show -id N1 <br \/>\r<br>operational_state: Service_Mode <br \/>\r<br>Based on the interaction between the physical startup sequence and the logical cluster health, which TWO conclusions must the analyst draw before allowing production workloads to resume on Node A? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_20' value='471970' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471970' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471970[]' id='answer-id-1824283' class='answer   answerof-471970 ' value='1824283'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824283' id='answer-label-1824283' class=' answer'><span>The Blinking Green power LED confirms the node has successfully rejoined the cluster and is actively synchronizing cache with Node<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471970[]' id='answer-id-1824284' class='answer   answerof-471970 ' value='1824284'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824284' id='answer-label-1824284' class=' answer'><span>The engineer should immediately issue a PSTCLI power_off command to Node A to prevent the Service_Mode state from corrupting the peer node.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471970[]' id='answer-id-1824285' class='answer   answerof-471970 ' value='1824285'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824285' id='answer-label-1824285' class=' answer'><span>The node must be logically transitioned out of Service Mode and return to a 'Normal' operational state before it can serve host I\/<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471970[]' id='answer-id-1824286' class='answer   answerof-471970 ' value='1824286'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824286' id='answer-label-1824286' class=' answer'><span>The Solid Blue enclosure LED indicates an active thermal event, suggesting the replacement fan module is incompatible or seated incorrectly.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471970[]' id='answer-id-1824287' class='answer   answerof-471970 ' value='1824287'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824287' id='answer-label-1824287' class=' answer'><span>The Solid Amber fault LED combined with the Service_Mode state indicates the node failed its hardware self-test or encountered a boot error and is not healthy.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-21' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-21'  class='   watupro-question-id-471971'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>21. <\/span>A Data Center Technician is troubleshooting a power redundancy alert on a PowerStore Base Enclosure. The management UI reports that Node B, PSU 1 has failed and requires replacement via the hot-swap procedure. <br \/>\r<br>LED Observation Checklist (Rear of Node B): <br \/>\r<br>- AC Status LED <br \/>\r<br>- Fault\/DC LED <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO physical LED observations on the rear of Node B, PSU 1 would definitively confirm an internal hardware failure of the power supply, validating the hot-swap requirement? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_21' value='471971' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471971' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471971[]' id='answer-id-1824288' class='answer   answerof-471971 ' value='1824288'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824288' id='answer-label-1824288' class=' answer'><span>The AC Status LED on PSU 1 is unlit, confirming the loss of input power from the external facility PD<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471971[]' id='answer-id-1824289' class='answer   answerof-471971 ' value='1824289'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824289' id='answer-label-1824289' class=' answer'><span>The AC Status LED on PSU 1 is illuminated solid green, confirming the unit is receiving facility power.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471971[]' id='answer-id-1824290' class='answer   answerof-471971 ' value='1824290'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824290' id='answer-label-1824290' class=' answer'><span>The Fault\/DC LED on PSU 1 is blinking green, indicating the unit is actively shedding load to the peer PS<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471971[]' id='answer-id-1824291' class='answer   answerof-471971 ' value='1824291'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824291' id='answer-label-1824291' class=' answer'><span>The Fault\/DC LED on PSU 1 is illuminated solid amber, indicating an internal power conversion failure.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471971[]' id='answer-id-1824292' class='answer   answerof-471971 ' value='1824292'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824292' id='answer-label-1824292' class=' answer'><span>Both the AC Status and Fault\/DC LEDs are blinking amber simultaneously to indicate a thermal over-temperature event.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-22' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-22'  class='   watupro-question-id-471972'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>22. <\/span>A Dell Customer Success Engineer is guiding a customer through a remote diagnosis of a PowerStore T-series base enclosure. The management network is currently unreachable, forcing the engineer to rely entirely on the customer's physical observations.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nPhysical LED Observation Log:<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n- Base Enclosure Front Power LED: Solid Green<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n- Base Enclosure Front Fault LED: Solid Amber<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n- Base Enclosure Rear Node A Fault LED: Solid Amber<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n- Base Enclosure Rear Node B Fault LED: Unlit<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nWhich TWO conclusions must the engineer draw from these physical LED indicators regarding the cluster's state? