Which state should the BCV be in for it to be accessed …
Which state should the BCV be in for it to be accessed by a host?
How should the control host be configured when using En…
How should the control host be configured when using Enginuity Consistency Assist (ECA) for consistent
activation of TimeFinder/Clone sessions?
what script do you run on a Unix system?
To obtain environment information what script do you run on a Unix system?
What state would you expect to see reported under the “…
An external disk (eDisk) configured on a Symmetrix displays “Degraded” service state when you display
detailed information about the disk using SYMCLI.
What state would you expect to see reported under the “DA hyper status” ?
What will happen if one or more source (R1) devices in …
What will happen if one or more source (R1) devices in an SRDF/Synchronous consistency group cannot
propagate data to their corresponding target (R2) devices?
Which settings should be used to run the two sessions?
A customer is planning to migrate data belonging to two applications (A and B) from an older array to a new
Symmetrix VMAX. Both migrations will run in parallel. However, it is necessary to transfer data from application
A (session A) as fast as possible. The data from application B (session B) can be transferred at a slower rate.
Which settings should be used to run the two sessions?
What are valid device types of concurrent SRDF?
What are valid device types of concurrent SRDF?
How can the thin device allocations be completely moved…
An application running on a virtually provisioned Symmetrix VMAX is bound to a thin pool P1 comprising 15K
RPM Fibre channel drives assigned to a VP tier T1. The application is not performance sensitive. New SATA
drives are added to the VMAX. A thin pool P2 is created on the SATA drives and assigned to VP Tier T2.
How can the thin device allocations be completely moved from pool P1 to pool P2 and the thin devices bound to
pool P2 without loss of application data?
What is the result if one or more source (R1) devices i…
A pair of Symmetrix VMAX arrays have been configured for SRDF/Synchronous replication. What is the result if
one or more source (R1) devices in an SRDF/Synchronous consistency group cannot propagate data to their
corresponding target (R2) devices?
What action should you take?
A data center has three Symmetrix DMX systems with Enginuity 5773 and five Symmetrix VMAX storage arrays
running Enginuity 5875. All the arrays are connected to the same Windows host with SE 7.5. You are adding
another two Symmetrix VMAX arrays and want to conduct storage operations on the new arrays and ignore the
rest.
What action should you take?