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Q1.

You have set up SnapMirror relationships between two clusters. SnapMirror shows as unhealthy and fails with the following error:

Reason: 'Transfer failed'. Last Transfer Error Was 'The number of Snapshot copies on destination volume "volume_name" has reached the maximum supported count of .

When you check the EMS logs, you notice the following:

[NetAppProdVault-01: worker_thread_342: sm.xfer.fail.maxlim.snap:alert]: The number of Snapshot copies on destination volume 'SVM_filer02:vflsystems_sm_4' of the relationship with relationship UUID 'ala620fc-a870-lle9-94ef-00a09893ee91' and policy 'filer02_vault_daily_policy' has reached the maximum supported.

[NetAppProdVault-01: sm_logger_main: smc.snapmir.update.fail:error]: Snapmirror update from source volume 'vol1' to destination volume 'vol2' failed with error 'The number of Snapshot copies on destination volume "vol2" has reached the maximum supported count of .'. Relationship UUID 'ala620fc-a870-lle9-94ef-00a09893ee91'.

What is the cause of this situation, and how can you avoid this in the future? (Choose two.)

Answer: A, D

See the explanation below.

The SnapMirror destination volume has hit the maximum allowed number of Snapshot copies, which is typically 255 for most ONTAP systems. This causes transfers to fail with a 'Snapshot copy limit reached' error.

To avoid this issue in the future:

Adjust the -keep parameter in the SnapMirror policy to control how many Snapshot copies are retained.

Implement a retention policy that matches your schedule and storage capacity.


Q2.

A customer needs a monthly report with security recommendations from multiple NetApp ONTAP clusters.

Which NetApp option enables the customer to schedule a security report?

Answer: A

See the explanation below.

Active IQ Unified Manager allows customers to schedule monthly security reports across multiple ONTAP clusters. These reports include security posture, compliance status, and actionable recommendations, making it the correct tool for centralized security monitoring and reporting.


Q3.

An administrator performed a SnapMirror failover and tailback of several individual volumes from production and DR. After fallback to production, there are orphaned Snapshot copies, and the SnapMirror relationship from the DR to production is still in place from the prior fallback procedure.

Which snapmirror command cleans up the relationships and Snapshot copies?

Answer: A

See the explanation below.

The snapmirror release command is used to remove SnapMirror relationships from the source cluster's perspective and delete orphaned Snapshot copies that were created for the SnapMirror relationship. This is the correct cleanup step after failback and ensures no leftover replication metadata remains.


Q4.

You are at a customer site and assisting with testing a sudden site disaster scenario with their MetroCluster solution. All the equipment at the production site is suddenly powered off, and the command metrocluster switchover -forced-on-disaster true is issued. After the switchover to the disaster site is complete, the customer notices that one of their database applications is offline. All other data is accessible from the disaster site. You notice the following in the volume show output:

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What can you do to help bring the application online while in switchover?

Answer: C

See the explanation below.

The in-nvfailed-state: true indicates that the volume is in Nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) failed state, which happens when write operations could not be committed properly during a disaster event. This causes the volume to go into a read-only protected mode to avoid data corruption.

To restore access, you must manually override this state with:

volume modify -vserver SVM1-mc -volume APP02_DB -in-nvfailed-state false

This will bring the volume out of failed state and allow the database application to function again during the switchover.


Q5.

Your customer replicates between two on-premises NetApp ONTAP clusters with an hourly schedule. Two days ago they made network changes, and nobody checked the ONTAP clusters. Today they notice a SnapMirror replication lag time of two days. To avoid this happening again, they want to receive an email alert if the replication lag time will be more than 1.5 hours.

Which NetApp tool can send a lag threshold alert?

Answer: D

See the explanation below.

Active IQ Unified Manager can monitor SnapMirror relationships and generate email alerts based on lag threshold policies. You can configure it to trigger an alert when the replication lag exceeds 1.5 hours, helping prevent unnoticed replication issues.


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