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_22' value='471972' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471972' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471972[]' id='answer-id-1824293' class='answer   answerof-471972 ' value='1824293'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824293' id='answer-label-1824293' class=' answer'><span>The solid green Power LED on the front bezel indicates that the cluster's high availability software has successfully bypassed the Node A fault and restored full performance.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471972[]' id='answer-id-1824294' class='answer   answerof-471972 ' value='1824294'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824294' id='answer-label-1824294' class=' answer'><span>The base enclosure front Fault LED illuminates amber to indicate that the entire chassis requires a complete physical replacement due to a midplane short.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471972[]' id='answer-id-1824295' class='answer   answerof-471972 ' value='1824295'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824295' id='answer-label-1824295' class=' answer'><span>The unlit Fault LED on Node B proves that it is currently powered off and safe to physically extract from the midplane without executing a shutdown command.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471972[]' id='answer-id-1824296' class='answer   answerof-471972 ' value='1824296'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824296' id='answer-label-1824296' class=' answer'><span>Node A has encountered a critical boot error, an unrecoverable hardware fault, or has dropped into Service Mode, which explains the loss of the primary management network.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471972[]' id='answer-id-1824297' class='answer   answerof-471972 ' value='1824297'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824297' id='answer-label-1824297' class=' answer'><span>The base enclosure front Fault LED aggregates internal component health; it illuminates amber specifically because Node A is broadcasting a localized critical fault state.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-23' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-23'  class='   watupro-question-id-471973'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>23. <\/span>What is the primary operational advantage of utilizing the 8-digit hexadecimal event code rather than the human-readable alert description when troubleshooting a PowerStore failure?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_23' value='471973' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471973' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471973[]' id='answer-id-1824298' class='answer   answerof-471973 ' value='1824298'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824298' id='answer-label-1824298' class=' answer'><span>The event code dictates the specific physical LED color that will illuminate on the chassis, while the description determines the UI alert severity.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471973[]' id='answer-id-1824299' class='answer   answerof-471973 ' value='1824299'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824299' id='answer-label-1824299' class=' answer'><span>The event code automatically triggers the internal PowerStoreOS self-healing scripts, whereas the description is purely for administrative logging.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471973[]' id='answer-id-1824300' class='answer   answerof-471973 ' value='1824300'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824300' id='answer-label-1824300' class=' answer'><span>The event code contains an embedded timestamp indicating the exact time of the event and the specific component's MAC address, which eliminates the need to cross-reference the cluster hardware inventory for component identification.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471973[]' id='answer-id-1824301' class='answer   answerof-471973 ' value='1824301'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824301' id='answer-label-1824301' class=' answer'><span>The event code is an immutable, standardized identifier mapping directly to precise diagnostic steps and remediation procedures in Dell's documentation.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-24' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-24'  class='   watupro-question-id-471974'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>24. <\/span>A Data Center Operations Manager is submitting a support ticket after a power surge damaged multiple components in a PowerStore T-series appliance. The manager is requesting that replacement parts be shipped for local data center staff to install. <br \/>\r<br>Damaged Component Inventory: <br \/>\r<br>- Component 1: Node A Power Supply 0 <br \/>\r<br>- Component 2: Node B Internal Motherboard <br \/>\r<br>- Component 3: Base Enclosure Front Bezel <br \/>\r<br>- Component 4: Slot 2 NVMe Solid State Drive <br \/>\r<br>Which component on this list will Dell Technical Support refuse to authorize for customer replacement, instead requiring a mandatory field engineer dispatch?