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NetApp Exam NS0-163 Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-163 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 4
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You are trying to do a single file SnapRestore for a file, but you are receiving an error message that the directory structure no longer exists. Which one of the following is the most likely explanation?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Ronny
4 hours ago
Hmm, none of the above? This question is tripping me up. I better read it again carefully.
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Alaine
2 days ago
Haha, of course there are snapshots created since the directory was deleted. Murphy's law, am I right?
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Amber
13 days ago
Wait, so once the directory structure is gone, I can't use single file SnapRestore? That's a bummer. Looks like I'll have to do a full volume restore instead.
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Pamela
16 days ago
Ah, I see. The directory structure must have been deleted, so I'll need to recreate it before I can restore the file. Good to know!
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Glenn
19 days ago
But what if we recreate the directory structure before trying to restore the file? Would that work?
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Novella
22 days ago
I agree with Valentin. If snapshots have been created after the directory structure was deleted, then the file cannot be restored using single file SnapRestore.
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Valentin
25 days ago
I think the most likely explanation is C) Snapshots have been created since the original directory structure was deleted.
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