You have completed a base installation and system registration of an AFF A250 system, but you notice that you have one failed drive. Neither "un-failing" nor reseating the drive helped to repair it. You must ensure proper replacement of the failed drive. In this scenario, which two actions should you take? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: A,C
Tech case required and run Config Advisor for analysis also log collection.
Question 2
According to NetApp best practices, which two protocol sets should be assigned to the same SVM? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: C,D
NetApp best practices allow mixing NAS protocols (NFS and CIFS) or SAN protocols (FCP and iSCSI) within the same SVM, but not mixing NAS and SAN.
Question 3
You want to add an AFF A400 HA pair to an existing cluster. In this scenario, which LIF type is required?
Correct Answer: B
When expanding an ONTAP cluster by adding new nodes or HA pairs,intercluster LIFsare required to enable secure communication between clusters or nodes during join and expansion workflows. Intercluster LIFs provide IP-based connectivity used for cluster peering, node addition, and replication setup. Cluster management LIFs are used for administrative access, node management LIFs provide per-node management access, and data LIFs are used for client I/O. None of these LIF types support the inter-node communication required during cluster expansion. Therefore, anintercluster LIFis required.
Question 4
After the installation of a new NetApp FAS system, you use the NetAppDocs tool for site design documentation. In this scenario, in which three document formats would you create an inventory report? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Within the ONTAP SAN solution assessment domain, NetApp emphasizes the creation of accurate and reusable documentation immediately after system installation. One of the supported tools for this purpose is NetAppDocs, which is designed to collect system configuration data and generate standardized inventory and design documentation. According to NetApp Storage Installation concepts and objectives, inventory reports must be produced in formats that support both technical review and customer handoff, while remaining editable and auditable. NetAppDocs is explicitly described in NetApp documentation as supporting Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and PDF outputs for inventory-style reports. These formats align with operational best practices defined in installation and assessment workflows. Word (.docx) files are used to present structured design narratives and annotated configuration details. Excel (.xlsx) files are used to present tabular inventory data such as controllers, disk shelves, ports, adapters, WWPNs, and LIF assignments, which are critical for SAN assessment and future expansion planning. PDF (.pdf) files are used as finalized, non-editable deliverables suitable for compliance records, customer signoff, and archival purposes. Formats such as HTML and PostScript (.ps) are not identified in NetApp Storage Installation objectives as supported NetAppDocs inventory outputs. These formats do not align with NetApp's standardized documentation deliverables and are not referenced in official installation or assessment documentation. As a result, they are excluded. From a SAN-focused assessment perspective, the ability to generate Word, Excel, and PDF reports ensures consistency across deployment teams, simplifies validation of ONTAP SAN configurations, and supports accurate lifecycle documentation. These formats are repeatedly reinforced in NetApp installation guidance as the approved and supported inventory report outputs. Therefore, the correct answers are A (.docx), C (.pdf), and E (.xlsx), as they are the only formats verified and supported for NetAppDocs inventory reporting within NetApp Storage Installation concepts and domains provided by NetApp.
Question 5
You are setting up logical interfaces for client access. Which two types of LIFs are typically used to provide data access to NAS and SAN clients in ONTAP environments?
Correct Answer: A,D
Data LIFs provide client access, while intercluster LIFs support replication traffic. Cluster and management LIFs serve internal communication and administration, not client data access.