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_24' value='471974' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471974' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471974[]' id='answer-id-1824302' class='answer   answerof-471974 ' value='1824302'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824302' id='answer-label-1824302' class=' answer'><span>Component 4: Slot 2 NVMe Solid State Drive<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471974[]' id='answer-id-1824303' class='answer   answerof-471974 ' value='1824303'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824303' id='answer-label-1824303' class=' answer'><span>Component 3: Base Enclosure Front Bezel<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471974[]' id='answer-id-1824304' class='answer   answerof-471974 ' value='1824304'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824304' id='answer-label-1824304' class=' answer'><span>Component 1: Node A Power Supply 0<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471974[]' id='answer-id-1824305' class='answer   answerof-471974 ' value='1824305'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824305' id='answer-label-1824305' class=' answer'><span>Component 2: Node B Internal Motherboard<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-25' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-25'  class='   watupro-question-id-471975'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>25. <\/span>What architectural characteristic definitively categorizes the PowerStore base enclosure and motherboard as Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs) rather than Customer-Replaceable Units (CRUs)?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_25' value='471975' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471975' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471975[]' id='answer-id-1824306' class='answer   answerof-471975 ' value='1824306'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824306' id='answer-label-1824306' class=' answer'><span>They require significant chassis disassembly, involve complex cabling pathways, and carry a high risk of appliance damage if handled incorrectly.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471975[]' id='answer-id-1824307' class='answer   answerof-471975 ' value='1824307'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824307' id='answer-label-1824307' class=' answer'><span>They are constructed using proprietary electrostatic shielding materials that only certified field engineers are trained to safely touch and bypass.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471975[]' id='answer-id-1824308' class='answer   answerof-471975 ' value='1824308'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824308' id='answer-label-1824308' class=' answer'><span>They contain volatile memory components that immediately lose configuration data if removed by unauthorized personnel without a specialized software key.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471975[]' id='answer-id-1824309' class='answer   answerof-471975 ' value='1824309'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824309' id='answer-label-1824309' class=' answer'><span>They are frequently updated via over-the-air firmware patches and require continuous internet connectivity to the Dell support backend.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-26' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-26'  class='   watupro-question-id-471976'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>26. <\/span>What is the primary difference in operational impact between selecting &quot;Power Off&quot; on a specific Node versus selecting &quot;Power Off&quot; on the entire Appliance within the PowerStore Manager UI Hardware view?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_26' value='471976' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471976' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471976[]' id='answer-id-1824310' class='answer   answerof-471976 ' value='1824310'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824310' id='answer-label-1824310' class=' answer'><span>Powering off a node triggers graceful failover of storage and NAS services to the peer node for high availability. Powering off the appliance halts all data services across the base enclosure.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471976[]' id='answer-id-1824311' class='answer   answerof-471976 ' value='1824311'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824311' id='answer-label-1824311' class=' answer'><span>Powering off a node is a disruptive event requiring host downtime for maintenance tasks, whereas powering off the appliance initiates a graceful migration of all active I\/O workloads to a secondary cluster within the federation.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471976[]' id='answer-id-1824312' class='answer   answerof-471976 ' value='1824312'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824312' id='answer-label-1824312' class=' answer'><span>Powering off a node is designed to immediately clear the NVRAM write cache without destaging. Powering off the appliance securely destages the entire cache contents to non-volatile<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471976[]' id='answer-id-1824313' class='answer   answerof-471976 ' value='1824313'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824313' id='answer-label-1824313' class=' answer'><span>2 boot drives prior to shutdown.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-471976[]' id='answer-id-1824314' class='answer   answerof-471976 ' value='1824314'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824314' id='answer-label-1824314' class=' answer'><span>Powering off a node reboots the embedded VMware ESXi hypervisor component. Powering off the appliance commands the hardware management controller to physically disconnect NVMe solid-state drives from the midplane connectors.