DELL EMC D-MN-OE-23 Dell Metro Node Operate 2023 Exam Online Training
DELL EMC D-MN-OE-23 Online Training
The questions for D-MN-OE-23 were last updated at Nov 23,2024.
- Exam Code: D-MN-OE-23
- Exam Name: Dell Metro Node Operate 2023 Exam
- Certification Provider: DELL EMC
- Latest update: Nov 23,2024
What security features are typically included in Metro node systems?
- A . Biometric access controls for system management
- B . End-to-end encryption for data in transit and at rest
- C . Physical locks on all data storage devices
- D . Use of a public internet connection for data replication
During the volume expansion process using Unisphere, what must be done after resizing the LUN?
- A . Reboot the storage system
- B . Expand the file system on the host
- C . Recreate the storage pool
- D . Run a data integrity check
What command is used to create a distributed device in VPlexcli?
- A . device create-distributed
- B . virtual-volume create
- C . metro-device assemble
- D . distributed-device create
Refer to the exhibit.
How should the administrator interpret the highlighted area?
- A . An error has occurred but does not have a significant impact on the system.
- B . A condition has occurred that can obstruct the functionality of other components.
- C . An error has occurred that has a significant impact on the system and must be rectified immediately.
- D . An event has occurred that does not impact system functions and no action is required.
While creating a mobility job to migrate data between clusters, the system administrator is unable to create mappings.
What is causing the problem?
- A . Source extent is used.
- B . Target extent is used.
- C . Target device has associated Virtual Volume.
- D . Source device has associated Virtual Volume.
Which Ansible command lists the volumes which are 80 G or greater in the Metro node system?
- A . ansible get_volumes_given_size.yml
- B . ansible -i get_volumes_given_size.yml
- C . ansible-playbook -i get_volumes_given_size.yml
- D . ansible-playbook get_volumes_given_size.yml