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Huawei Exam H13-629 Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-629 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
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The water level refers to the percentage of total space used in the node pool, including the high water mark and read-only water level. When the Huawei OceanStor 9000 passes the water level threshold to limit the file storage and migration, which of the following description is wrong:

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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Veronique
1 months ago
I heard the Huawei OceanStor 9000 has a 'high tide' mode where it just lets the water overflow and makes a nice little moat around the data center.
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Lucy
1 months ago
Option C makes sense. When the high water level is reached and no spill over is selected, the node pool will forbid writing data.
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Dusti
13 days ago
I think option B is also correct, it forbids writing data to other node pools.
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Leah
20 days ago
I agree, option C does make sense.
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Lorita
1 months ago
I think Option D is wrong. The alarm recovery threshold for the read-only watermark should be 0% lower than the low watermark, not the read-only watermark.
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Asuncion
1 months ago
Option B is correct. When the high water level is reached and spill over is selected, the node pool will forbid writing data to any other node pool.
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Yuette
2 days ago
Yes, it's crucial for efficient data management and preventing potential issues.
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Haydee
11 days ago
That's good to know. It's important to understand how the system handles storage limitations.
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Dean
18 days ago
Option B is correct. When the high water level is reached and spill over is selected, the node pool will forbid writing data to any other node pool.
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Luther
2 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. I guess we need to review the options carefully before making a final decision.
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Kirk
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C. When no spill over is selected, the pool of nodes forbids writing data.
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Corrina
2 months ago
Option A seems accurate to me. The alarm recovery threshold is indeed 5% lower than the water level.
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Ciara
21 days ago
User1: That's true. It ensures data integrity and prevents overflow in the system.
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France
24 days ago
User3: I think option B is also important as it restricts writing data to other node pools.
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Delmy
26 days ago
User2: Yes, that's correct. It helps in managing the storage capacity effectively.
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Elsa
2 months ago
User1: Option A seems accurate to me. The alarm recovery threshold is indeed 5% lower than the water level.
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Luther
3 months ago
I think the answer is A. The alarm recovery threshold is 5% lower than the water level.
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