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-27' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-27'  class='   watupro-question-id-471977'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>27. <\/span>A Field Service Engineer is executing a hot-swap replacement of a failed power supply (PSU 1) on Node A. After extracting the faulty unit and seating the new Dell-certified CRU, the engineer connects the power cable.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n&gt; pstcli component show -id PSU_A1<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nid: PSU_A1<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nname: Power Supply 1<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nhealth_state: OK<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\ninserted: true<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nBased on the interaction between the physical power supply hot-swap procedure and the system's overall health verification, which THREE observations confirm the successful integration of the new power supply without impacting the ongoing system uptime? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_27' value='471977' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471977' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471977[]' id='answer-id-1824315' class='answer   answerof-471977 ' value='1824315'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824315' id='answer-label-1824315' class=' answer'><span>The PSTCLI component show command dynamically updates to report the new PSU health_state as 'OK' and 'inserted: true'.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471977[]' id='answer-id-1825772' class='answer   answerof-471977 ' value='1825772'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825772' id='answer-label-1825772' class=' answer'><span>The system automatically initiates a rolling reboot of Node A to safely re-initialize the power plane and register the new PSU firmware.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471977[]' id='answer-id-1825773' class='answer   answerof-471977 ' value='1825773'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825773' id='answer-label-1825773' class=' answer'><span>The underlying active host I\/O on Node A continues to process normally throughout the physical extraction and insertion without requiring a manual path failover to Node B. <\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471977[]' id='answer-id-1825774' class='answer   answerof-471977 ' value='1825774'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825774' id='answer-label-1825774' class=' answer'><span>The PowerStore Manager alert console throws a 'Hardware Mismatch' warning that must be permanently suppressed, as replacement PSUs rarely match factory firmware.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471977[]' id='answer-id-1825775' class='answer   answerof-471977 ' value='1825775'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825775' id='answer-label-1825775' class=' answer'><span>The physical AC Status and DC\/Fault LEDs on the newly inserted PSU both transition to a solid green state, indicating normal power conversion.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-28' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-28'  class='   watupro-question-id-471978'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>28. <\/span>A Field Service Engineer is executing the replacement of a faulted NVMe NVRAM drive (CRU) on a PowerStore appliance. The drive is displaying a solid amber Fault LED. <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO procedural steps are critical to ensuring the PowerStoreOS safely releases the old drive and correctly registers the new CRU replacement? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_28' value='471978' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471978' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471978[]' id='answer-id-1824316' class='answer   answerof-471978 ' value='1824316'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824316' id='answer-label-1824316' class=' answer'><span>The engineer must perform the drive extraction and insertion rapidly (within under 5 seconds) to prevent PCIe bus timeout events that could disrupt backend storage link integrity.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471978[]' id='answer-id-1824317' class='answer   answerof-471978 ' value='1824317'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824317' id='answer-label-1824317' class=' answer'><span>After removing the faulted drive, wait 30C60 seconds before inserting the replacement to allow the OS to update hardware inventory and clear the slot status.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471978[]' id='answer-id-1824318' class='answer   answerof-471978 ' value='1824318'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824318' id='answer-label-1824318' class=' answer'><span>The engineer must manually execute the svc_storage_format CLI command with default parameters on the newly inserted drive via the dedicated Service Port interface immediately after physical insertion.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471978[]' id='answer-id-1824319' class='answer   answerof-471978 ' value='1824319'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824319' id='answer-label-1824319' class=' answer'><span>Prior to extracting any NVMe drive, the engineer must completely power down the entire base enclosure unit to safeguard against potential data corruption risks in the volatile write cache memory.