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NetApp Exam NS0-093 Topic 4 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-093 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 4
[All NS0-093 Questions]

What are the two steps to unfail a disk in maintenance mode? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

Steps to Unfail a Disk in Maintenance Mode:

When a disk is marked as 'failed,' it is added to the Failed Disk Registry and marked as unusable by the system. Unfailing a disk involves removing it from this registry and resetting its state.

Step 1: Remove the Disk from the Failed Disk Registry

Use the command: registry remove <disk> to delete the disk from the Failed Disk Registry. This clears its 'failed' status.

Step 2: Use the Disk Unfail Command

Execute the disk unfail <disk> command to reset the disk status and make it available for use.

Key Notes:

After unfailing, the disk will be treated as a spare and must be reassigned or re-added to an aggregate.

If the disk remains failed after these steps, physical hardware issues may need to be addressed.

NetApp Reference Documentation:

The 'ONTAP Maintenance Mode Guide' and 'Disk Management Guide' provide detailed instructions for handling failed disks and using the disk unfail command.


Contribute your Thoughts:

King
2 days ago
I believe the second step is to remove it from the Failed Disk Registry.
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Paulina
7 days ago
Yes, that makes sense. What could be the second step?
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Janessa
8 days ago
I think the first step is to reseat the disk.
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Diane
16 days ago
Use the disk remove command? Ah, yes, the classic 'throw it out and buy a new one' approach. Foolproof!
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Paulina
27 days ago
What are the two steps to unfail a disk in maintenance mode?
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Laurel
1 months ago
The 'disk unfair command'? I think the disk just needs a motivational speech, not a court hearing.
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Gertude
11 days ago
A) Reseat the disk.
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Linsey
1 months ago
Remove it from the Failed Disk Registry? Sounds like a fancy way to say 'beg the disk to work again'.
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Alishia
1 months ago
Reseat the disk? That's like turning it off and on again. Definitely the way to go!
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Shawna
2 days ago
Roosevelt: Definitely, sometimes a simple fix is all you need.
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Roosevelt
16 days ago
User 2: Yeah, it's like giving it a fresh start.
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Dorthy
21 days ago
User 1: Reseating the disk is a common troubleshooting step.
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