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Using the probe.xml file shown below, what is the IP address of this node?

The mapall command reports an error with node 0.1. Using the probe.xml file shown below, what is the IP address of this node?

<dpn>
<module name=”avaexam”>
<node type=”utility”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.87″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.88″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.89″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.90″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”storage”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.91″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
<node type=”spare” connected=”false”>
<network-interface>
<address value=”10.6.249.92″/>
</network-interface>
</node>
</module>
</dpn>

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A.
10.6.249.87

B.
10.6.249.88

C.
10.6.249.89

D.
10.6.249.90

One Comment on “Using the probe.xml file shown below, what is the IP address of this node?

  1. Jake says:

    For procedures such as node addition, decommission, replacement and other maintenance
    tasks, nodes are referred to by their physical and/or their logical numbers. The slide shows
    an Avamar Administrator Server Monitor display for a multi-node Avamar server with 5
    storage nodes, numbered from 0.0 to 0.4




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