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471978[]' id='answer-id-1824320' class='answer   answerof-471978 ' value='1824320'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824320' id='answer-label-1824320' class=' answer'><span>The engineer must visually verify the solid amber Fault LED to confirm the failed drive and prevent accidental removal of an active parity drive.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-29' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-29'  class='   watupro-question-id-471979'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>29. <\/span>A Storage Platform Engineer must replace a 32Gb Fibre Channel I\/O module (CRU) on Node A. The PowerStore cluster is heavily utilized. The management network is entirely down, so the engineer connects to the Service Port on Node A.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nRear Visual Inspection:<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n- Base Enclosure Fault LED: Solid Amber<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n- Node A Fault LED: Solid Amber<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n- Node A, I\/O Module 0: Link LEDs Unlit<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nTo safely execute this replacement while gathering the necessary forensics for Dell Support, which THREE sequenced steps must the engineer execute via the Service LAN? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_29' value='471979' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471979' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471979[]' id='answer-id-1824321' class='answer   answerof-471979 ' value='1824321'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824321' id='answer-label-1824321' class=' answer'><span>Visually verify that the Link LEDs on the failed I\/O module transition to a blinking green state, indicating that the PCIe bus has been safely isolated for physical hot-swap extraction.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471979[]' id='answer-id-1825776' class='answer   answerof-471979 ' value='1825776'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825776' id='answer-label-1825776' class=' answer'><span>Execute svc_cluster_failover -node B to forcefully hijack the management IP addresses, bypassing the down network switch to restore the primary UI.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471979[]' id='answer-id-1825777' class='answer   answerof-471979 ' value='1825777'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825777' id='answer-label-1825777' class=' answer'><span>Execute svc_dc run -profile hardware to generate and locally extract a targeted support materials bundle, preserving the forensic state of the failure before altering the hardware.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471979[]' id='answer-id-1825778' class='answer   answerof-471979 ' value='1825778'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825778' id='answer-label-1825778' class=' answer'><span>Execute svc_node shutdown specifically on Node A to gracefully flush its write cache and force host MPIO to seamlessly transition all active optical traffic to Node B.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471979[]' id='answer-id-1825779' class='answer   answerof-471979 ' value='1825779'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825779' id='answer-label-1825779' class=' answer'><span>Execute svc_diag -s hardware_check to confirm the I\/O module fault and ensure no other hidden internal FRU faults (like a BBU or DIMM) are contributing to the solid amber Node LED.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-30' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-30'  class='   watupro-question-id-471980'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>30. <\/span>A Dell Customer Success Engineer instructs a customer to run the svc_network_check service script. Node B has unexpectedly dropped off the management network, despite Node A continuing to function perfectly and all host I\/O remaining active. <br \/>\r<br>Customer executes script via Node A Service Port: <br \/>\r<br>&gt; svc_network_check run <br \/>\r<br>[INFO] Executing Layer 1 Interface validation... PASS <br \/>\r<br>[INFO] Executing Layer 3 Gateway validation... PASS <br \/>\r<br>[WARN] Executing ICM Path validation... FAIL (Node B Unreachable) <br \/>\r<br>Based on the deep diagnostic output of this specific service script, which THREE technical evaluations does svc_network_check automatically perform to isolate connectivity faults? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_30' value='471980' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471980' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471980[]' id='answer-id-1824322' class='answer   answerof-471980 ' value='1824322'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824322' id='answer-label-1824322' class=' answer'><span>It verifies the physical Layer 1 link state (up\/down) of the designated management ethernet ports on the back of the appliance.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471980[]' id='answer-id-1824323' class='answer   answerof-471980 ' value='1824323'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824323' id='answer-label-1824323' class=' answer'><span>It tests the Intra-Cluster Management (ICM) pathways to verify that Node A and Node B can successfully communicate with each other over the internal midplane network.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471980[]' id='answer-id-1824324' class='answer   answerof-471980 ' value='1824324'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824324' id='answer-label-1824324' class=' answer'><span>It automatically alters the appliance's VLAN tagging configuration to attempt to force a connection to a secondary redundant core switch.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471980[]' id='answer-id-1824325' class='answer   answerof-471980 ' value='1824325'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824325' id='answer-label-1824325' class=' answer'><span>It executes targeted ping tests against the configured default gateway and external DNS servers to confirm outbound Layer 3 routing is intact.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471980[]' id='answer-id-1824326' class='answer   answerof-471980 ' value='1824326'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824326' id='answer-label-1824326' class=' answer'><span>It conducts a packet trace (PCAP) on the 25GbE data ports to ensure that active iSCSI host traffic is not saturating the management plane.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-31' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-31'  class='   watupro-question-id-471981'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>31. <\/span>A Dell Customer Success Engineer is investigating a situation where a customer experienced a silent drive failure. A drive in the base enclosure faulted, but the operations team did not receive their expected proactive email notification. <br \/>\r<br>Customer Statement: &quot;We checked the UI on Monday and saw the drive was dead. We rely on SMTP for alerts. Because we didn't get an email, we thought the PowerStore OS had completely locked up and failed to log the event.&quot; <br \/>\r<br>Engineer's UI Investigation: <br \/>\r<br>1. Monitoring &gt; Alerts: Drive Fault alert is present and Unacknowledged. <br \/>\r<br>2. Monitoring &gt; Events: Drive Fault event is logged precisely at Friday 23:45:00. <br \/>\r<br>3. Settings &gt; Networking &gt; SMTP: Configuration appears valid. <br \/>\r<br>Based on the architectural decoupling of the internal event engine from external notification services, which THREE conclusions must the engineer explain to correct the customer's misunderstanding? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_31' value='471981' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471981' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471981[]' id='answer-id-1824327' class='answer   answerof-471981 ' value='1824327'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824327' id='answer-label-1824327' class=' answer'><span>The failure lies strictly in the outbound notification transmission layer (SMTP), not in the internal storage telemetry or hardware monitoring sub-systems.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471981[]' id='answer-id-1824328' class='answer   answerof-471981 ' value='1824328'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824328' id='answer-label-1824328' class=' answer'><span>To prevent future missed notifications, the customer must manually acknowledge every 'Info' event in the UI, as excessive unacknowledged minor events will pause the SMTP queue.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471981[]' id='answer-id-1824329' class='answer   answerof-471981 ' value='1824329'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824329' id='answer-label-1824329' class=' answer'><span>The internal Event History is an immutable ledger; the fact that the event is logged confirms the node did not &quot;lock up&quot; but successfully processed the state change locally.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471981[]' id='answer-id-1824330' class='answer   answerof-471981 ' value='1824330'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824330' id='answer-label-1824330' class=' answer'><span>The presence of the unacknowledged alert and the precise event log timestamp proves that the PowerStoreOS core event engine functioned flawlessly and accurately detected the hardware failure.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471981[]' id='answer-id-1824331' class='answer   answerof-471981 ' value='1824331'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824331' id='answer-label-1824331' class=' answer'><span>If the SMTP service fails to transmit an email (e.g., due to an external firewall block or mail server rejection), the PowerStore system automatically deletes the alert from the UI to maintain synchronization with the mail queue.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-32' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-32'  class='   watupro-question-id-471982'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>32. <\/span>A Dell Customer Success Engineer is guiding a local technician through a hot-swap replacement of PSU 0 on Node A.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nCurrent Environment Status:<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n\u30fb Facility Feed B (PDU-B) is currently offline for scheduled data center maintenance.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n\u30fb Node A is operating solely on Facility Feed A (PDU-A).<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n\u30fb Node A PSU 0 (cabled to PDU-A) has thrown a critical hardware fault (Solid Amber LED).<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\n\u30fb Node A PSU 1 is seated in the chassis but its AC Status LED is unlit (due to PDU-B being down).<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nThe technician wants to immediately pull the faulty PSU 0 to silence the alarms. Based on the interaction between the hot-swap procedure and dual-circuit fault tolerance, which THREE statements describe the reality of the situation? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_32' value='471982' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471982' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471982[]' id='answer-id-1824332' class='answer   answerof-471982 ' value='1824332'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824332' id='answer-label-1824332' class=' answer'><span>The technician should proceed with the hot-swap immediately since PSU 1 remains installed and provides passive grounding.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471982[]' id='answer-id-1825780' class='answer   answerof-471982 ' value='1825780'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825780' id='answer-label-1825780' class=' answer'><span>The unlit AC Status LED on PSU 1 serves as definitive physical evidence, per hardware documentation, that Facility Feed B is inactive and Node A relies exclusively on Feed A. <\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471982[]' id='answer-id-1825781' class='answer   answerof-471982 ' value='1825781'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825781' id='answer-label-1825781' class=' answer'><span>Installing a temporary Y-splitter cable on PSU 0 allows safe extraction despite the facility outage, though this method is unsupported by Dell.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471982[]' id='answer-id-1825782' class='answer   answerof-471982 ' value='1825782'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825782' id='answer-label-1825782' class=' answer'><span>PowerStore Manager generates critical alerts explicitly indicating Node A\u2019s power redundancy is lost due to offline Facility Feed B and the faulted PSU 0 status.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471982[]' id='answer-id-1825783' class='answer   answerof-471982 ' value='1825783'   \/><label for='answer-id-1825783' id='answer-label-1825783' class=' answer'><span>Hot-swapping PSU 0 is prohibited; removal severs the node\u2019s sole active power path, triggering an immediate system crash.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-33' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-33'  class='   watupro-question-id-471983'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>33. <\/span>An Infrastructure Operations Engineer observes a junior technician attempting an emergency I\/O module replacement on a live, highly utilized PowerStore cluster. The engineer intervenes immediately. <br \/>\r<br>Observed Actions: <br \/>\r<br>1. Technician verifies the replacement module part number matches the faulty unit. <br \/>\r<br>2. Technician begins unscrewing the captive screws on the faulty I\/O module. <br \/>\r<br>3. The node is actively serving 50,000 IOPS; no shutdown command has been issued. <br \/>\r<br>4. The technician plans to quickly move the cables one by one to the new module as soon as it is seated. <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO statements describe the catastrophic anti-patterns present in the technician's observed workflow? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_33' value='471983' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471983' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471983[]' id='answer-id-1824333' class='answer   answerof-471983 ' value='1824333'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824333' id='answer-label-1824333' class=' answer'><span>Attempting to hot-swap an I\/O module while the node is powered on and actively serving data will cause severe electrical arcing, hardware damage, and an immediate node crash.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471983[]' id='answer-id-1824334' class='answer   answerof-471983 ' value='1824334'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824334' id='answer-label-1824334' class=' answer'><span>Moving the cables one by one after seating the module prevents the SAN fabric from issuing dynamic RSCN (Registered State Change Notification) updates.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471983[]' id='answer-id-1824335' class='answer   answerof-471983 ' value='1824335'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824335' id='answer-label-1824335' class=' answer'><span>Failing to gracefully power down the specific node prior to physically extracting an I\/O module violates the fundamental CRU replacement constraint for base enclosure networking components.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471983[]' id='answer-id-1824336' class='answer   answerof-471983 ' value='1824336'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824336' id='answer-label-1824336' class=' answer'><span>Planning to migrate cables sequentially after insertion guarantees that multipathing software will temporarily blacklist the node's WWPNs, requiring a manual host reboot.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471983[]' id='answer-id-1824337' class='answer   answerof-471983 ' value='1824337'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824337' id='answer-label-1824337' class=' answer'><span>Unscrewing the captive screws without first locking the system_identification_tag triggers an automated factory reset sequence to protect data integrity.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-34' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-34'  class='   watupro-question-id-471984'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>34. <\/span>A Dell Customer Success Engineer is guiding a customer through the initial diagnosis of a power anomaly on a PowerStore X-series cluster. The customer provides the current physical status of the appliance's rear components. <br \/>\r<br>Component Status Indicators: <br \/>\r<br>- Node A, Power Supply 0 (PSU0): AC Status LED is Solid Green <br \/>\r<br>- Node A, Power Supply 0 (PSU0): Fault\/DC LED is Solid Amber <br \/>\r<br>- Node A, Power Supply 1 (PSU1): AC Status LED is Solid Green <br \/>\r<br>- Node A, Power Supply 1 (PSU1): Fault\/DC LED is Unlit <br \/>\r<br>Which TWO statements accurately describe the diagnostic conclusion and the correct CRU replacement parameters for this scenario? (Choose 2.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_34' value='471984' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471984' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471984[]' id='answer-id-1824338' class='answer   answerof-471984 ' value='1824338'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824338' id='answer-label-1824338' class=' answer'><span>The solid amber LED indicates a critical failure within PSU0, requiring the unit to be replaced to restore full power redundancy.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471984[]' id='answer-id-1824339' class='answer   answerof-471984 ' value='1824339'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824339' id='answer-label-1824339' class=' answer'><span>The customer must use PSTCLI to gracefully power off Node A before attempting to physically extract the faulted PSU0.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471984[]' id='answer-id-1824340' class='answer   answerof-471984 ' value='1824340'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824340' id='answer-label-1824340' class=' answer'><span>The solid green AC Status LED on PSU0 indicates the component is healthy, and the amber LED merely signifies an active firmware update.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471984[]' id='answer-id-1824341' class='answer   answerof-471984 ' value='1824341'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824341' id='answer-label-1824341' class=' answer'><span>Power supplies are classified as CRUs and can be hot-swapped while the node continues running on the surviving healthy PSU1.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471984[]' id='answer-id-1824342' class='answer   answerof-471984 ' value='1824342'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824342' id='answer-label-1824342' class=' answer'><span>Because a power supply is classified as a FRU, the customer must immediately halt all I\/O and wait for a certified Dell technician to arrive.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-35' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-35'  class='   watupro-question-id-471985'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>35. <\/span>A Storage Platform Engineer must prepare a highly utilized PowerStore cluster for an upcoming NDU. The initial execution of the pre-upgrade checklist reveals two blocking conditions that halt the validation process. <br \/>\r<br>Active Validation Blockers: <br \/>\r<br>1. Space Validation: Insufficient internal staging capacity on M.2 boot drives due to accumulation of 20+ massive support material bundles. <br \/>\r<br>2. Cluster Health: Active Minor Warning regarding extreme NTP clock drift between Node A and Node B. <br \/>\r<br>To successfully satisfy the checklist requirements and unlock the OS upgrade path, which THREE sequential remediation steps must the engineer execute? (Select all that apply.)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_35' value='471985' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType471985' value='checkbox'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471985[]' id='answer-id-1824343' class='answer   answerof-471985 ' value='1824343'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824343' id='answer-label-1824343' class=' answer'><span>Execute a rolling node reboot manually via PSTCLI to force the operating system to clear its temporary staging partitions before uploading the new payload.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471985[]' id='answer-id-1824344' class='answer   answerof-471985 ' value='1824344'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824344' id='answer-label-1824344' class=' answer'><span>Export and delete the legacy support materials bundles from the appliance using PowerStore Manager to reclaim the required internal boot drive capacity.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471985[]' id='answer-id-1824345' class='answer   answerof-471985 ' value='1824345'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824345' id='answer-label-1824345' class=' answer'><span>Disable the SMTP and SNMP alert notifications temporarily so that the pre-upgrade checklist does not detect the active NTP drift warning during its secondary scan.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471985[]' id='answer-id-1824346' class='answer   answerof-471985 ' value='1824346'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824346' id='answer-label-1824346' class=' answer'><span>Reconfigure the cluster's external NTP server bindings to ensure time synchronization is accurate, thereby clearing the active logical warning alert.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='checkbox' name='answer-471985[]' id='answer-id-1824347' class='answer   answerof-471985 ' value='1824347'   \/><label for='answer-id-1824347' id='answer-label-1824347' class=' answer'><span>Re-run the dedicated Health Check package to independently validate that both the capacity and the cluster health constraints have been fully and permanently resolved.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div style='display:none' id='question-36'>\n\t<div class='question-content'>\n\t\t<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/wp-content\/plugins\/watupro\/img\/loading.gif\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" alt=\"Loading...\" title=\"Loading...\" \/>&nbsp;Loading...\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<br \/>\n\t\n\t\t\t<div class=\"watupro_buttons flex \" id=\"watuPROButtons12061\" >\n\t\t  <div id=\"prev-question\" style=\"display:none;\"><input type=\"button\" value=\"&lt; 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